Find community in your commute! Bike Posse is a low-key, convivial group of staff and faculty who leisurely ride to campus together over the Sellwood bridge and through Riverview Cemetery.
The Office of Equity and Inclusion is excited to announce the launch of Employee Resource Groups for all Lewis & Clark employees.
As we strive to create a more inclusive and equitable campus community, the Office of Equity and Inclusion invites faculty and staff to listen to the insightful conversation with leaders deeply committed to Diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB) work.
Please take time to read our second Belong Resource Feature. We will be bringing items (podcasts, articles, tips, etc) that discuss belonging on campus on a regular basis.
Our office hopes you enjoy these regular features.
The Office of Equity and Inclusion and Human Resources are excited to announce that we have partnered to enroll our campus in Belong: An Inclusive Learning Community. This is a learning network open to all employees offered on behalf of the Council of Independent Colleges that is intended to increase student and collegial belonging on college campuses.
Last summer, six exempt employees formed a working group to research ways of organizing a Lewis & Clark Staff Council. Exempt staff—unlike faculty and union staff—do not currently have an organized body within the institution to support their work, promote collaboration and communication, and to serve as an advisory body to the Executive Council.
Join us Thursday, January 18 to learn more about the LGBTQIA2S+ employee resource group. We will meet on the Graduate School campus in York 101.
Join us for an entire month of autumn delights! From pickleball tournaments to pumpkin decorating, there’s something for everyone. See the full list below!
Shanta Calem - Administrative Specialist and Adjunct Faculty, Graduate School
Meet Building Maintenance Lead Engineer Adam Ferrel.
The Office of Equity and Inclusion (OEI) is pleased to announce that a new lactation room has been established on the CAS campus for employees, students, and visitors.
Director of Accounting Marietta Lawson BS ’79 grew up across the street from Lewis & Clark, and will retire at the end of this month after working nearly 30 years in the Office of Business and Finance. Here she reflects on her countless adventures on campus as it changed over the years.
The Vice President for Student Life and Dean of Students looks forward to presenting Student Life Staff Awards in Spring 2023. You are invited to nominate exceptional Student Life staff members today!
TEP encourages innovation in the classroom by offering regular opportunities to receive support from and exchange ideas with colleagues. All CAS faculty and staff are invited to join us bi-weekly on alternating Tuesdays and Wednesdays in Howard 302.
Ruth Ozeki’s A Tale for the Time Being is the Multnomah County Library Everybody Reads 2023 title. In support of this community reading project, free custom copies are available for pick up at Watzek Library and Boley Law Library. Read, reflect, and participate in online and in-person activities outlined in Multnomah County Library’s accompanying project guide. Explore the power of books to create a stronger community!
Check our calendar for current offerings!
The Ray Warren Symposium on Race and Ethnic Studies, held November 9–11, will examine the role of storytelling as a means of preserving history and passing down cultural traditions.
In 2012, Amanda started at L&C and has now celebrated ten years of service to the college.