Featured Events Events

September 3, 2015

An Evening with Comedian Hari Kondabolu

Public Tickets are SOLD OUT!

Join Inclusion and Multicultural Engagement, Asian Pacific American Network of Oregon (APANO), and Student Activities for an Evening with Comedian Hari Kondabolu.

Hari Kondabolu is a Brooklyn-based, Queens-raised comic who the NY Times has called “one of the most exciting political comics in standup today.” In March 2014 he released his debut standup album “Waiting for 2042” on the indie-label Kill Rock Stars.

An Evening with Comedian Hari Kondabolu is free for Lewis & Clark students, faculty, and staff. Members of the general public can contact APANO for tickets available for purchase.

Doors open at 8:00pm

Just a quick reminder. Food and beverages of any type are not allowed in the Agnes Flanagan Chapel.

Welcome Week is presented by the Office of Student Activities
September 1, 2015

Orchestra Meet-and-Greet

The Department of Music invites you to participate in our orchestra program - open to ALL students regardless of your major. Join us for a Lewis & Clark Orchestra “meet-and-greet” session on SEPTEMBER 1, 2015 (7:30 pm – 8:30 pm) on stage in Evans Auditorium. Food will be served!

September 1, 2015

Wind Symphony Meet-and-Greet

The Department of Music invites you to participate in our Wind Symphony - open to ALL students regardless of your major. Join us for a Wind Symphony “meet-and-greet” session on SEPTEMBER 1, 2015 (6:00 pm – 7:00 pm) in the Evans Music Building Band Room. Food will be served!

August 28, 2015

E&D Kick-Off Lecture: In Dialogue with Plato

This year’s event – In Dialogue With Plato – features a panel of faculty from across the College. True to the spirit of E&D, they offer interdisciplinary perspectives on our topic.

  • Kim Cameron-Dominguez, Visiting Assistant Professor in CORE
  • John Holzwarth, Director of the Writing Center
  • Nicholas Smith, James F. Miller Professor of Humanities
July 21, 2015

Summer Science Brown Bag

Student research presentations
July 14, 2015

Summer Science Brown Bag

Student research presentations
July 13, 2015

Alumni Reading: Becoming Oregon: From Expedition to Exposition

Robert Hamm BA ’70, MAT ’74 reads from his book Becoming Oregon: From Expedition to Exposition at Powell’s downtown

July 7, 2015

Summer Science Brown Bag

Student research presentations
June 30, 2015

Summer Science Brown Bag

Special presentation
June 26, 2015

Watzek Library Special Collections/Archives Open House

Come view old photographs, yearbooks, and memorabilia from Lewis & Clark’s historical archives. Friday, June 26 from 1-5 p.m. in the Heritage Room at Watzek Library.
June 23, 2015

Summer Science Brown Bag

Student research presentations
Portland Piano International 2015
June 21, 2015

Portland Piano International Summer Festival

Hosted by Artistic Director Arnaldo Cohen, Portland Piano International’s Summer Festival is an invigorating retreat for all things piano. This year we salute the genius of the legendary Sviatoslav Richter (1915-1997). At the 2015 Portland Piano International Summer Festival, explore Richter’s legacy in a stimulating array of piano-centric lectures, master classes, films, workshops and recitals.
Portland Piano International 2015
June 20, 2015

Portland Piano International Summer Festival

Hosted by Artistic Director Arnaldo Cohen, Portland Piano International’s Summer Festival is an invigorating retreat for all things piano. This year we salute the genius of the legendary Sviatoslav Richter (1915-1997). At the 2015 Portland Piano International Summer Festival, explore Richter’s legacy in a stimulating array of piano-centric lectures, master classes, films, workshops and recitals.
Portland Piano International 2015
June 19, 2015

Portland Piano International Summer Festival

Hosted by Artistic Director Arnaldo Cohen, Portland Piano International’s Summer Festival is an invigorating retreat for all things piano. This year we salute the genius of the legendary Sviatoslav Richter (1915-1997). At the 2015 Portland Piano International Summer Festival, explore Richter’s legacy in a stimulating array of piano-centric lectures, master classes, films, workshops and recitals.
Portland Piano International 2015
June 18, 2015

Portland Piano International Summer Festival

Hosted by Artistic Director Arnaldo Cohen, Portland Piano International’s Summer Festival is an invigorating retreat for all things piano. This year we salute the genius of the legendary Sviatoslav Richter (1915-1997). At the 2015 Portland Piano International Summer Festival, explore Richter’s legacy in a stimulating array of piano-centric lectures, master classes, films, workshops and recitals.
June 16, 2015

Summer Science Brown Bag

Student research presentations
June 9, 2015

Summer Science Brown Bag

Student research presentations
June 7, 2015

Grad School Commencement

31st Graduate School Commencement Ceremony
June 2, 2015

Summer Science Brown Bag

Student research presentations
May 23, 2015

Law School Commencement

2015 Law School Commencement 

Václav Havel in front of his favorite painting, Master Theodoric's portrait of St. Matthew, at Prague's National Gallery in 1992. Pavel ...
May 9, 2015

The Václav Havel Memorial Place

Václav Havel’s Place is a memorial commemorating the life and legacy of playwright, philosopher, dissident, and Czech president Václav Havel (1936-2011). The installation of Havel’s Places is a worldwide project to create a network of public spaces where people can hold frank exchanges of important ideas, an expression of Havel’s belief in the power of mutual dialogue.
May 9, 2015

CAS Commencement

Congratulations to the Class of 2015!
May 8, 2015

Honors Convocation

May 8, 2015

Green move-out 2015: Donate, don’t dump!

Come to Tamarack to Donate/Swap clothing and household items in good condition!
May 7, 2015

Green move-out 2015: Donate, don’t dump!

Come to Tamarack to Donate/Swap clothing and household items in good condition!
May 1, 2015

NCVLI First Friday Volunteer Day!

Help us coordinate and procure items for our silent auction for our National Crime Victim Law Conference on May 28-29th! Come eat pizza and get to know NCVLI attorneys and other volunteers interested in victims’ rights!
April 29, 2015

Senior Poetry Reading

Please join us as the 2014-2015 Lewis & Clark College Writer’s Series concludes with readings of original works of poetry by senior students from Mary Szybist’s Advanced Poetry Writing course.  Refreshments will be provided.  We look forward to seeing you there!
April 29, 2015

History Senior Thesis Poster Session

Please join the students in Professor Ben Westervelt’s history research seminar as they present their theses at the end-of-semester poster session.  The research seminar is the capstone course of the history major.  Student theses involve in-depth primary source research, mastery of historical literature on a chosen subject, and intense editing, revision, and peer review.  The goal of the seminar is the completion of an original and rigorously researched thesis that advances historical scholarship.
April 28, 2015

Jazz Night

Lewis & Clark Jazz Combos present an evening of Jazz music on April 28, 2015 at 7:30 pm in Evans Auditorium. This event is FREE for LC students, $5 LC faculty/staff, seniors and alumni, $10 general admission. This event is live streamed, watch it LIVE
April 28, 2015

Senior Fiction Reading

Please join us for readings of original works of fiction by senior students from the Advanced Fiction Writing course.  Refreshments will be provided.   We look forward to seeing you there!
April 27, 2015

Electronic Music Concert

Electronic Music students present an exciting concert featuring music and video in Evans Auditorium on Monday, April 27, 2015 at 7:30 pm. This event is FREE and open to the public.
April 26, 2015

Ghanaian Dance Presentation

Lewis & Clark students present an evening of Ghanaian dance and drumming. This event is FREE and open to the public.
April 26, 2015

Portland Chamber Orchestra: A Spring Swing

Lewis & Clark’s mixed chamber choir, Cappella Nova, will join the Portland Chamber Orchestra on April 25 and 26 in Agnes Flanagan Chapel in performance of excerpts from Leonard Bernstein’s West Side Story, as part of the Portland Chamber Orchestra’s “A Spring Swing” concert. 100 free tickets will be available to Lewis & Clark community members. Please contact concert@lclark.edu to reserve. All other tickets may be purchased online at www.portlandchamberorchestra.org.
April 26, 2015

Harp Recital



Lewis & Clark harp students will present their recital on Sunday, April 26th at 12:00 pm in Evans Auditorium. This event is FREE and open to the public. 








April 25, 2015

Portland Chamber Orchestra: A Spring Swing

Lewis & Clark’s mixed chamber choir, Cappella Nova, will join the Portland Chamber Orchestra on April 25 and 26 in Agnes Flanagan Chapel in performance of excerpts from Leonard Bernstein’s West Side Story, as part of the Portland Chamber Orchestra’s “A Spring Swing” concert. 100 free tickets will be available to Lewis & Clark community members. Please contact concert@lclark.edu to reserve. All other tickets may be purchased online at www.portlandchamberorchestra.org.
April 25, 2015

Student Piano Recitals

Lewis & Clark piano students present a Spring recital on April 25, 2015 in the Diane Gregg Memorial Pavilion. This event is FREE and open to the public.
April 23, 2015

Wind Symphony/Percussion Ensemble

Lewis & Clark’s Wind Symphony and Percussion Ensemble present their Spring Concert on April 23, 2015 at 7:30 pm  in Evans Auditorium. This concert features the music of Kevin Tuck, Ralph Ford, Noah Taylor, Percy Grainger, Samuel Hazo, Leonard Bernstein, and music from Super Mario Bros 64. This event is FREE for LC students, $5 LC faculty/staff, seniors and alumni, $10 general admission. This event is live streamed, watch it LIVE.
April 23, 2015

MSA Screening of UNMOSQUED

Join the Muslim Student Association presents…

UNMOSQUED
Thursday, April 23rd ~ 7:00pm
Miller 105

Discussion to follow
April 22, 2015

Pioneering Progress: A Celebration of Sustainability

Enjoy alumni band Renegade Stringband, savor hors d’oeuvres from Bon Appetit’s sustainable catering, and learn why Lewis & Clark is at the forefront of pioneering nationwide sustainability efforts. 

April 21, 2015

Poetry Reading by Linda Bierds and Emily Wilson

Come join the English Department for an evening of poetry with Linda Bierds and Emily Wilson! Refreshments will be provided.
April 19, 2015

Movie Premiere - Sara’s Columbine

Student Activities is proud to present the premiere of SARA’S COLUMBINE a film by Justin Zimmerman.

SARA’S COLUMBINE is a documentary that focuses on one woman’s experience with the horrific 1999 school shooting, and how this historic encounter changed her during three distinct periods of her life. After she survived the massacre, Sara was featured on a multitude of media outlets, culminating in a Montel Williams Show ‘special’ just two days after the event. This footage, along with personal interviews conducted in 2005 and 2014 and hundreds of scanned photos, makes up SARA’S COLUMBINE, a powerful and inspirational personal journey.
April 19, 2015

Orchestra/Community Choral/Voces Aureum Concert

The Lewis & Clark Orchestra and Community Chorale will join forces to present Fauré’s beautiful Requiem on April 19, 2015 at 3:00pm in the Agnes Flanagan Chapel. They are joined by Voces Auream, the select treble choir of Lewis & Clark. This event is FREE for LC students, $5 LC faculty/staff, seniors and alumni, $10 general admission.
April 18, 2015

The Black Studen Union Presents: Unplugged–A Matrix theme dance party

Come dressed as your favorite character from the Matrix Reloaded or simply in cave-rave attire (all shades of brown are appropriate). This event will have free food, dancing, and live music from DJ Lutu.
April 18, 2015

C8H10NuO2: Pleasure, Addiction, or Withdrawal?

The Opera and Music Theatre Workshop will present an evening of song and dance and an opera about a favorite beverage. Don’t miss this outing of the dangers of overindulgence and the social problems caused by “Too Much.” This event is FREE for LC students, $5 LC faculty/staff, seniors and alumni, $10 general admission.
April 17, 2015

C8H10NuO2: Pleasure, Addiction, or Withdrawal?

The Opera and Music Theatre Workshop will present an evening of song and dance and an opera about a favorite beverage. Don’t miss this outing of the dangers of overindulgence and the social problems caused by “Too Much.” This event is FREE for LC students, $5 LC faculty/staff, seniors and alumni, $10 general admission.
April 17, 2015

Festival of Scholars

It is our pleasure to invite you to the Festival of Scholars, an opportunity for student-scholars and artists to present their research and art, while also learning from one another.

 

April 16, 2015

Screening of The Hunting Ground Film

Join NCVLI for a special screening of The Hunting Ground, followed by a Q&A session with a panel of experts and nurse, activist, & survivor Brenda Tracy.
April 16, 2015

Dinner with an Entrepreneur: Gina Bianchini, Mightybell CEO and Lean In Co-founder

Dinner with an Entrepreneur event with Gina Bianchini, CEO of Mightybell and Co-founder of LeanIn.org
April 13, 2015

Physics Colloquium: Paul T. Allen

“The Initial Value Problem in General Relativity”
McLane Harrington
April 11, 2015

“Every Passing Moment” a senior recital - McLane Harrington

McLane Harrington presents her senior flute recital, “Every Passing Moment” on April 11th at 7:30pm in the Agnes Flanagan Chapel. McLane will be sharing some of her favorite romantic, modern, and baroque pieces of music for flute, including works by J.S. Bach, Carl Reinecke, Darius Milhaud, and more. The recital will feature Carol Biel, Yoko Greeney, Coco Bender, Loren Naldoza, Anna Epstein, Maria Boyer, and Alan Hermanns  alongside McLane. This concert is FREE and open to the public. This event is live streamed, watch it LIVE.

April 9, 2015

CANCELED: An Evening with Comedian: Hari Kondabolu

THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED. For community members who purchased tickets through APANO, APANO will be in touch with ticket-holders for refund information.

Please join us for a night of comedy with Hari Kondabolu on April 9th at 7pm (doors open at 6:30pm) in the Agnes Flanagan Chapel. Hari has been hailed by NY Times has “one of the most exciting political comics in stand-up today”
April 8, 2015

Labyrinth Walk

This is an opportunity for students, staff, and faculty to engage in the spiritual exercise of walking a labyrinth.  Labyrinth walking is an ancient form of spiritual meditation and contemplation that transcends traditional religious boundaries.  Come and experience the simplicity and peace of this timeless spiritual practice.  Located in the Gregg Pavilion right next to Agnes Flanagan Chapel, you are welcome to come by to walk the labyrinth anytime between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. on Wednesday, April 8th.
April 6, 2015

53rd International Affairs Symposium presents “I Pledge Allegiance: Navigating the Threat of Foreign Fighters”

With the rise of transnationalism, citizens are leaving their nations to fight for a cause that they believe is just (such as Americans and Europeans going to fight for ISIS). Should governments act to ameliorate the perceived threat by revoking the citizenship of these foreign fighters? Or is the depiction of them as traitors overblown?
April 6, 2015

53rd International Affairs Symposium presents “The Fractured Mosaic: Managing Ethnic Disputes”

Ethnic conflict tears at the fibers of a society and there is no singular prescription for conflict resolution. Is institutional redesign and the preservation of state borders essential in managing ethnically divided societies? Or is peace only achievable through partitioning these identities into separate states?
April 5, 2015

“Joyful Noise” - a senior recital - Louis Umbarger

Senior music major Louis Umbarger presents his senior degree recital, “Joyful Noise,” on April 5, 2015 at 7:00 pm in Evans Auditorium. This recital features Umbarger’s original music combined with a look at 20th-century noisemaking, and the abstraction of musical notation. This concert is FREE and open to the public. This event is live streamed, watch it LIVE.

April 3, 2015

“Roads of Harmony” a senior recital - Chris Stevens

Senior music major and classical guitarist Chris Stevens presents his senior degree recital, “Roads of Harmony,” on April 3, 2015 at 7:30pm in Agnes Flanagan Chapel. The concert will feature solo compositions by Villa-Lobos, Barrios and J.S. Bach, as well as two songs performed with Guest Soprano Gail D’Aloisio. Join us as he explores the capacities of this beautiful and soft-spoken instrument.This concert is FREE and open to the public. This event is live streamed, watch it LIVE.

April 3, 2015

Legal Stumbling Blocks for Small Businesses

Small business owners and entrepreneurs are invited to learn about entity selection, intellectual property, tax issues and other legal challenges facing small business owners from interns with the Small Business Legal Clinic.
April 3, 2015

L&C Art Week 2015

From March 30 to April 3, the L&C campus will become a venerable slope for students to ski through a series of performances, artist talks, panels, dinners, and art exhibitions. Please join us for this week-long celebration of ART @ L&C!

See the full schedule of events here: http://lcartweek.org/
until 12:00am on April 3
April 2, 2015

SOAN Spring 2015 Colloquium

The SOAN department invites you to its final Spring 2015 Colloquium.  The series provides an opportunity for departmental faculty to share their research in a brown bag/workshop environment organized around short presentations and discussions of pre-circulated papers. 
April 2, 2015

L&C Art Week 2015

From March 30 to April 3, the L&C campus will become a venerable slope for students to ski through a series of performances, artist talks, panels, dinners, and art exhibitions. Please join us for this week-long celebration of ART @ L&C!

See the full schedule of events here: http://lcartweek.org/
until April 3
April 1, 2015

IME Annual Banquet

Please join the Office of Inclusion and Multicultural Engagement (IME) at our annual banquet where we recognize students, staff, and faculty for their contributions to a diverse, multicultural, and inclusive campus community!
April 1, 2015

L&C Art Week 2015

From March 30 to April 3, the L&C campus will become a venerable slope for students to ski through a series of performances, artist talks, panels, dinners, and art exhibitions. Please join us for this week-long celebration of ART @ L&C!

See the full schedule of events here: http://lcartweek.org/
until April 3
March 31, 2015

L&C Art Week 2015

From March 30 to April 3, the L&C campus will become a venerable slope for students to ski through a series of performances, artist talks, panels, dinners, and art exhibitions. Please join us for this week-long celebration of ART @ L&C!

See the full schedule of events here: http://lcartweek.org/
until April 3
March 30, 2015

L&C Art Week 2015

From March 30 to April 3, the L&C campus will become a venerable slope for students to ski through a series of performances, artist talks, panels, dinners, and art exhibitions. Please join us for this week-long celebration of ART @ L&C!

See the full schedule of events here: http://lcartweek.org/
until 12:00am on April 3, 2015
March 20, 2015

Professional Development Workshop with Senior Research Analyst Kate Doyle

The history department invites currently enrolled undergraduate Lewis & Clark students to a special professional development workshop with Senior Research Analyst Kate Doyle, aimed at students interested in careers in human rights, international affairs, and policy work in Washington, DC.   Breakfast is included.  Space is limited so RSVP now to reserve your spot.  This event is co-sponsored by the departments of SOAN, International Affairs, Latin American Studies, and funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities.

March 19, 2015

Film Screening of Granito followed by Q&A with Kate Doyle, Senior Analyst for the National Security Archive

Please join the History department for an open screening of the documentary Granito: How to Nail a Dictator. This film tells the story of the search for justice in Guatemala for genocide crimes committed under former military dictator General Efrain Rios Montt’s regime. Kate Doyle will give a brief talk after the screening and participate in a question and answer session, as she was one of the key interview subjects in the documentary.  Ms. Doyle currently serves as senior analyst of U.S. policy in Latin America at the National Security Archive, based at George Washington University. This event is co-sponsored with International Affairs, Latin American Studies, SOAN, and funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
March 18, 2015

Choir Tour Send-Off Concert

“Aloha, Portland!” Lewis & Clark’s Cappella Nova Choir bids Portland farewell as they prepare for their spring vacation concert tour of Hawaii. Music will include works by Johannes Brahms, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Augusta Read Thomas, and even Björk. They are joined by special guests, the Macalester College Concert Choir. 7:30 p.m., Agnes Flanagan Chapel. This event is FREE and open to the public. 
March 18, 2015

E&D Spring Colloquium - Making Music in PDX

Guest Panelists:

Our guest panelists will speak about the music scene in Portland.

A few Lewis & Clark student acts (solo, ensemble, or band) will perform and get some feedback from our panelists.

The Colloquium Series is free and open to the Lewis & Clark Community

March 15, 2015

Charlemagne Palestine Organ Concert

Lewis & Clark is proud to host the Charlemagne Palestine Organ Concert on Sunday, March 15th at 6:00 p.m. in Agnes Flanagan Chapel. This is a FREE event sponsored by Yale Union. 



 
March 14, 2015

Amicitia: A Junior Recital

Junior vocal students Iris Shanks (soprano), Aaron Fellows (baritone) and Sam Kumasaka (tenor) will present a recital on March 14th at 7:30 pm in Evans Auditorium. This event is FREE and open to the public.
March 14, 2015

PLAY: EXIT THE KING

Lewis & Clark Theatre Department
Spring 2015  Fir Acres Main Stage Play
EXIT THE KING by Eugene Ionesco
Directed by Visiting Assistant Professor Robert Quillen Camp
March 6, 7 and 12, 13, 14, 2015

Tickets and Play Details:  https://college.lclark.edu/live/news/26715-exit-the-king

March 14, 2015

Lewis & Clark College Leadership Conference - (De)Constructing Leadership

Participate in Lewis & Clark’s inaugural student leadership conference on Saturday, March 14th. This year’s theme is (De)Constructing Leadership and at this conference, students will engage in critical analysis of various leadership theories and practices while supporting the creation of their own personal and group leadership strategies.
March 13, 2015

PLAY: EXIT THE KING

Lewis & Clark Theatre Department
Spring 2015  Fir Acres Main Stage Play
EXIT THE KING by Eugene Ionesco
Directed by Visiting Assistant Professor Robert Quillen Camp
March 6, 7 and 12, 13, 14, 2015

Tickets and Play Details:  https://college.lclark.edu/live/news/26715-exit-the-king

March 13, 2015

Gender Studies Symposium

The 34th Annual Gender Studies Symposium will explore a dual theme, illuminating the many ways in which gender and sexuality shape the foundational processes of production and consumption—and vice versa.
March 12, 2015

PLAY: EXIT THE KING

Lewis & Clark Theatre Department
Spring 2015  Fir Acres Main Stage Play
EXIT THE KING by Eugene Ionesco
Directed by Visiting Assistant Professor Robert Quillen Camp
March 6, 7 and 12, 13, 14, 2015

Tickets and Play Details:  https://college.lclark.edu/live/news/26715-exit-the-king

March 12, 2015

Gender Studies Symposium

The 34th Annual Gender Studies Symposium will explore a dual theme, illuminating the many ways in which gender and sexuality shape the foundational processes of production and consumption—and vice versa.
March 11, 2015

Gender Studies Symposium

The 34th Annual Gender Studies Symposium will explore a dual theme, illuminating the many ways in which gender and sexuality shape the foundational processes of production and consumption—and vice versa.
March 7, 2015

Battle of the Bands 2015

Campus Activities Board presents…
Battle of the Bands 2015
Saturday, March 7th
8pm ~ Stamm
March 7, 2015

Play: Exit the King

Lewis & Clark Theatre Department
Spring 2015  Fir Acres Main Stage Play
EXIT THE KING by Eugene Ionesco
Directed by Visiting Assistant Professor Robert Quillen Camp
March 6, 7 and 12, 13, 14, 2015

Tickets and Play Details:  https://college.lclark.edu/live/news/26715-exit-the-king

March 7, 2015

50th International Fair

Come celebrate cultural diversity with food and performances from around the world! 
Brunch: 11am - 1pm
Show: 2pm - 4pm
March 6, 2015

Play: Exit the King

Lewis & Clark Theatre Department
Spring 2015  Fir Acres Main Stage Play
EXIT THE KING by Eugene Ionesco
Directed by Visiting Assistant Professor Robert Quillen Camp
March 6, 7 and 12, 13, 14, 2015
March 5, 2015

SOAN COLLOQUIUM SERIES: Indigenous in the City: The Politics of Urban Mapuche Identity in Chile

Indigenous in the City: The Politics of Urban Mapuche Identity in Chile presented by Assistant Professor of Sociology SARAH WARREN.

 

March 4, 2015

Fiction Reading by Anna Keesey

Please join the English Department for a fiction reading with author Anna Keesey. Refreshments will be provided.
March 4, 2015

Lewis & Clark’s 1st Annual Middle East Studies Symposium

Lewis & Clark’s 1st Annual Middle East Studies Symposium
Phil Schiliro '81, serving as special advisor to President Barack Obama.
March 2, 2015

Tales from Capitol Hill: The White House, Congress, and the Legislative Process

Come join us for a fireside chat with one of our most distinguished alumni, Phil Schiliro. After graduating from Lewis & Clark Law School in 1981, where he served as Editor in Chief of the Environmental Law Review, Mr. Schiliro went on to spend three decades grappling with policy and politics on Capitol Hill.

Questions? Contact: Victor S. Reuther at vreuther@lclark.edu. Thank you.

 

March 1, 2015

Orchestra Concert

The Lewis & Clark Orchestra presents a concert featuring the winners of the 2014 Student Concerto Competition on March 1, 2015 at 7:30 pm in Agnes Flanagan Chapel. This event is FREE for LC students, $5 LC faculty/staff, seniors and alumni, $10 general admission. This event is live streamed, watch it LIVE.
February 28, 2015

Portland Jazz Festival: Cyrille Aimée w/ opening performance Trio Subtonic feat. Dan Balmer

Portland Jazz Festival presents Cyrille Aimée with an opening performance Trio Subtonic feat. featuring Lewis & Clark Music Faculty Member Dan Balmer on February 27 at 7:30pm in Evans Auditorium at Lewis & Clark College. This event is open to the public. Tickets are $30 for General Admission and $15 for students. www.portlandjazzfestival.org
Ralph Ellison in 1957, four years after his novel Invisible Man won the National Book Award. Ellison died in 1994.
February 28, 2015

Ralph Ellison Centennial Symposium

Lewis & Clark College is proud to present the “Ralph Ellison Centennial Symposium.” The event will bring together nationally recognized scholars of literature, history, and the arts to explore Ellison’s legacy. Ralph Waldo Ellison, an American novelist, literary critic, scholar, and writer is best known for his novel Invisible Man, a definitive text on the African-American experience. For more information go to go.lclark.edu/ellison.
until 4:00pm on February 28, 2015
February 27, 2015

Portland Jazz Festival: Julian Lage Trio feat. Scott Colley & Eric Harland

Portland Jazz Festival presents Julian Lage Trio feat. Scott Colley & Eric Harland on February 27 at 7:30pm in Evans Auditorium at Lewis & Clark College. The opening ensemble includes LC faculty members Dan Balmer and Dave Captein. This event is open to the public. Tickets are $30 for General Admission and $15 for students. www.portlandjazzfestival.org
February 27, 2015

Jazz Conversation: Julian Lage in conversation with Dan Balmer

Lewis & Clark Jazz Instructor, Dan Balmer will host a conversation with Julian Lage at 5pm on Friday, February 27th in the Band Room preceding Lage’s concert that evening. This event is FREE and open to the public. 



 

Ralph Ellison in 1957, four years after his novel Invisible Man won the National Book Award. Ellison died in 1994.
February 27, 2015

Ralph Ellison Centennial Symposium

Lewis & Clark College is proud to present the “Ralph Ellison Centennial Symposium.” The event will bring together nationally recognized scholars of literature, history, and the arts to explore Ellison’s legacy. Ralph Waldo Ellison, an American novelist, literary critic, scholar, and writer is best known for his novel Invisible Man, a definitive text on the African-American experience. For more information go to go.lclark.edu/ellison.
until 4:00pm on February 28, 2015
February 25, 2015

Comedy Night: ‘What Are You?’ And Other Awkward Racially Centered Conversations Featuring Wit Privilege (Curtis Cook, Bri Pruett, Caitlin Weierhauser)

Trio Comedians Curtis Cook, Bri Pruett, and Caitlin Weierhauser make up “Wit Privilege.” Join us for a night of comedy and awkward racially centered conversations!
February 24, 2015

“The Art of Composing” - a public lecture

The Lewis & Clark Department of Music is proud to welcome Grammy Award-winning composer Professor Augusta Read Thomas to campus as part of the Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholars Program. Please join us for “The Art of Composing” - a public lecture by Augusta Read Thomas on February 24, 2015 at 4:30 pm in the Diane Gregg Memorial Pavilion. This event is FREE and open to the public. 

February 24, 2015

History Faculty Colloquium: Research Presentations by Ben Westervelt and Craig Colbeck

Come join the History department for a series of workshops on faculty research in progress.  All participants will be expected to read the paper prior to the workshop.  Participants will critique and discuss the paper, but there will be no formal presentation of the paper.  Contact Debbie Richman at drichman@lclark.edu to acquire a copy of the paper in advance of the workshop.
February 24, 2015

Suspense and the Metropolis: Hitchcock In and Beyond the City

Please join the English department for a faculty colloquium with Visiting Assistant Professor of English, Michael Mirabile.  This talk entitled, “Suspense and the Metropolis: Hitchcock In and Beyond the City,” will address how the film director Alfred Hitchcock drew on aspects of modern urban life to intensify feelings of suspense for his audience.   
February 22, 2015

Friends of Rain Concert

Friends of Rain, Lewis & Clark’s faculty new music chamber ensemble, will present an exciting concert of contemporary classical music on February 22, 2015 in the Diane Gregg Memorial Pavilion. This event is FREE for LC students, $5 for LC faculty/staff/alumni and seniors, and $10 general admission.

February 21, 2015

Sister Outsider

Presenting SISTER OUTSIDER!

Sister Outsider Poetry is an award-winning duo representing two of the top three female slam poets in the world, Dominique Christina and Denice Frohman. Their tour marks the first time that two Women of the World Poetry Slam Champions have paired up. They have appeared on six national poetry slam finals stages and have six championships collectively.

Inspired by the life and work of Audre Lorde, they write and perform their “otherness” into the center and use spoken word as a tool for social change.
February 21, 2015

Linfield vs. Lewis & Clark (Men’s and Women’s Basketball)

Women’s basktball plays at 4 p.m. and men’s basketball plays at 6 p.m. as part of Senior Day.

February 21, 2015

Linfield vs. Lewis & Clark

Women’s Basketball
February 20, 2015

Middle East Studies and the Liberal Arts

Please join us for the keynote address of the conference Integrating Middle East and Arabic Studies Across the NW5C sponsored by the Northwest Five Consortium.
February 15, 2015

Portland Chamber Orchestra: It’s Better with a Baritone

Come celebrate Valentine’s Day with the PCO and the world’s most romantic voice! Portland Chamber Orchestra presents “It’s Better with a Baritone” on Sunday, February 15, 2015 in the Agnes Flanagan Chapel. Acclaimed baritones Rocky Blumhagen and Ron Spivak present a special edition of their two-man Broadway revue featuring some of musical theatre’s most impassioned ballads.
February 13, 2015

(Anti) Valentine’s Concert

The seventh annual (Anti) Valentine’s Concert will be presented on February 13, 2015, at 7:30 pm in Evans Auditorium. This vocal valentine, featuring Lewis & Clark’s three choral ensembles and four a cappella singing groups, includes music for lovers and haters. This event is FREE for LC students, $5 LC faculty/staff, seniors and alumni, $10 general admission. This event is live streamed, watch it LIVE.