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September 4In August, Angela Franco Lucero ’03 was appointed to the Multnomah County Circuit Court by Governor Kate Brown ’85
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May 28
On May 18, 2019, over 150 graduates received their Juris Doctor degrees, with eight graduates receiving a Master of Studies in Law, and seventeen earning a Masters of Law degree in Animal Law or Environmental, Natural Resources & Energy Law. Fifty-seven students earned academic honors and thirty-five were inducted into the Cornelius Honor Society, noting their commitment to the law school community.
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May 28The Honorable Judge McShane’88 gave a most memorable commencement speech May 18, 2019 at Lewis & Clark Law School.Here is the text of that speech.
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March 20Lewis & Clark Law School’s 2017-18 employment statistics show 89.89% of 2018 graduates as currently employed, with a near-term start date, or pursuing LLM degrees or further graduate education, making Lewis & Clark one of the top law schools in the Pacific Northwest for employment outcomes.
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February 20Joann Geddes
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February 20Edgard Garcia BA ’92
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October 29Michael Hsu was presented the Rising Star Award at the 2018 Distinguished Honors ceremony.
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October 29J. Ashlee Albies was presented the Community Spirit Award at the 2018 Distinguished Honors ceremony.
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October 29I am excited to start my second year as president of the law school’s Alumni Board of Directors.
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October 26In its largest annual event yet, the 2018 McCarty Society Luncheon brought together over 25 alumni from the classes of 1968 and earlier at the Waverly Country Club in Portland this spring.
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February 13
Each year, the Lewis & Clark Board of Alumni honors members of the College of Arts and Sciences community for their outstanding accomplishments and service. We’re pleased to congratulate the 2017 honorees, who received their awards at the Alumni Honors Banquet on February 9.
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February 9More than 1,100 people traveled from near and far to attend Lewis & Clark’s Homecoming and Family Weekend in October.
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December 6The voice of Linda Holmes ’97 is relaxed and easy—she’s well practiced, having worked as a radio host for nearly 10 years.
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December 6Peggy Nagae ’77 accepted the American Bar Association Commission on Racial and Ethnic Diversity in the Profession’s 2017 Spirit of Excellence Award.
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November 17In June, more than 1,000 alumni, friends, and family enjoyed sunny skies in Portland while attending Alumni Weekend, a whirlwind set of events featuring class reunions, a traditional salmon bake and barbecue, a Dixieland band, and more.
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March 16Homecoming and Family Weekend
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March 16Each year, the Lewis & Clark Board of Alumni honors members of the College of Arts and Sciences community for their outstanding accomplishments and service.
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December 12This edition of Class Notes includes undergraduate and graduate submissions through October 15, 2015, and law submissions through September 30, 2015.
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December 12This edition of Class Notes includes submissions through June 15, 2016.
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October 28Mixed photos
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October 26In June, more than 1,100 alumni, friends, and family enjoyed sunny skies in Portland while attending Alumni Weekend.
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The Lewis & Clark Sesquicentennial was celebrated in grand style at Alumni Weekend, June 20–25. Students, alumni, parents, friends, current and former faculty, and staff came together as a community on campus. Live music, joyful reunions, late-night dancing, scrumptious food, and more enlivened the weekend for attendees.
“Never have I experienced such an outpouring of support for a campus community as I did at Lewis & Clark’s Alumni Weekend,” said President Wim Wiewel, who attended many of the events along with his wife, Alice. “It was our first Alumni Weekend, and I can’t wait to celebrate many more.”
Hundreds of alumni and their families reconnected with their college days by staying in Lewis & Clark residence halls, getting a cup of joe at Maggie’s, or attending the brunch in Fields Dining Room.
With the help of 23 reunion giving volunteers, 703 reunion-year alumni showed their Pioneer pride by contributing $431,907 to the college. The class of 1973 raised the most gifts totaling $77,126, and the class of 1998 won the highest participation award for exceeding their participation goal by 136 percent. To help raise funds during your reunion, visit go.lclark.edu/LCPC.
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