Points of Pride
Winterim Bridges the Liberal Arts and Entrepreneurship
International Affairs Major becomes West Linn’s Youngest City Councilor
Rory Bialostosky BA ’22 will become the youngest City Councilor for the city of West Linn, Oregon. He received the most votes in a field of ten candidates, securing one of the two open positions for a four year term. He plans to continue his undergraduate studies while serving on the city council.
Professor’s Paper on Wolf Protections Cited by the New York Times
Mathematics and Chemistry Double Major Named Rhodes Finalist
Trans Day of Remembrance and Trans Day of Resilience Booklets
CJRC’s Work with Nonunanimous Juries Featured Prominently in OSB Cover Story
Criminal Justice Reform Clinic Obtains 14 Clemencies Since April
Cabaret in the Time of Coronavirus
From November 4–7, the Lewis & Clark Theatre Department, along with the Music Department presented the musical Cabaret. Taking place in socially lively 1930s Berlin, this musical is a sharp political commentary told through provocative characters and musical numbers. Battling circumstance and technology, the performance could be seen both in-person and virtually while following health and safety guidelines.
Linda Christensen, OWP Director, Receives Prestigious Education Award
Assistant Professor Nathaniel Brown Discusses Shortcomings of Oregon’s Mental Health System with OPB
Digital Exhibit: Movement and Resistance in 20th Century Albina
This digital exhibit, created by Watzek’s Special Collections and Archives in support of the 17th Annual Ray Warren Symposium at Lewis & Clark, seeks to depict ninety years of Albina’s history with a special focus on acts of resistance by Albina’s Black residents.
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President Wiewel in the Oregonian: “Oregon’s Small Colleges, Universities Managing COVID-19 Successfully - So Far”
SAA Candidates Explore Deficit Thinking in NASPA Presentation
Working At The Roots: How Animal Advocates Can Become Critical Allies Against Domestic Violence and Animal Cruelty
Assistant Professor Joslyn Armstrong Offers Career Advice for Recent Graduates
Alums Honored by the Oregon State Bar
Online Learning Produces Great Teachers: Q&A with the MAT Program Directors
Lewis & Clark Law Student Legal Observers Attend Portland Protests
Professor Campbell Receives NCTE Affiliate Journal of Excellence Award
Students Win Big at the Invent Oregon Collegiate Competition
“Spiderwoman” Sits Down with Big Biology Podcast
Law Alum Works to Pass First Emergency COVID Workplace Standards in Virginia
What Are Appropriate Punishments?
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s 1992 Commencement Speech
Free problem gambling treatment modules now available online
The 10 training modules designed for problem gambling counselors and supervisors, as well as other mental health professionals, who want to learn more about including family members and important others in problem gambling treatment.
TransActive Gender Project: Serving the Community in Challenging Times
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