Several people have joined our community recently, some continuing employees have taken on new roles and responsibilities at Lewis & Clark, and a few said a fond farewell.
New HR Generalist Tiffany Burress brings outstanding customer service and higher ed experience.
Lewis & Clark is holding two events next month to honor the 101* employees who have reached service milestones in both 2022 and 2023. See the full list of honorees and contribute your appreciation in the form of three words.
This spring, after 25 years at Lewis & Clark, Ken Clifton, professor of biology, retired. We asked him about his past experiences and his plans for the future.
Several people have joined our community recently, two continuing employees have taken on new roles at Lewis & Clark, and one employee said farewell.
Karla E. Márquez ’23, a dedicated legal advocate, joins the Low Income Tax Clinic as a clinical fellow following a doubling of the clinic’s funding for the 2023-2024 school year.
Two people have joined our community recently, a continuing employee has taken on a new role at Lewis & Clark, and a few said a fond farewell.
From ceramics to glycomics, learn how Lewis & Clark’s new faculty developed an interest in their field—and why they are excited to join the L&C community.
Several people have joined our community recently, some continuing employees have taken on new roles and responsibilities at Lewis & Clark, and a few said a fond farewell.
Several people have joined our community recently, some continuing employees have taken on new roles and responsibilities at Lewis & Clark, and a few said a fond farewell.
Lewis & Clark has chosen an expert in advancing the goals of mission-driven organizations through media outreach, storytelling, and message development to be its inaugural Vice President of Communications.
Art Director Amy Drill has retired from Lewis & Clark after 28 years in the Office of Communications (formerly known as Public Affairs and Communications, or PubCom).
Several people have joined our community recently, some continuing employees have taken on new roles and responsibilities at Lewis & Clark, and a few said a fond farewell.
Several people have joined our community recently and one employee said farewell.
Get to know Bianca Huerta, Lewis & Clark’s new bookstore manager in the following Q&A.
Two people have joined our community recently, two continuing employees have taken on new roles at Lewis & Clark, and one said a fond farewell.
Dean Jennifer Johnson, serving as Dean of Lewis & Clark Law School since 2014, has announced she will step down at the end of August 2024.
Representing Marriage, Couple, and Family Therapy; Student Affairs Administration; and Secondary Language Arts Teaching, our new faculty members bring outstanding scholarship and teaching experience to their respective programs and the graduate school as a whole.
This spring, Helen Howell (formerly Helen DeVol) returned to Lewis & Clark to be your Chief Human Resources Officer.
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.
Jay Weitman BS ’95 began his career in law enforcement 33 years ago as a campus safety officer at Lewis & Clark and is now retiring from the Lake Oswego Police Department.
Chief Financial Officer and Vice President of Operations Andrea Dooley provides updates including new hires and capital projects.