Between now and May 31 we invite you to join us in the Strategic Plan Big Ideas generation process. We seek your proposals: please find more information and a submission template on our website.
President Robin Holmes-Sullivan was recognized as one the best and brightest women leaders in the region by the Portland Business Journal Women of Influence 2024 award.
Day of Giving is today! We asked some of our students how their financial aid package influenced their decision to attend Lewis & Clark.
Join us for our ninth annual LC Day of Giving on March 13. What is Day of Giving, you ask? It is a 24-hour event where the entire LC community—parents, alumni, faculty, staff, and students—come together to celebrate all things LC and support this incredible community.
Concept submissions spoke to the common theme of a community garden space. In the next phase of the planning process, the College will test the feasibility of design elements submitted by faculty, staff, and students.
When the Lewis & Clark community comes together, our strength is unparalleled. Now is the time for us to look ahead and think about how we can best shape our future for continued success. Last semester institutional leadership began developing a new strategic plan and, with the help of a growing circle of faculty and staff, we have made good headway. We are now looking for wider participation in the process.
An opinion piece by President Holmes-Sullivan featured in The Hechinger Report examines how building resilience, the ability to rebound from setbacks, can help set students up for success.
Winter weather is in the forecast, so now is the time to review the policies we have in place to keep faculty, staff, and students safe and the institution running during snow, ice, or other dangerous weather events.
Chief Financial Officer and Vice President of Operations Andrea Dooley welcomes new employees and provides an update on capital projects, sustainability, and IT initiatives.
As the calendar year draws to a close, we’ve compiled a sampling of top stories from the undergraduate college, the graduate school, and the law school.
Get to know Bianca Huerta, Lewis & Clark’s new bookstore manager in the following Q&A.
There is still time to submit your concept to reimagine the Lower Estate Gardens before the November 20 deadline.
This academic year, President Holmes-Sullivan is hosting a series of open-house-style staff salons at her home to build cross-campus connections and foster community.
To address a security vulnerability, on October 24, 2023 L&C’s Zoom instance will be set to a new minimum version requirement for all clients. Mac and Windows workstations need to update to Zoom 5.16.2 in order to continue joining and hosting meetings. Out of date Zoom applications will not be able to join L&C hosted meetings.
Hey there, data enthusiasts! You know that feeling when you upgrade your phone and suddenly everything runs more smoothly? Well, that’s what we’re aiming for with our data governance at Lewis & Clark.
On Wednesday, March 13, we came together to celebrate all things Lewis & Clark on our 9th Annual Day of Giving!
In an inspiring Martin Luther King Jr. Endowed Lecture, civil rights attorney Ben Crump captivated attendees with his passionate discourse on justice, equality, and the enduring influence of Dr. King’s legacy, reinforcing the vital role of legal advocacy in the ongoing struggle for civil rights.
It is that time of year for our annual Open Enrollment for benefits. This year, there are updates that require benefits-eligible employees to actively choose their enrollment in Workday.
To ensure you receive these notifications, please confirm and update your cell phone number before the test:
Students: Log into WebAdvisor
Employees: Log into Workday
Visit emergency.lclark.edu for instructions on updating your contact information.
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.
The National Weather Service is predicting extremely cold temperatures with the possibility of flash freezing and black ice later this afternoon and snow accumulation tomorrow. We will thus institute an early dismissal at 2 p.m. today, with activities and classes on all three of our campuses canceled through Sunday, January 14, 2024.
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.
Wishing you a warm and joyful holiday season and new year.
Lewis & Clark’s notification strategy includes three types of campus-wide emergency and safety-related notifications.
In an effort to grapple with the unfolding tragedy in Gaza and Israel, Lewis & Clark hosted a multidisciplinary forum, featuring a faculty panel followed by a Q&A.
Several Lewis & Clark Law faculty and administrators were key leaders of the movement to provide a rigorous alternative to the bar exam, including Associate Dean John Parry, Associate Dean Libby Davis, Advocacy Director Jo Perini-Abbott, Assistant Dean of Career Services Devra Hermosilla, and professors Sandy Patrick, and Tung Yin.
The Board of Trustees met on campus October 19–20. It was the Board’s first meeting with Paula Hayes BS ’92 as board chair, and also the first meeting with new trustee Bob Rowe BA ’77.
This year’s symposium, Life Within Capitalism: Reconsidering Market Consequences and the Earth System, will be held October 16–19, 2023. The symposium will feature keynote speakers Professor Yuko Aoyama and Clarence Edwards, as well as an art workshop and a game about carbon cap and trade. All events are free and open to the public.