Virtual Tour
Undergraduate Campus
An in-person visit is an important part of deciding if a college is right for you. Before that, though, touring Lewis & Clark via Google Street View is a good way to get a sense of what our campus is like.
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Undergraduate Campus Photo Gallery
- Frank Manor House
- Templeton Campus Center
- Flanagan Chapel and Gregg Pavilion
- Frank Manor House Patio
- Estate Gardens
- Albany Quadrangle and Smith Hall
- Dovecote Café
- Alumni Circle and Hoffman Art Gallery
- Academic Quadrangle, J.R. Howard Hall, Evans Music Center, and Biology-Psychology Building
- J.R. Howard Hall
- Watzek Library
- Glade, Frank Manor House, and Watzek Library
- Community Garden
Undergraduate Campus Photo Gallery
Graduate Campus Photo Gallery
- Students arrive on the Graduate Campus via a tree-lined path. The forest on either side is filled with native plants, including trillium, Oregon grape, and Douglas firs.
- This breezeway opens to the Corbett lawn and runs along the entrance to the York Graduate Center, the main academic building on the graduate campus.
- New classrooms in the York Graduate Center maximize natural light and include the latest technology.
- In the Kalapuya Commons, located in the York Graduate Center, students gather to study, relax between classes, or grab a bite to eat at the Food for Thought cafe.
- Rogers Hall houses both classrooms and the main administrative offices for the graduate school, including admissions, the registrar, and deans, chairs, and faculty.
- A classroom in Rogers Hall.
- Students and faculty get down to work.
- Behind Rogers Hall, the graduate campus lawn is a place where classes sometimes meet, where students eat lunch and play frisbee, where undergraduates tend an edible garden, and where neighbors visit and walk dogs. It embodies the balance between spaces of quiet, natural beauty, and thriving places of community gathering.
- Students gather on the graduate campus lawn for Convocation—this annual event is the only time students across all programs gather for conversation and reflection.
- Graduate students spend plenty of time in other parts of campus, too, including in the Aubrey R. Watzek library. Undergraduate campus facilities include a student center, the Trail Room dining area, the bookstore, athletics facilities, and many classrooms.
- You’ll see stained glass across the graduate campus, a reflection of its history as a retreat center for the Catholic Sisters of St. Francis.
- The historic Corbett residence is a central building on the graduate campus, seen here from the back. The residence is used primarily for events.
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