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| Introduction to L&C’s New Institutional Brand Messaging |
The Lewis & Clark Office of Communications invites all faculty and staff to join us for a virtual or in-person brand presentation in December.
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| LCCSSA Refugee Resettlement Gift Drive |
The Lewis & Clark College Support Staff Association (LCCSSA) is sponsoring a four-person family through Lutheran Community Services Northwest Multicultural Community Services. Gifts will be accepted on campus until December 4, and participation from all levels of staff and faculty are welcomed and encouraged.
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| Employee Comings and Goings |
Several people have joined our community recently, some continuing employees have taken on new roles at Lewis & Clark, and a few said a fond farewell.
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| Five-Year Jumpstart to an Education Career |
Lewis & Clark’s Teacher Pathways program supports undergraduate students who dream of becoming educators, offering a BA, MAT, and licensure in just five years.
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| L&C Winter Employee Party |
The faculty and staff winter party is happening on December 17 from 2-5 p.m. in the Trail Room. The theme this year is Flannel Fest! Please RSVP by Tuesday, December 9.
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Exonerated ‘prison lawyer’ wins Orleans clerk of court election
“Calvin Duncan, who was wrongfully convicted of murder 40 years ago and sentenced to life in prison, was elected clerk of Orleans Parish Criminal Court Saturday night, handily defeating established incumbent Darren Lombard…After his release, Duncan earned a bachelor’s degree in paralegal studies from Tulane University and received his law degree from Lewis and Clark Law School. He founded the Light of Justice Program, which provides assistance to the incarcerated.”
WVNews (West Virginia)
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Alexander Castanes BA ’18
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“A big part of how I carry myself professionally is modeled on the care, attention, and intention I received from a lot of my professors at Lewis & Clark.”
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| | Do you have questions about how to use Lewis & Clark’s LiveWhale web content management system? LiveWhale experts are available to meet with you.
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| | Learn how to navigate today’s housing market, explore creative financing strategies, and build your financial foundation.
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Join us in Council Chamber for a film screening and dialogue about The Palestine Exception. Producer Marlene Eid will be in attendance, and there will be a post-screening Q&A. Screening is free and open to the public.
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Free weekly art sessions for individuals to create art and find community. Art materials are supplied. Check the open studio calendar for virtual or in-person sessions (held at the Lewis & Clark Community Counseling Center, 4445 SW Barbur Boulevard). Registration is required.
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The Department of Political Science invites you to join a conversation about the impact of Portland’s first ranked choice election. This is a relaxed, conversational event that brings together on-and off-campus experts to help teach and inspire our students and community.
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The Lewis & Clark Wind Symphony and Percussion Ensemble present an afternoon of exciting music with Conductor Brett EE Paschal in Evans Auditorium. Featuring pieces by John Mackey and Frank Ticheli as well as popular music from video games and anime. Tickets are available online and at the door one hour before the concert via cash or check.
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L&C History, Gender Studies, and Ethnic Studies welcome Professor Kathleen Casey to discuss her latest book The Things She Carried: A Cultural History of the Purse in America (Oxford University Press, August, 2025). Kathleen Casey is Professor of History, and Director of the Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies program at Furman University.
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| | Join us for an end-of-semester Latin American Music Ensemble performance.
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Join the Office of Equity and Inclusion in partnership with the Office of Student Life Case Manager, Gaby Herrmann, to discuss food insecurity, resources to support our community on and off campus, and the impacts food insecurity on our community. Light snacks will be provided, but please feel free to bring your own lunch.
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