News for Lewis & Clark Faculty and Staff |
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| NWCCU Reaffirms Institutional Accreditation |
Accreditation is a voluntary process that recognizes educational institutions for their performance, integrity, and quality.
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| Meet Candidates for L&C’s Director of the Environmental Innovation Center |
Meet the candidates for director of the new Environmental Innovation Center—a three-campus center to be developed as part of the college’s strategic planning.
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| More Security, Same Effort: App Login Updates |
To keep your employee user accounts and personal info even safer, L&C is expanding our extra security step (MFA) to more campus apps starting Thursday, April 2.
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| Changes to Evening Library Access |
Beginning on Monday, March 30, you’ll need your L&C ID card to tap into Watzek Library after 6 p.m.
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| ONE L&C Talent / No Talent Cabaret |
One L&C invites you to a fabulous evening full of music, comedy, glitter, and groovy garb, benefiting GSEC’s TransActive.
Date: Saturday, April 11
Time: Doors 6 p.m., show starts 7 p.m.
Location: Law School
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| AAPI Employee Resource Group: Kick Off Social |
Join the Asian American Pacific Islander ERG for community and food! While all identities are welcome, the social's focus is to support Asian, Asian American, and Pacific Islander identifying communities.
Date: Thursday April 9
Time: 5–6:30 p.m.
Location: East Stamm
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Portland, Ore.: Weird, but Life Is Good
“Lewis & Clark is mentioned in this profile of Portland, Oregon as a city with high quality of life. “Higher Education: There’s Reed College, Portland State University, Lewis & Clark College, and the Pacific Northwest College of Art, among others.”
New York Times, March 25
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"Ultimately I decided to pursue community-based learning and research of student affairs and educational leadership. My GA position at the Center for Social Change and Community Involvement allowed me to understand and pursue leadership identity scholarship with critical pedagogies praxis."
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| | Hear college and university leaders reflect on how questions of difference, inclusion, and belonging intersect with the ways students engage ideas of vocation and calling.
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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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Just south of Oregon’s border, the government prohibits cannabis farming and attempts to cut off water. After a fire ignites, distrust spills into protest. Shot in 2024, the documentary Holding on to Arid Land tells the story of Kim, who moved to Northern California for a new start and an acre of land. Over the last decade, local politicians have made it extremely difficult for Hmong families, like Kim’s, to live there. They face the looming challenges of a government that is working against them, wielding the legal system to push people out of the valley.
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The Office of Inclusion & Multicultural Engagement (IME) is partnering with the Law School to provide an Immigrant and Non-Immigrant Tax Webinar for our community (students and their families are welcome to participate)..
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| | Please join us in Stamm for the last Administrative Assembly of the academic year.
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Molly Robinson, Associate Professor of French and Director of the Teaching Excellence Program (TEP,) passed away on March 17, 2026 due to complications from cancer treatment. All are invited to grieve her death and celebrate Molly’s life at a memorial service on Saturday, April 4 at 10:00 a.m. in the Agnes Flanagan Chapel, with a reception to follow at the Gregg Pavilion
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| | This year’s symposium confronts one of the defining challenges of our time: the global rise of authoritarianism and democratic backsliding.
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