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The L&C magazine is dedicated to capturing the energy and spirit of the entire Lewis & Clark community. Read the latest issue to catch up on alumni achievement, faculty teaching and research, student life, and institutional news. It’s a fantastic way to stay connected and proud of everything we accomplish together. Why not check out our current issue right now? You’re going to love it!
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| River View Cemetery Bike Route Closures |
Beginning in December, construction will cause closures along the marked bike/pedestrian route through the River View Cemetery. Join the L&C Bike Commuter listserv for regular updates.
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| The Resident Advisor (RA) Application is Live! |
Please take a moment to encourage CAS students to apply for this valuable leadership role. Support from a trusted friend, staff member, or professor will often give students the necessary initiative to take on this responsibility.
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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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| Training the Healers of Tomorrow |
Lewis & Clark students are finding real-world meaning in narrative medicine—an emerging field that blends writing, empathy, and health care. For graduates like Edie Tavel BA ’23, an internship experience led directly to a full-time role at Fora Health.
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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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EPA Appears To Sidestep White House Push To Skip Notice And Comment
"’It's clear that the president's memorandum directing the appeal of unlawful regulations didn't have much effect, because this OIRA memorandum sort of says, 'Hey, you guys aren't doing enough, you're not repealing enough regulations, we've got to get started on that stuff,' William Funk, professor emeritus at Lewis and Clark Law School, told Inside EPA.”
Inside EPA, November 21
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“Like many others, I chose Lewis & Clark’s program for its commitment to equity and social justice. I think what really drew me in though were the faculty and students I met before joining the program. A place can have a great mission statement, but what is truly revealing is how cared for and valued members feel in their community. Everyone was more than willing to answer my questions and kindly offer their support as I decided on graduate programs.”
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| | This month's meeting will be held via Zoom. Agenda includes updates from Dave Reese, and guest presenters Carson Varnum and Adam Buchwald.
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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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| | The Collins View Neighborhood Association invites you to join this year’s annual meeting at Smith Hall.
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| | As the semester comes to a close, join fellow supervisors for a guided reflection on your student employees’ growth and your own supervisory practices.
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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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| | The Lewis & Clark jazz combos present a thrilling performance of jazz music from the last 50 years!
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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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| | L&C staff are invited to join the December 5 Administrative Assembly, our campus information and feedback forum. If at all possible please plan to attend in person. Your presence and participation make a meaningful difference in the conversations we have together.
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| | Join us for an end-of-semester “open house” performance by our Gamelan Ensemble.
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| | Start your weekend with live music in the library! Students from Michael Johanson’s composing class will perform their own compositions.
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The Lewis & Clark choirs present an evening of music featuring Cappella Nova, Community Chorale, and Voces Auream (Katherine FitzGibbon, Aubrey Patterson, and special guest Zach Martin ’26, conductors). Music will include excerpts from the Schütz Musikalische Exequien and Martin Mass for Double Chorus, as well as works by Chaminade, Pinto Fonseca, Rachmaninoff, and Močnik.
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Join us for a Lewis & Clark Orchestra performance in Agnes Flanagan Chapel. Program includes Tchaikovsky (Nutcracker Suite), Hisaishi (Howl’s Moving Castle), Humperdinck (Prelude to Hansel and Gretel).
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| | Gym doors will open one hour before tip-off.
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| | Gym doors will open one hour before tip-off.
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