Despite pandemic, LC reports stable finances
Over six months into the COVID-19 pandemic, Lewis & Clark is “faring well” amid an unprecedented economic downturn that has threatened colleges and universities across the country. …
Over six months into the COVID-19 pandemic, Lewis & Clark is “faring well” amid an unprecedented economic downturn that has threatened colleges and universities across the country. …
As the COVID-19 crisis continues to impact the Lewis & Clark community, Nadeen Ezzeddine ’22, a student at the Graduate School of Education and Counseling, wrote a …
As many prepare to study abroad next semester, Overseas and Off-Campus Programs is looking to expand opportunities for future student travelers. Currently, Lewis & Clark is seeking …
Editor’s Note: Over one month after an incident described as racist occurred in the Associated Students of Lewis & Clark (ASLC) office, involved parties and the campus …
On Oct. 19, Powell’s Books hosted a conversation with Hillary Rodham Clinton and her daughter, Chelsea Clinton, after the publication of their new book “The Book of …
Each semester, the Lewis & Clark Student Media Board is tasked with distributing funds to several academic journals, KLC Radio and The Pioneer Log. This pool of …
After an extensive decision-making process, the Office of the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences announced in spring of 2019 that the Sociology and Anthropology …
Over 1,200 right-wing and left-wing demonstrators descended upon Portland’s Tom McCall Waterfront Park on Aug. 17 amid fears that tension would transition into violence. Declared a civil …
Lewis & Clark international affairs students received a surprising email on March 14 announcing that Associate Professor and Chair of International Affairs Heather Smith-Cannoy will be leaving …
Each year, the Lewis & Clark Department of Economics selects a distinguished economist to deliver the Mattersdorff-Steinhardt lecture, named after two long-time former LC economics professors. This …
In 1867, when Albany College was founded in Albany, Oregon, instructors taught students a curriculum centered on the classics and traditional sciences. It was not until 1905 …
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