Our Dean's List students are invited to
come have dessert with Dean de Paula! Don't forget to RSVP by February 1
0th! \; \; \; \; \; \;
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20100415T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20100415T193000
LOCATION:Albany 220
SUMMARY:AAF - How to compete for national funding
DESCRIPTION:Calling out to students who have been named to the Dean's Lis
t and/or nominated for the Pamplin! We invite you to to a meeting to disc
uss national fellowships and awards. Each year\, nonprofits dispense mill
ions of dollars to students at your level and beyond. This meeting is des
igned to help you find appropriate fellowships\, and strategize about how
to get them. Please come to a meeting this Thursday\, April 15 at 5:30p
m in ALBANY 220 to learn how to get some of these fellowship dollars. Ass
ociate Dean of the College\, Jane Hunter (History)\, Karen Gross (English
) representing the UK fellowships (Rhodes\, Marshall\, Mitchell\, Gates)
and Deborah Heath (Fulbright representative) will give you advice on what
it takes and how you can prepare. Minda Heyman (Director of 3CE) will al
so come to give tips on this application process.Please let us know on ou
r Facebook events page whether you will be able to make it!http://www.fac
ebook.com/event.php?eid=111855118843910&\;ref=mf (http://www.facebook.
com/event.php?eid=111855118843910&\;ref=mf) Pizza will be served! Als
o\, check out our scholarship listing at http://lcawards.wordpress.com (h
ttp://lcawards.wordpress.com)! Questions? Email us at awards@lclark.edu
(mailto:awards@lclark.edu)!
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amed to the Dean's List and/or nominated for the Pamplin! We invite you t
o to a meeting to discuss national fellowships and awards. Each year\, no
nprofits dispense millions of dollars to students at your level and beyon
d. This meeting is designed to help you find appropriate fellowships\, an
d strategize about how to get them.
Please come to a meeting
this Thursday\, April 15 at 5:30pm in ALBANY 220 to lea
rn how to get some of these fellowship dollars. Associate Dean of the Col
lege\, Jane Hunter (History)\, Karen Gross (English) representing the UK
fellowships (Rhodes\, Marshall\, Mitchell\, Gates) and Deborah Heath (Ful
bright representative) will give you advice on what it takes and how you
can prepare. Minda Heyman (Director of 3CE) will also come to give tips o
n this application process.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20100507T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20100507T163000
LOCATION:Agnes Flanagan Chapel
SUMMARY:Honors Convocation
DESCRIPTION:Please join us as we recognize outstanding students selected
for honors and awards at Lewis &\; Clark College!
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Please join us as we recognize outstand
ing students selected for honors and awards at Lewis &\; Clark College
!
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20100630T150000
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LOCATION:Manor House Patio
SUMMARY:Reception for Dean de Paula
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to join us to extend our thanks to Julio de Pau
la as he steps down after a transformational five years as Dean of the Co
llege of Arts &\; Sciences. \; He will be on sabbatical during 201
0-11\, carrying the title Professor of Chemistry and Associate Vice Presi
dent and Director of Special Projects. \; (The latter title signals h
is continuing involvement in fund-raising for an integrated science cente
r at the College.) \; Come and toast Julio as he leaves the Dean's Of
fice\, joins the Lewis &\; Clark faculty and embarks on a well-earned
vacation! \;
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We invite you to join us to extend our
thanks to Julio de Paula as he steps down after a transformational five y
ears as Dean of the College of Arts &\; Sciences. \; He will be on
sabbatical during 2010-11\, carrying the title Professor of Chemistry an
d Associate Vice President and Director of Special Projects. \; (The
latter title signals his continuing involvement in fund-raising for an in
tegrated science center at the College.) \; Come and toast Julio as h
e leaves the Dean's Office\, joins the Lewis &\; Clark faculty and emb
arks on a well-earned vacation! \;
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20100819T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20100819T170000
LOCATION:Smith Hall
SUMMARY:New Faculty Reception
DESCRIPTION:Come meet our newest faculty hires for the academic year of 2
010-2011!
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the academic year of 2010-2011!
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100823
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100824
LOCATION:Oaks Park
SUMMARY:Faculty Fall Retreat
DESCRIPTION:Friends and colleagues\, This year we will indeed "retreat\,
" though we'll be heading in to the city rather than away from it. \;
Here is the schedule for the day (described more fully below).9:30-11:00
\; \; \; \; \; Oaks Bottom Nature Hike (optional -
details below)11:30-12:00 \; \; \; \; Welcome\, Introduct
ions\, and Dean's Remarks12:00-1:15 \; \; \; \; \;
60\; Lunch1:15-2:30 \; \; \; \; \; \; \; 
\; Mentoring: Teaching Through Apprenticing \; \; \; \;
\; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \;
60\; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; 
\; Nicole Aas-Rouxparis\, Professor of French \; \; \; 
\; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \;&
#160\; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \;
60\; Tricia Brand\, Associate Dean of Students/Director of Multicultural
Affairs \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \;&
#160\; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \;
0\; \; \; \; \; \; \; Naiomi Cameron\, Associate
Professor of Mathematics \; \; \; \; \; \; 
\; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \;&
#160\; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; Jerry Harp
\, Assistant Professor with Term of Humanities \; \; \;
0\; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \;
\; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \;
60\; \; Kristi Williams\, Associate Director of Advising/Adjunct Prof
essor of Humanities2:30-3:30 \; \; \; \; \; \;
60\; \; Small Group Gatherings3:30-4:45 \; \; \; \;&#
160\; \; \; \; Research and Teaching Panel \; \; 
\; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \;&
#160\; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \;
0\; \; \; Stephanie Arnold\, Professor of Theatre \; \;
\; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \;
60\; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \
; \; \; \; Bob Goldman\, Professor of Sociology \; 
\; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \;&
#160\; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \;
0\; \; \; \; Greg Hermann\, Associate Professor of Biology &
#160\; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \;
0\; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \;
\; \; \; \; \; Erik Nilsen\, Associate Professor of
Psychology \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; 
\; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \;&
#160\; \; \; \; \; \; \; Bryan Sebok\, Assistant
Professor of Communication \; \; \; \; \; \;
60\; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \
; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; Steve Tu
fte\, Associate Professor of Physics \; \; \; \; \;
\; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \;
60\; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \
; Rishona Zimring\, Associate Professor of English \; \; \;&#
160\; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; 
\; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \;&
#160\; \; \;4:45-5:15 \; \; \; \; \; \;&#
160\; \; Wrap-Up (Jane Hunter) and Greetings (President-Elect Barry G
lassner)5:30-8:00 \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \;
Dinner\, with music from 6:00 to 8:00 (retreat participants only) We in
vite everyone to start off the day with a hike guided by volunteers from
our science faculty. \; We'll congregate at 9:30 at the pavilion and
break into groups for a tour of a unique urban green-space\, Oaks Bottom
Wildlife Refuge\, an area our students have contributed to over the years
. \; Bring binoculars\, or let us know that you'll need to borrow som
e. \; \; This is a chance to spend informal time with colleagues
from other cohorts\, departments or parts of campus—one of the features
of past retreats we hope to resurrect. If you'd like to participate\, pl
ease RSVP on the Moodle page. \; Dress for the retreat will be the
same dress needed for the hike–informal and comfortable\, with good wa
lking shoes or sandals. We'll gather thereafter for the formal part of t
he day with introductions at the Dance Pavilion and following that a self
-catered lunch (thank you Terri &\; Tamara.) \; The program\, enti
tled Innovations and intersections: exploring links across our teaching\,
research\, and service commitments continues with a panel on the various
ways we mentor—critical to our small college mission. \; \;Pl
ease think about one situation in which you felt successful as a mentorâ€
“and bring insights from that experience to the small group gatherings th
at follow. \; (We'll try to mix those groups up.) At 3:30\, we'll la
unch a second panel focusing on research and teaching\, and featuring sev
en faculty members (one duo). \; Incoming president Barry Glassner pl
ans to join us for that panel and\, after we wrap up the activities of th
e day\, will say a few words of greeting. \; He plans to stay for the
social hour thereafter and looks forward to a chance to meet faculty and
staff. \; We'll dine at the pavilion (and hopefully on the banks of
the Willamette) and be joined by the Renegade Minstrels\, a Lewis &\;
Clark-dominated group that plays Northwest blues and folk music. \;
Thanks everyone\, The Retreat Planning Committee Tricia Brand\, Ken Cli
fton\, Janet Davidson\, Daena Goldsmith\, Jane Hunter\, Rob Kugler\, Liz
Safran
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Friends and colleagues\,
This y
ear we will indeed "retreat\," though we'll be heading in to the city rat
her than away from it. \; Here is the schedule for the day (described
more fully below).
4:45-5:15 \;
\; \; \; \; \; \; \; Wrap-Up (Jane H
unter) and Greetings (President-Elect Barry Glassner)
5:30-8:00 \; \; \; \; \; \; \;&#
160\; Dinner\, with music from 6:00 to 8:00 (retreat participants
only)
We invite everyone to start off the day wit
h a hike guided by volunteers from our science faculty. \; We'll cong
regate at 9:30 at the pavilion and break into groups for a tour of a uniq
ue urban green-space\, Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge\, an area our students
have contributed to over the years. \; Bring binoculars\, or let us
know that you'll need to borrow some. \; \; This is a chance to s
pend informal time with colleagues from other cohorts\, departments or pa
rts of campus—one of the features of past retreats we hope to resurrect
. If you'd like to participate\, please RSVP on the Moodle page.
\;
Dress for the retreat will be the same dress needed for t
he hike–informal and comfortable\, with good walking shoes or sandals.<
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We'll gather thereafter for the formal part of the day with
introductions at the Dance Pavilion and following that a self-catered lu
nch (thank you Terri &\; Tamara.) \; The program\, entitled Innovations and intersections: exploring links across our teaching\, re
search\, and service commitments continues with a panel on the v
arious ways we mentor—critical to our small college mission. \; 
60\;Please think about one situation in which you felt successful as a me
ntor–and bring insights from that experience to the small group gatheri
ngs that follow. \; (We'll try to mix those groups up.)
At 3:30\, we'll launch a second panel focusing on research and teaching\
, and featuring seven faculty members (one duo). \; Incoming presiden
t Barry Glassner plans to join us for that panel and\, after we wrap up t
he activities of the day\, will say a few words of greeting. \; He pl
ans to stay for the social hour thereafter and looks forward to a chance
to meet faculty and staff. \; We'll dine at the pavilion (and hopeful
ly on the banks of the Willamette) and be joined by the Renegade Minstrel
s\, a Lewis &\; Clark-dominated group that plays Northwest blues and f
olk music. \;
Thanks everyone\,
The Retreat Pla
nning Committee
Tricia Brand\, Ken Clifton\, Janet Davidson\, Dae
na Goldsmith\, Jane Hunter\, Rob Kugler\, Liz Safran
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20101004T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20101004T190000
LOCATION:Smith Hall
SUMMARY:Dessert with the Dean
DESCRIPTION:Students who have been named to the Dean's List for Spring 20
10 are invited to have dessert with Interim Dean Jane Hunter. Invitations
have been been emailed to students already\, so please don't forget to R
SVP by September 30!
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110117
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20110118
LOCATION:Templeton Campus Center (various locations)
SUMMARY:Going to the Mountaintop: King & the Civil Rights Movement
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20110118T000000
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SUMMARY:Going to the Mountaintop: King & the Civil Rights Movement
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20110120T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20110120T200000
LOCATION:Council Chamber
SUMMARY:A conversation with Tamma Carleton '09
DESCRIPTION:Lewis &\; Clark's second Rhodes Scholar\, Tamma Carleton '
09\, will be giving an informal presentation on her personal and academic
experiences at the College and how those helped to pave the road to her
eventual success to becoming a Rhodes Scholar. \;
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personal and academic experiences at the College and how those helped to
pave the road to her eventual success to becoming a Rhodes Scholar. 
\;
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20110121T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20110121T170000
LOCATION:Council Chamber (Templeton Campus Center)
SUMMARY:Michele Norris: The Grace of Silence
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20110309T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20110309T190000
LOCATION:Miller 105
SUMMARY:Heidi Durrow Reading: "The Girl Who Fell From The Sky"
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20110312T200000
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LOCATION:Evans Auditorium
SUMMARY:Friends of Rain
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20110401T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20110401T170000
LOCATION:TBD
SUMMARY:Research News & Brews
DESCRIPTION:A monthly gathering opportunity for undergraduate faculty to
share their research interests and current projects with each other. Thre
e different faculty members will be featured each time. Check back here
for our next three featured faculty members!
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A monthly gathering opportunity for und
ergraduate faculty to share their research interests and current projects
with each other. Three different faculty members will be featured each t
ime.
Check back here for our next three featured faculty members!
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DTSTAMP:20110308T154630Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/5287-research-news-brews
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20110406T151500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20110406T170000
LOCATION:Smith Hall
SUMMARY:Faculty Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Monthly undergraduate faculty meeting. \;
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Monthly undergraduate faculty meeting.&
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DTSTAMP:20110308T155436Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/5293-faculty-meeting
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20110419T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20110419T210000
LOCATION:Evans Auditorium\, Lewis &\; Clark College
SUMMARY:Student Composition Recital
UID:20110420T030000Z-5835@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20110413T111240Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/5443-student-composition-recital
LAST-MODIFIED:20110413T181251Z
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X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:LC student composers spring recital on Tuesday\, Apri
l 19th at 8pm in Evans Auditorium. \; This recital is FREE and open t
o the public. \n \nSam Royston\, Owen Wuerker\, Shohei Kobayash
i\, Daniel Nickerson\, Jack Yaguda\, Zoe Hovland\, and Chrissy Misso
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20110429T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20110429T160000
LOCATION:Smith Hall
SUMMARY:Faculty Retirement Reception
DESCRIPTION:This year\, we are honoring the following distinguished membe
rs:Nicole Aas-Rouxparis (https://www.lclark.edu/college/faculty/members/n
icole_aas-rouxparis/)\, Professor of FrenchLinda Angst (https://www.lclar
k.edu/college/faculty/members/linda_isako_angst/)\, Assistant Professor o
f AnthropologyDavid Becker (https://www.lclark.edu/college/faculty/member
s/david_becker/)\, Senior Lecturer in Music and Director of BandsStephen
Dow Beckham (https://www.lclark.edu/college/faculty/members/stephen_beckh
am/)\, Dr. Robert B. Pamplin\, Jr.\, Professor of HistoryChana Cox (https
://www.lclark.edu/college/faculty/members/chana_cox/)\, Senior Lecturer i
n HumanitiesSusan Kirschner (https://www.lclark.edu/college/faculty/membe
rs/susan_kirschner/)\, Senior Lecturer in HumanitiesRobert Miller (https:
//www.lclark.edu/college/faculty/members/robert_miller/)\, Senior Lecture
r in Art and Program Head of Photography \; Please join us as we cel
ebrate the many years of service that our faculty have devoted to the Col
lege of Arts &\; Sciences!
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This year\, we are honoring the followi
ng distinguished members:
Please join us
as we celebrate the many years of service that our faculty have devoted
to the College of Arts &\; Sciences!
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DTSTAMP:20110308T161125Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/5295-faculty-retirement-recept
ion
LAST-MODIFIED:20110419T171810Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20110506T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20110506T160000
LOCATION:Agnes Flanagan Chapel
SUMMARY:Honors Convocation
DESCRIPTION:Annual ceremony recognizing departmental honors. The recipien
ts of the Rena Ratte and AAUW are also announced. \;
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Annual ceremony recognizing departmenta
l honors. The recipients of the Rena Ratte and AAUW are also announced.&#
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DTSTAMP:20110308T161919Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/5296-honors-convocation
LAST-MODIFIED:20110419T171732Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20110516T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20110516T160000
LOCATION:Smith Hall\, Albany Quadrangle
SUMMARY:Retirement Reception
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate with us as we recognize the following valued member
s of Lewis &\; Clark! \; Jay Beaman\, Institutional Research Ji
ll Briney\, Admissions David Fix\, Physical Education and Athletics Vic
ky Foster\, Mail Services Velma Kaluza\, CAS Registrar Beverly Lindsay\
, CAS Registrar Molly Miles\, Art Department Linda Noble\, Chemistry De
partment Barbara Roberts\, Physics Department Leslie Wagner\, Informati
on Technology
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Celebrate with us as we recognize the f
ollowing valued members of Lewis &\; Clark! \;
Jay Beaman
\, Institutional Research Jill Briney\, Admissions David Fi
x\, Physical Education and Athletics Vicky Foster\, Mail Services<
br /> Velma Kaluza\, CAS Registrar Beverly Lindsay\, CAS Registra
r Molly Miles\, Art Department Linda Noble\, Chemistry Depa
rtment Barbara Roberts\, Physics Department Leslie Wagner\,
Information Technology
UID:20110516T220000Z-5958@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20110512T094640Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/5958-retirement-reception
LAST-MODIFIED:20110512T164712Z
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X-LIVEWHALE-ID:5958
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20110819T154500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20110819T170000
LOCATION:Albany Courtyard
SUMMARY:New Faculty Reception
DESCRIPTION:Guests are invited to meet the newest members of the undergra
duate faculty community by attending a reception held in their honor!
0\;
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Guests are invited to meet the newest m
embers of the undergraduate faculty community by attending a reception he
ld in their honor! \;
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DTSTAMP:20110620T145016Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/6127-new-faculty-reception
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110822
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20110823
LOCATION:Oaks Park
SUMMARY:Fall Retreat
DESCRIPTION:Come spend a day with your peers as we prepare for the upcomi
ng academic year\, and get to know incoming Dean Tuajuanda Jordan!
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Come spend a day with your peers as we
prepare for the upcoming academic year\, and get to know incoming Dean Tu
ajuanda Jordan!
UID:20110822T070000Z-6125@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20110620T143405Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/6125-fall-retreat
LAST-MODIFIED:20110728T173946Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20110919T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20110919T193000
LOCATION:Miller 105
GEO:45.450858;-122.668265
SUMMARY:Academic Awards & Fellowships Information Session
UID:20110920T010000Z-7077@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20110901T102810Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/7076-academic-awards-fellowshi
ps-information
LAST-MODIFIED:20110901T172819Z
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X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Interested in applying for a Fulbright or a Truman bu
t not sure where to begin? Come learn about the available fellowships and
scholarships!
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20110919T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20110919T200000
LOCATION:Tamarack Lounge
GEO:45.44772;-122.671516
SUMMARY:Fireside Dialogue: Jerry Harp welcomes Dean Jordan
UID:20110920T020000Z-7457@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20110915T092343Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/7443-fireside-dialogue
LAST-MODIFIED:20110915T162354Z
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X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Get to know your professors outside of the classroom!
Engage them in discussions of how they came to their vocations as creati
ve artists\, scholars and educators. \; Talk with them about how thes
e pursuits shape the way in which they see and experience the world.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20111003T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20111003T203000
LOCATION:Agnes Flanagan Chapel
GEO:45.450821;-122.671419
SUMMARY:Chamberlin Lecture: "American Muslims and the New World Order"
UID:20111004T023000Z-7458@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20110915T092345Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/7377-chamberlin-lecture-americ
an-muslims-and-the-new
LAST-MODIFIED:20110915T162402Z
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X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:Dr. Kambiz GhaneaBassiri will give the Chamberl
in Lecture on Monday\, October 3rd at 7:30 PM in Agnes Flanagan Chapel.
X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Noted scholar of Islam Dr. Kambiz GhaneaBassiri will
give the 2011 Chamberlin Lecture. \;Author of the recent acclaimed b
ook "A History of Islam in America" GhaneaBassiri is a Carnegie Scholar a
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20111010T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20111010T130000
LOCATION:Albany 218
GEO:45.451415;-122.668211
SUMMARY:Michael Beach Luncheon
UID:20111010T190000Z-7664@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20110922T115310Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/7660-michael-beach-luncheon
LAST-MODIFIED:20110922T185320Z
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X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Come have lunch with Michael Beach. Pizza and refresh
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iology Department
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20111010T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20111010T160000
LOCATION:SOA Lawn
GEO:45.44918;-122.670969
SUMMARY:Environmental Affairs Symposium - Building a City Kickoff Workshop
UID:20111010T220000Z-7579@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20110919T115602Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/7464-environmental-affairs-sym
posium-building-a-city
LAST-MODIFIED:20110919T185610Z
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X-LIVEWHALE-ID:7579
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X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Citisphere: the \;
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20111010T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20111010T170000
LOCATION:TBD
GEO:45.448894;-122.669928
SUMMARY:Water\, Water\, Everywhere - Michael Beach Seminar
UID:20111010T230000Z-7144@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20110906T103751Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/7143-water-water-everywhere-mi
chael-beach-seminar
LAST-MODIFIED:20110906T173801Z
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X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles
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X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Water\,Sanitation\, and Hyg
iene (WASH)-related Disease Prevention at the CDC \n \
nMichael Beach received his PhD in Biochemistry from Purdue University i
n 1987. He joined the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in
1989 where he has completed CDC's elite Epidemic Intelligence Service or
"Disease Detectives" training program. Dr. Beach is currently Associate
Director for Healthy Water in CDC's National Center for Emerging and Zoon
otic Infectious Diseases. He also leads the Waterborne Disease Prevention
Branch\, which oversees the Center's waterborne disease activities. Thes
e activities include domestic and international waterborne disease outbre
ak investigations\, global safe water and hygiene activities\, national s
urveillance for cryptosporidiosis and giardiasis\, the national Waterborn
e Disease and Outbreak Surveillance System\, and CDC's "Healthy Water" we
bsite and communication activities. He has over 120 peer-reviewed publica
tions\, monographs\, editorials\, and chapters covering a broad range of
public health activities. \;He is a strong advocate for reducing the
global burden of disease resulting from provision of safe water\, adequa
te sanitation\, and improved hygiene.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20111012T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20111012T190000
LOCATION:Miller 105
GEO:45.44918;-122.670969
SUMMARY:Resident Advisor Information Session
UID:20111013T010000Z-7972@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20111012T163407Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/7818-resident-advisor-informat
ion-session
LAST-MODIFIED:20111012T233415Z
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X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles
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X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Are you considering applying for a Resident Advisor (
RA) position? \; Campus Living is looking for students who have leade
rship potential\, desire to positively impact their peers\, and are passi
onate about living and learning in the Lewis &\; Clark community. 
\; As we look to enhance our community we are seeking students with diver
se strengths\, qualities\, and interests to join us!
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20111110T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20111110T110000
LOCATION:McCarty Classroom Complex
GEO:45.451619;-122.669391
SUMMARY:Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium: Ethnic Studies Colloquium: "R
ace\, Place\, and Power"
UID:20111110T173000Z-8485@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20111107T163059Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/8481-ray-warren-multicultural-
symposium-ethnic-studies
LAST-MODIFIED:20111108T003107Z
ATTACH:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/height/80/cr
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X-LIVEWHALE-ID:8485
X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles
X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE:https://college.lclark.edu/live/image/gid/68/width/80/h
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20111110T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20111110T210000
LOCATION:Templeton Campus Center
GEO:45.44918;-122.670969
SUMMARY:Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium
UID:20111111T030000Z-8317@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20111027T090801Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/8280-ray-warren-multicultural-
symposium
LAST-MODIFIED:20111027T160825Z
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X-LIVEWHALE-ID:8317
X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles
X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Keynote Event: \n"Multiculturalism in U.S. Educa
tion: Critical Perspectives From the Inside" \nGary Okihiro<
/strong>\, professor of international and public affairs\, Columbia Unive
rsity and \nGeneva Gay\, professor of education\, U
niversity of Washington-Seattle
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20111117T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20111117T200000
LOCATION:Council Chambers
GEO:45.44918;-122.670969
SUMMARY:Paul Stamets - Solutions from the Underground
UID:20111118T020000Z-8484@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20111107T163057Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/6350-paul-stamets-solutions-fr
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LAST-MODIFIED:20111108T003123Z
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X-LIVEWHALE-ID:8484
X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles
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X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:How Mushrooms can Help Save the World
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20111129T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20111129T163000
LOCATION:Lewis &\; Clark Bookstore
GEO:45.44918;-122.670969
SUMMARY:Alumni Bookwarming
UID:20111129T233000Z-8486@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20111107T163100Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/8445-alumni-bookwarming
LAST-MODIFIED:20111108T003131Z
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X-LIVEWHALE-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles
X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Join us in celebrating the release of alumna Jen Hunt
ley's new book! Learn about the history of Yosemite National Park\, Ameri
ca's most popular national park. \; Enjoy coffee\, cookies\, and grea
t discussion. \;
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20111130T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20111130T163000
LOCATION:Diane Gregg Pavilion\, Flanagan Chapel
GEO:45.4506477144909;-122.671172383575
SUMMARY:Common Hour
UID:20111130T233000Z-8319@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20111027T090804Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/8054-common-hour
LAST-MODIFIED:20111027T160836Z
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X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Common Hour- for all L&\;C commun
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20111215T150000
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Please RSVP to let us know
how many to expect!
\;
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SUMMARY:2nd Annual Pi Mu Epsilon Induction
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SUMMARY:Entrepreneurship: A Life of Innovation Information Session
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130207T160000
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LOCATION:Templeton Campus Center
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DTSTAMP:20130131T144748Z
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130212T153000
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DTSTAMP:20130131T144755Z
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130226T153000
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130314T141500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130314T151500
LOCATION:Templeton Campus Center
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SUMMARY:Faculty Bookwarming
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130315T090000
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SUMMARY:Fulbright Faculty Workshop
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DTSTAMP:20130304T113434Z
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130315T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130315T160000
LOCATION:John Howard 102
SUMMARY:The Numbers Game
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DTSTAMP:20130312T100812Z
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\n Whether you are Q-savvy or Q-wary this talk
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misleading numbers. Learn how to apply a few key strategies to deal with
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ip\, and everyday life.\n
Unsure about your major
? Come hear from departments and programs about why their major is t
he most exciting around!
Already declared? Learn from
faculty and upperclassmen what's coming up - in the next few years and a
fterward.
Attend up to four events over two evenings\, and m
ake or confirm your choice. Each gathering will start with a short presen
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October 22
\;
5:45pm
Department
Room Location
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160\;
Biology
BioPsych Confer
ence Room
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Bi
ochemistry/Molecular Biology
JR Howard 243
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Foreign Languages
Miller 3rd Floor Lobby
\;
International Affairs
JR Howard 103
\;
Physics
Olin 204
\;
Political Science
JR
Howard 302
\;
Theatre
Black Box
6:
45pm
Department
Room Lo
cation
\;
Ar
t/Art History
Fields 304
\;
Classics
JR Howa
rd 243
\;
Engli
sh
Miller 4th Floor Lobby
\;
Philosophy
JR H
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Wednesday
October 23
\;
\;5:45pm
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Room
\;
East Asian Studies
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Miller 207
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Economics
JR Howard 103
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Math/Computer Science
BoDine 300
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Music
Seitz Lounge 123
\;
Sociology/Anthropology
JR Howard 302
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m
Department
Room Locat
ion
\;
Chemi
stry
Olin Lounge 100
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Rhetoric &\; Media Studies
JR Howard 302
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Environmental Studies
JR Howard 259
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History
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Miller 4th Floor Lobby

0\;
Psychology
JR Howard 103
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20131023T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20131023T200000
LOCATION:J.R. Howard Hall
GEO:45.451619;-122.669391
SUMMARY:Meet Your Major 2013
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE! (https://docs.google.com/a/lclark.edu/spreadsh
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ard. Attend up to four events over two evenings\, and make or confirm yo
ur choice. Each gathering will start with a short presentation\, so be on
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JR Howard 243 \; Foreign Languages
Miller 3rd Floor Lobby \; In
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Physics Olin 204 \; P
olitical Science JR Howard 302 \;
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\; Art/Art History Fields 304
\; Classics JR Howard 243
\; English Miller 4th Floor Lobby
\; Philosophy JR Howard 259 W
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East Asian Studies Miller 207 \;
Economics JR Howard 103 \;
Math/Computer Science BoDine 300 
0\; Music Seitz Lounge 123 \;
Sociology/Anthropology JR Howard 302 6:45
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Olin Lounge 100 \; Rhetoric &\; Med
ia Studies JR Howard 302 \; E
nvironmental Studies JR Howard 259 \;
History Miller 4th Floor Lobby \;
Psychology JR Howard 103
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Unsure about your major
? Come hear from departments and programs about why their major is t
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Already declared? Learn from
faculty and upperclassmen what's coming up - in the next few years and a
fterward.
Attend up to four events over two evenings\, and m
ake or confirm your choice. Each gathering will start with a short presen
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Tuesday
p>
October 22
\;
5:45pm
Department
Room Location
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160\;
Biology
BioPsych Confer
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Bi
ochemistry/Molecular Biology
JR Howard 243
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Foreign Languages
Miller 3rd Floor Lobby
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International Affairs
JR Howard 103
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Physics
Olin 204
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Political Science
JR
Howard 302
\;
Theatre
Black Box
6:
45pm
Department
Room Lo
cation
\;
Ar
t/Art History
Fields 304
\;
Classics
JR Howa
rd 243
\;
Engli
sh
Miller 4th Floor Lobby
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JR H
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\;
\;5:45pm
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Room
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East Asian Studies
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Miller 207
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JR Howard 103
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BoDine 300
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Music
Seitz Lounge 123
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Room Locat
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Rhetoric &\; Media Studies
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JR Howard 259
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0\;
Psychology
JR Howard 103
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20131029T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20131029T163000
LOCATION:Templeton Campus Center
GEO:45.44918;-122.670969
SUMMARY:Faculty Bookwarming: Therese Augst
UID:20131029T223000Z-21124@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20131015T165813Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/21122-faculty-bookwarming-ther
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LAST-MODIFIED:20131015T235813Z
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20131030T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20131030T173000
LOCATION:Miller Hall
GEO:45.450858;-122.668265
SUMMARY:Why Are There So Few Black People in Oregon?
UID:20131030T233000Z-21273@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20131024T161157Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/21271-why-are-there-so-few-bla
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CATEGORIES:Open to the Public
LAST-MODIFIED:20131024T231157Z
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20131101T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20131101T170000
SUMMARY:Gender and Politics in the New Middle East
UID:20131101T230000Z-21471@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20131028T131542Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/21286-gender-and-politics-in-t
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CATEGORIES:Open to the Public
LAST-MODIFIED:20131028T201542Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20131114T134500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20131114T151500
LOCATION:Stamm\, Templeton Campus Center
GEO:45.44918;-122.670969
SUMMARY:Ray Warren Symposium on Race and Ethnic Studies
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UID:20131114T214500Z-22097@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20131107T101826Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/22096-ray-warren-symposium-on-
race-and-ethnic-studies
CATEGORIES:Open to the Public
LAST-MODIFIED:20201027T210336Z
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Panel Discussion: \; "Pushed Out\, Left Behind: The School-to-Pri
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20131122T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20131122T160000
LOCATION:Miller Hall Room 102
GEO:45.450858;-122.668265
SUMMARY:Identity and Indonesian History
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DTSTAMP:20131120T130856Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/22389-identity-and-indonesian-
history
CATEGORIES:Open to the Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140120T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140120T200000
LOCATION:Agnes Flanagan Chapel
GEO:45.450821;-122.671419
SUMMARY:Dr. Martin Luther King\, Jr. Celebration
UID:20140121T030000Z-23009@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20140113T155142Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/22990-dr-martin-luther-king-jr
-celebration
CATEGORIES:Open to the Public
LAST-MODIFIED:20140113T235142Z
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140129T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140129T210000
LOCATION:Agnes Flanagan Chapel
GEO:45.450821;-122.671419
SUMMARY:Charlayne Hunter-Gault
UID:20140130T030000Z-23010@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20140113T155144Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/23004-chamberlin-lecture-with-
charlayne-hunter-gault
CATEGORIES:Open to the Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140212T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140212T210000
LOCATION:Agnes Flanagan Chapel
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SUMMARY:Left\, Right & Forward: The Future of Both Political Parties
UID:20140213T030000Z-22200@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20131111T133250Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/22196-left-right-and-forward-t
he-future-of-both
CATEGORIES:Open to the Public
LAST-MODIFIED:20131111T213250Z
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X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:President Barry Glassner and ASLC President Callie Ri
ce invite you to \n \nLeft\, Right &\; Forward: The
Future of Both Political Parties An evening with former
U.S. Representative Harold Ford\, Jr. and former Republican National Com
mittee Chairman Michael Steele \n \nWednesday\, February 1
2\, 2014 • Agnes Flanagan Chapel • Doors at 6:30pm and Program at 7pm
\n \nAdvance ticket are FREE for Lewis &\; Clark students\,
faculty\, and staff with valid L&\;C ID (limit __ per person). Ticket
s are available from Student Activities (Templeton 110)\; Monday through
Friday: 9am to 4pm. \n \nTickets for the general public are ava
ilable in advance for $__ each (credit card only). Please call Student Ac
tivities at 503-768-7122 to order your tickets. \n \nTickets wi
ll also be available at the Agnes Flanagan Chapel starting at 4pm on Wedn
esday\, April 12 for student\, faculty\, and staff pick up\, and purchase
for the general public (cash\, check\, or credit/debit). \n \n
As prominent leaders representing both side of the political spectrum
\, former U.S. Representative and NBC News Analyst Harold Ford\, Jr. and
former Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele engage audie
nces in the most hot-button issues facing every American: stability in th
e Middle East\, domestic security\, energy policy\, healthcare and educat
ion reform\, military transformation\, the economy\, and the future of th
e two major political parties.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140213T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140213T200000
LOCATION:Agnes Flanagan Chapel
GEO:45.450821;-122.671419
SUMMARY:20th and 21st Century Climate Change: Climate Modeling\, Societal
Impacts\, and Environmental Justice with Warren M. Washington
DESCRIPTION:Everyone knows that recent climate has changed…almost every
one. The most recent Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Assessment
Report (IPCC AR4) has convinced most climate scientists that humankind i
s changing the earth's climate and that significant global warming is tak
ing place. Some scientists are skeptical of the IPCC view and think the
observed changes result from natural climate variability or other causes.
A brief review of recently observed 20th century climate change will be
presented and compared with climate model simulations. These computer sim
ulations are extended into the 21st century and beyond in preparation for
the next IPCC assessment. A brief description of what is in climate mode
ls will be given with an emphasis on the physical and computational aspec
ts. Computer simulations and animations of climate and future climate cha
nge will be shown from low and high carbon emission scenarios. Finally\,
there will be a discussion of the scientific uncertainties and societal
impacts along with an analysis of policy options including possible geoen
gineering of the climate system. The issue of environmental justice will
also be discussed. There will be a reception following the lecture at 8
p.m. in Gregg Pavilion. About Warren M. Washington Warren M. Washington
\, Senior Scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Bo
ulder\, Colorado was among the first scientists to pioneer the developmen
t of climate models that are used for evaluation of humankind's impact on
the global environment. He has worked the causes of climate change inclu
ding global warming. Over the last 40 years\, he has had Presidential App
ointments under the Carter\, Reagan\, Clinton\, and G.W. Bush administrat
ions and he has served on many science committees and the including Natio
nal Science Board\, which he chaired from 2002 to 2006. He is a former Pr
esident of the American Meteorological Society\, a member of the National
Academy of Engineering\, American Academy of Arts and Science\, and the
American Philosophical Society. President Obama awarded him the National
Medal of Science in 2010. \;
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Everyone knows that recent climate has
changed…almost everyone. The most recent Intergovernmental Panel on Cli
mate Change Assessment Report (IPCC AR4) has convinced most climate scien
tists that humankind is changing the earth's climate and that significant
global warming is taking place.
Some scientists are skeptical of
the IPCC view and think the observed changes result from natural climate
variability or other causes. A brief review of recently observed 20
th century climate change will be presented and compared with clima
te model simulations. These computer simulations are extended into the 21
st century and beyond in preparation for the next IPCC assessm
ent. A brief description of what is in climate models will be given with
an emphasis on the physical and computational aspects. Computer simulatio
ns and animations of climate and future climate change will be shown from
low and high carbon emission scenarios.
Finally\, there will be
a discussion of the scientific uncertainties and societal impacts along w
ith an analysis of policy options including possible geoengineering of th
e climate system. The issue of environmental justice will also be discuss
ed.
There will be a reception following the lecture at 8 p.m. in
Gregg Pavilion.
About Warren M. Washington
Warren M. Wa
shington\, Senior Scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Resear
ch in Boulder\, Colorado was among the first scientists to pioneer the de
velopment of climate models that are used for evaluation of humankind's i
mpact on the global environment. He has worked the causes of climate chan
ge including global warming. Over the last 40 years\, he has had Presiden
tial Appointments under the Carter\, Reagan\, Clinton\, and G.W. Bush adm
inistrations and he has served on many science committees and the includi
ng National Science Board\, which he chaired from 2002 to 2006. He is a f
ormer President of the American Meteorological Society\, a member of the
National Academy of Engineering\, American Academy of Arts and Science\,
and the American Philosophical Society. President Obama awarded him the N
ational Medal of Science in 2010.
\;
UID:20140214T030000Z-23051@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20140115T114953Z
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imate-change-climate
CATEGORIES:Open to the Public
LAST-MODIFIED:20140211T180020Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140307T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140307T173000
LOCATION:The Buffalo Gap Saloon &\; Eatery
GEO:45.474528;-122.672171
SUMMARY:Research News & Brews\, March 7th 2014
UID:20140308T000000Z-23219@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20140122T133025Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/23171-research-news-brews
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140417T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140417T170000
LOCATION:Templeton Campus Center
GEO:45.44918;-122.670969
SUMMARY:Lorry Lokey Faculty Excellence Awards Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:Lewis &\; Clark is proud to recognize and support distingu
ished faculty in the College of Arts and Sciences through the Lorry Lokey
Faculty Excellence Awards. Established by a grant from philanthropist L
orry Lokey through the Silicon Valley Community Foundation\, this honor h
elps sustain the college's commitment to recruiting\, retaining\, and rew
arding outstanding faculty through public recognition and financial suppo
rt. For 2014\, the dean of the college of arts and sciences will present
the award to three faculty members selected for their inspired teaching\
, rigorous scholarship\, demonstrated leadership\, and creative accomplis
hments: Kellar Autumn\, Professor of Biology Rebecca Copenhaver\, Profe
ssor of Philosophy Katherine FitzGibbon\, Assistant Professor of Music a
nd Director of Choral ActivitiesAwards ceremony 4 p.m. — Templeton Cam
pus Center\, Council Chamber \;
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Lewis &\; Clark is proud to recogniz
e and support distinguished faculty in the College of Arts and Sciences t
hrough the Lorry Lokey Faculty Excellence Awards.
Established by
a grant from philanthropist Lorry Lokey through the Silicon Valley Commun
ity Foundation\, this honor helps sustain the college's commitment to rec
ruiting\, retaining\, and rewarding outstanding faculty through public re
cognition and financial support.
For 2014\, the dean of the colle
ge of arts and sciences will present the award to three faculty members s
elected for their inspired teaching\, rigorous scholarship\, demonstrated
leadership\, and creative accomplishments:
Kellar Autumn\, Profe
ssor of Biology Rebecca Copenhaver\, Professor of Philosophy
Katherine FitzGibbon\, Assistant Professor of Music and Director of Cho
ral Activities
Awards ceremony
4 p.m. —
Templeton Campus Center\, Council Chamber \;
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140425T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140425T173000
LOCATION:Lucky Labrador Brew Pub 915 SE Hawthorne Blvd Portland\, OR 97214
GEO:45.512414;-122.656275
SUMMARY:Research News & Brews
DESCRIPTION:Please join us 4:00pm-5:30pm on April 25th at the Lucky Lab o
n Hawthrone to hear Rebecca Pyatkevich (Foreign Languages &\; Literatu
res/Russian) and Louis Kuo (Chemistry) present short\, informal talks on
their research\, while we cheer over our pints. Please mark your calendar
s to come support your wonderful colleagues! \;
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Please join us 4:00pm-5:30pm on April 2
5th at the Lucky Lab on Hawthrone to hear Rebecca Pyatkevich (Foreign Lan
guages &\; Literatures/Russian) and Louis Kuo (Chemistry) present shor
t\, informal talks on their research\, while we cheer over our pints. Ple
ase mark your calendars to come support your wonderful colleagues!
\;
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DTSTAMP:20140418T153334Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/26464-research-news-brews
LAST-MODIFIED:20140418T223334Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140911T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140911T190000
LOCATION:Templeton Campus Center\, Council Chambers
GEO:45.44918;-122.670969
SUMMARY:Beyond Ferguson - Conversation and Action
DESCRIPTION:The shooting of Michael Brown occurred on August 9\, 2014\, i
n Ferguson\, Missouri. Brown\, an unarmed black man\, was shot to death b
y a white police \; officer\, Darren Wilson. The disputed circumstanc
es of the shooting\, and \; resulting protests and civil unrest\, hav
e caused significant controversy in the United States. \; Please j
oin Lewis &\; Clark Professor Reiko Hillyer\, S. Bobbin Singh\, JD\,
Executive Director Oregon Justice Resource Center\, and community activi
sts Giovanni Blair McKenzie and Lakeitha Elliott for "Beyond Ferguson - C
onversation and Action." \; Each panelist will share information\; th
en\, we will shift to community conversation about reactions and action s
teps we each can take. This event is free and open to the public.  \
;
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The shooting of Michael Brown occurred
on August 9\, 2014\, in Ferguson\, Missouri. Brown\, an unarmed black man
\, was shot to death by a white police \; officer\, Darren Wilson. Th
e disputed circumstances of the shooting\, and \; resulting protests
and civil unrest\, have caused significant controversy in the United Stat
es.
\;
Please join Lewis &\; Clark Professor Reik
o Hillyer\, S. Bobbin Singh\, JD\, Executive Director Oregon Justice Re
source Center\, and community activists Giovanni Blair McKenzie and Lakei
tha Elliott for "Beyond Ferguson - Conversation and Action." \; Each
panelist will share information\; then\, we will shift to community conve
rsation about reactions and action steps we each can take. This event is
free and open to the public.
\;
UID:20140912T003000Z-28648@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20140902T111754Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/28427-beyond-ferguson-conversa
tion-and-action
CATEGORIES:Open to the Public
LAST-MODIFIED:20140902T181754Z
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enter\, and community activists Giovanni Blair McKenzie and Lakeitha Elli
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will share information\; then\, we will shift to community conversation
about reactions and action steps we each can take. This event is free and
open to the public.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140916T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140916T180000
LOCATION:Watzek Library Atrium
GEO:45.450919;-122.669177
SUMMARY:Poster Session: Student/Faculty Collaborative Research Program
DESCRIPTION:Join 2014 Mellon grant recipients at a poster session on 
\;Tuesday\, September 16 from 4:30 to 6 p.m. in Watzek's atrium. Througho
ut the summer LC Students worked collaboratively with faculty on myriad g
rant funded projects. Tuesday\, they will present posters on this researc
h. \; For a sneak peak at some of these projects and research ques
tions\, check out The L&\;C Collaborative Research website (http://col
laborativeresearch.lclark.edu/)\, which serves to profile student-faculty
research and creative activities at the College of Arts and Sciences. &
#160\; For more information about Andrew W. Mellon Foundation funded col
laborative research at Lewis &\; Clark\, please visit Lewis &\; Cla
rk Faculty Resources (https://college.lclark.edu/administration/facultyre
sources.php).
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Join 2014 Mellon grant recipients at a
poster session on \;Tuesday\, September 16 from 4:30 to 6 p.m. in Wat
zek's atrium. Throughout the summer LC Students worked collaboratively wi
th faculty on myriad grant funded projects. Tuesday\, they will present p
osters on this research.
\;
For a sneak pe
ak at some of these projects and research questions\, check out The L&\;C Co
llaborative Research website\, which serves to profile student-facult
y research and creative activities at the College of Arts and Sciences.
p>
\;
For more information about Andrew W. Mellon Founda
tion funded collaborative research at Lewis &\; Clark\, please visit <
a href="https://college.lclark.edu/administration/facultyresources.php" t
arget="_blank">Lewis &\; Clark Faculty Resources.
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DTSTAMP:20140908T160021Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/29244-poster-session-studentfa
culty-collaborative
LAST-MODIFIED:20140908T230021Z
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X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Join 2014 Mellon grant recipients at a poster session
on \;Tuesday\, September 16 from 4:30 to 6 p.m. in Watzek's atrium.
Throughout the summer LC Students worked collaboratively with faculty on
myriad grant funded projects. Tuesday\, they will present posters on this
research.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140929T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140929T200000
LOCATION:Agnes Flanagan Chapel
SUMMARY:An Evening with Poet Marilyn Chin
DESCRIPTION:Marilyn Chin (陈美玲) is a prominent Chinese American poet
and writer\, an activist and feminist\, an editor and Professor of Engli
sh. Born in Hong Kong and raised in Portland\, Oregon\, her books have be
come Asian American classics and are taught in classrooms all over the wo
rld. \; Marilyn Chin's work is a frequent subject of academic researc
h and literary criticism. She has read her poetry at the Library of Congr
ess. An award-winning author of a novel\, she has also published four vo
lumes of poetry\, including Rhapsody in Plain Yellow\, The Phoenix Gone\,
the Terrace Empty\, and the newly released Hard Love Province. \; In
addition to teaching in the MFA program at San Diego State University\,
she serves as a mentor on the international faculty of the City Universit
y of Hong Kong's low-residency MFA program\, the first of its kind in Asi
a. This event is co-sponsored by Lewis &\; Clark College's Department
of Inclusion and Multicultural Engagement and the English Department. &
#160\; Excerpt from "How I Got That Name: an essay on assimilation"I a
m Marilyn Mei Ling ChinOh\, how I love the resolutenessof that first pers
on singularfollowed by that stalwart indicativeof "be\," without the unce
rtain i-n-gof "becoming." Of course\,the name had been changedsomewhere b
etween Angel Island and the sea\,when my father the papersonin the late 1
950sobsessed with a bombshell blondtransliterated "Mei Ling" to "Marilyn.
"And nobody dared questionhis initial impulse—for we all knowlust drove
men to greatness\,not goodness\, not decency.And there I was\, a wayward
pink baby\,named after some tragic white womanswollen with gin and Nembu
tal.
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Marilyn Chin (陈美玲)
is a prominent Chinese American poet and writer\, an activist and femini
st\, an editor and Professor of English. Born in Hong Kong and raised in
Portland\, Oregon\, her books have become Asian American classics and are
taught in classrooms all over the world. \; Marilyn Chin's work is a
frequent subject of academic research and literary criticism. She has re
ad her poetry at the Library of Congress.
An award-winning author
of a novel\, she has also published four volumes of poetry\, including <
em>Rhapsody in Plain Yellow\, The Phoenix Gone\, the Terrace Empty\,
and the newly released Hard Love Province. \; In addition t
o teaching in the MFA program at San Diego State University\, she serves
as a mentor on the international faculty of the City University of Hong K
ong's low-residency MFA program\, the first of its kind in Asia.
This event is co-sponsored by Lewis &\; Clark College's Departme
nt of Inclusion and Multicultural Engagement and the English Department.<
/p>
\;
Excerpt from
"How I Got That Name:
an essay on assimilation"
I am Marilyn Mei Ling Chin Oh\, how I love the resoluteness of that first p
erson singular followed by that stalwart indicative of "be\," without the uncertain i-n-g of "becoming."
Of course\, the name had been changed somewh
ere between Angel Island and the sea\, when my father the p
aperson in the late 1950s obsessed with a bom
bshell blond transliterated "Mei Ling" to "Marilyn."And nobody dared question his initial impulse—for
we all know lust drove men to greatness\, no
t goodness\, not decency. And there I was\, a wayward pink
baby\, named after some tragic white woman sw
ollen with gin and Nembutal.
UID:20140930T020000Z-28835@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20140904T093701Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/28833-an-evening-with-poet-mar
ilyn-chin
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can poet and writer\, an activist and feminist\, an editor and Professor
of English. Born in Hong Kong and raised in Portland\, Oregon\, her books
have become Asian American classics and are taught in classrooms all ove
r the world. \; Marilyn Chin's work is a frequent subject of academic
research and literary criticism. She has read her poetry at the Library
of Congress. In addition to teaching in the MFA program at San Diego Stat
e University\, she serves as a mentor on the international faculty of the
City University of Hong Kong's low-residency MFA program\, the first of
its kind in Asia. Please join us in the Chapel for a special evening with
Marilyn Chin!
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150116T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150116T173000
LOCATION:Templeton Campus Center—Stamm
GEO:45.44918;-122.670969
SUMMARY:Major Declaration Day 2015
DESCRIPTION:Major Declaration Day is an annual event\, hosted by the Stud
ent Academic Affairs Board (SAAB)\, Academic Advising\, and the CAS Dean'
s Office. It aims to provide an organized opportunity for undeclared stud
ents to:Learn how to declare a major Learn which opportunities are avail
able to them once they have declared a major (research\, internships\, sc
holarships) Meet with faculty to learn about selecting a major advisor&#
160\; Please contact the Academic Advising Office (mailto:advising@lcl
ark.edu) with your questions. Don't miss out on this amazing opportunity!
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Major Declaration Day is an annual even
t\, hosted by the Student Academic Affairs Board (SAAB)\, Academic Advisi
ng\, and the CAS Dean's Office. It aims to provide an organized opportuni
ty for undeclared students to:
Learn how to d
eclare a major
Learn which opportunities are available to them
once they have declared a major (research\, internships\, scholarships)
Meet with faculty to learn about selecting a major advisor \
;
Please contact the Academic Advising Office with your questions. Don't miss out on this
amazing opportunity!
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150121T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150121T173000
LOCATION:Templeton Campus Center in Council Chambers
GEO:45.44918;-122.670969
SUMMARY:Screening and Discussion of "Anne Braden: Southern Patriot"
DESCRIPTION:"If it was Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King who convinced me
to join the struggle\, it was Anne Braden who showed me how to do it. â€
“ Bob Zellner\, Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) first wh
ite field secretaryAnne Braden: Southern Patriot is a documentary film ex
ploring the extraordinary life and legacy of this American civil rights l
eader. After she was charged with sedition for attempting to desegregate
a Louisville\, Kentucky neighborhood in 1954\, Braden used the attacks to
turn herself "inside out" and embrace a lifetime of racial justice organ
izing matched by few whites in American history.Braden was hailed by Dr.
Martin Luther King Jr. in his 1963 Letter from Birmingham Jail as a white
southerner whose rejection of her segregationist upbringing was "eloquen
t and prophetic\, " and named as one of only five southern whites he coul
d count as allies. Labeled a "traitor to her race" and ostracized as a "
red" by segregationists and even many in the civil rights movement\, she
fought for an inclusive movement community and demonstrated that protecti
ng civil liberties was essential to gaining civil rights. Described as "
one of the great figures of our time" by historian Jacquelyn Hall\, Brade
n died in 2006 leaving a remarkable legacy as a grassroots organizer\, co
mmitted journalist\, movement strategist\, social chronicler\, teacher an
d mentor to three generations of social justice activists. \; In the
film Braden recalls 60 years of activism that intersected and linked iss
ues of race with civil liberties\, class\, gender\, sexuality\, economic
justice\, environmentalism\, and peace. She delivers a powerful message
on the dangers of racism and white supremacy\, why it poses such an obsta
cle to social change\, and the necessity of whites organizing with people
of color to eliminate it. Braden biographer Catherine Fosl\, Angela Y.
Davis\, Bernice Johnson Reagon\, Barbara Ransby\, Rev. C.T. Vivian and Co
rnel West among others add their comments on the far-reaching implication
s of Braden's life for activists\, students\, scholars and anyone interes
ted in building a better world."This documentary\, in short\, is amazing.
Aside from the technical success of the film is the fact that Braden her
self was an extraordinary human being." – Leigh Kolb\, Bitch FlicksFoll
owing the one hour documentary\, we will have a discussion on ways that w
hite people can be involved in the struggle for racial justice.
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"If it was Rosa Parks and Martin Luth
er King who convinced me to join the struggle\, it was Anne Braden who sh
owed me how to do it. – Bob Zellner\, Student Nonviolent
Coordinating Committee (SNCC) first white field secretary
<
em>Anne Braden: Southern Patriot is a documentary film expl
oring the extraordinary life and legacy of this American civil rights lea
der. After she was charged with sedition for attempting to desegregate a
Louisville\, Kentucky neighborhood in 1954\, Braden used the attacks to t
urn herself "inside out" and embrace a lifetime of racial justice organiz
ing matched by few whites in American history.
Braden was h
ailed by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in his 1963 Letter from Birmingha
m Jail as a white southerner whose rejection of her segregationist u
pbringing was "eloquent and prophetic\, " and named as one of only five s
outhern whites he could count as allies.
Labeled a "trai
tor to her race" and ostracized as a "red" by segregationists and even ma
ny in the civil rights movement\, she fought for an inclusive movement co
mmunity and demonstrated that protecting civil liberties was essential to
gaining civil rights.
Described as "one of the great figures of
our time" by historian Jacquelyn Hall\, Braden died in 2006 leaving a rem
arkable legacy as a grassroots organizer\, committed journalist\, movemen
t strategist\, social chronicler\, teacher and mentor to three generation
s of social justice activists. \;
In the film Braden recalls
60 years of activism that intersected and linked issues of race with civi
l liberties\, class\, gender\, sexuality\, economic justice\, environment
alism\, and peace.
She delivers a powerful message on the da
ngers of racism and white supremacy\, why it poses such an obstacle to so
cial change\, and the necessity of whites organizing with people of color
to eliminate it.
Braden biographer Catherine Fosl\, Angela
Y. Davis\, Bernice Johnson Reagon\, Barbara Ransby\, Rev. C.T. Vivian and
Cornel West among others add their comments on the far-reaching implicat
ions of Braden's life for activists\, students\, scholars and anyone inte
rested in building a better world.
"This documentary\, in short
\, is amazing. Aside from the technical success of the film is the fact t
hat Braden herself was an extraordinary human being." – Leigh Kolb
\, Bitch Flicks
Following the one h
our documentary\, we will have a discussion on ways that white people can
be involved in the struggle for racial justice.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150128T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150128T210000
LOCATION:Agnes Flanagan Chapel
GEO:45.450821;-122.671419
SUMMARY:Screening of "Dead Man Walking" in preparation for Sr. Helen Prej
ean's LC Visit
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for this very special free screening of the Os
car-winning film\, Dead Man Walking\, in preparation of Sister Helen Prej
ean's visit to Lewis &\; Clark College on February 4\, 2015. Released
20 years ago\, Dead Man Walking is based on a true story. \; SisterH
elen Prejean (Susan Sarandon) is a nun and teacher living in rural Louisi
ana. One day\, she receives a letter from Matthew Poncelet (Sean Penn)\,
who is scheduled to be executed soon for the rape and murder of two teen
agers. After meeting Matthew\, Sister Helen agrees to serve as spiritual
counselor and see what she can do to stay the execution. However\, Matth
ew's claims of innocence seem shaky at best\, and it's clear he's a repre
hensible\, amoral racist. When it becomes obvious that Matthew's sentence
will be carried out\, Sister Helen offers what comfort she can to Matthe
w\, but also tries to guide him to an open admission of the extent of his
crimes and an acceptance of divine forgiveness\, telling him "I want the
last face you see to be the face of love."Roger Ebert\, former film crit
ic of the Chicago Sun-Times\,gave the film four stars\, his highest ratin
g\, and called it "absorbing\, surprising\, technically superb and worth
talking about for a long time afterward." The film is rated R - children
under 18 admitted only with a parent or guardian.Susan Sarandon won an O
scar for her performance as Sister Prejean\, and Sean Penn was \; nom
inated for Best Actor. Bruce Springsteen's song\, Dead Man Walking\, also
received an Oscar nomination. Starring Susan Sarandon\, Sean Penn\, Rob
ert Prosky\, Raymond J. Barry\, R. Lee Ermey\, Celia Weston\; Directed by
Tim Robbins\; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer\, Inc.\; Rating R\; 1995
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Please join us for this very special fr
ee screening of the Oscar-winning film\, Dead Man Walking\, in p
reparation of Sister Helen Prejean's visit to Lewis &\; Clark
College on February 4\, 2015.
Released 20 y
ears ago\, Dead Man Walking is based on a true story.&#
160\; SisterHelen Prejean (Susan Sarandon) is a nun and teacher living in rural Louisiana.
One day\
, she receives a letter from Matthew Poncelet (Sean Penn)\, who is scheduled to be executed soon for the rape and murder of two t
eenagers. After meeting Matthew\, Sister Helen agrees to serve as spiritu
al counselor and see what she can do to stay the execution.
However\, Matthew's claims of innocence seem shaky at best\, and it's cle
ar he's a reprehensible\, amoral racist. When it becomes obvious that Mat
thew's sentence will be carried out\, Sister Helen offers what comfort sh
e can to Matthew\, but also tries to guide him to an open admission of th
e extent of his crimes and an acceptance of divine forgiveness\, telling
him "I want the last face you see to be the face of love."
Roger Ebert\, former film critic of the Chicago Sun-Times\,gave
the film four stars\, his highest rating\, and called it "absorbing\, sur
prising\, technically superb and worth talking about for a long time afte
rward."
The film is rated R - children under 18 admitted on
ly with a parent or guardian.
Susan Sarandon
won an Oscar for her performance as Sister Prejean\, and
Sean Penn was \; nominated for Best Actor. Bruce Springsteen's song\
, Dead Man Walking\, also received an Oscar nomination.
Starring Susan Sarandon\, Sean Penn\, Robert Prosky\, Raymond J. Ba
rry\, R. Lee Ermey\, Celia Weston\; Directed by Tim Robbins\; Metro-Goldw
yn-Mayer\, Inc.\; Rating R\; 1995
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150203T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150203T200000
LOCATION:Templeton Campus Center - Council Chambers
GEO:45.44918;-122.670969
SUMMARY:Lecture by Dr. Ed Baptist (Cornell University): "I looked for a s
tory about families. I found a story about capitalism." (by the author of
"The Half Has Never Been Told: Slavery and The Making of American Capita
lism")
DESCRIPTION:Ed Baptist grew up in Durham\, North Carolina\, and received
his undergraduate degree from Georgetown University. \; He did his gr
aduate work at the University of Pennsylvania. \; Since then\, he has
taught first at the University of Miami\, and\, since 2003\, at Cornell
University. He will speaking about his new book\, The Half Has Never Been
Told: Slavery and the Making of American Capitalism\, published by Basic
Books in September 2014. \; (reviewed in the New York Times (http://
www.nytimes.com/2014/10/04/books/the-half-has-never-been-told-follows-the
-money-of-slavery.html?_r=1)). Ten years in the making\, this sweeping h
istory of the United States from the Revolution to the Civil War puts ens
laved African Americans at the center of the story. \; Using intervie
ws with ex-slaves\, personal narratives written by survivors who escaped
slavery\, the business papers and secret letters of enslavers\, as well a
s the newspapers and more public documents of American communities\, this
book argues that to understand how the American past is today's prologue
without understanding how American slavery grew and changed\, became mod
ern\, and shaped the American nation. Baptist has also published Creatin
g an Old South: Middle Florida's Plantation Frontier Before the Civil War
(UNC Press\, 2002) and with the late Stephanie Camp\, New Studies in the
History of American Slavery\, (University of Georgia Press\, 2006.) 
\; He and Louis Hyman have also published a co-edited book called America
n Capitalism: A Reader\, which was published by Simon and Schuster as an
e-book. At Cornell\, Baptist teaches about the history of slavery\, the
U.S. Civil War\, American capitalism\, digital history\, as well as a ser
vice-learning course that brings American students to work in the schools
of a community in rural Jamaica. \; \; Along with Louis Hyman
\, he has developed and taught The History of American Capitalism\, a MOO
C (Massive Open Online Course) for CornellX. He conceived of this as bein
g more of a multi-form\, dynamic textbook for use by other teachers in th
eir own classrooms than a stand-alone course. Baptist is also leading a p
roject called Freedom on the Move\, [http://freedomonthemove.org (http://
freedomonthemove.org) ] a collaborative effort in digital history that is
building a crowdsourced database of all fugitive slave ads.
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Ed Baptist grew up in Durham\, North Ca
rolina\, and received his undergraduate degree from Georgetown University
. \; He did his graduate work at the University of Pennsylvania. 
\; Since then\, he has taught first at the University of Miami\, and\, si
nce 2003\, at Cornell University. He will speaking about his new book\, <
em>The Half Has Never Been Told: Slavery and the Making of American Capit
alism\, published by Basic Books in September 2014. \; (reviewed in the New York Times).
Ten years in the making\, this sweeping history of the Unit
ed States from the Revolution to the Civil War puts enslaved African Amer
icans at the center of the story. \; Using interviews with ex-slaves\
, personal narratives written by survivors who escaped slavery\, the busi
ness papers and secret letters of enslavers\, as well as the newspapers a
nd more public documents of American communities\, this book argues that
to understand how the American past is today's prologue without understan
ding how American slavery grew and changed\, became modern\, and shaped t
he American nation.
Baptist has also published Creating
an Old South: Middle Florida's Plantation Frontier Before the Civil War
em> (UNC Press\, 2002) and with the late Stephanie Camp\, New Studies in
the History of American Slavery\, (University of Georgia Press\, 2006.)&#
160\; He and Louis Hyman have also published a co-edited book called
American Capitalism: A Reader\, which was published by Simon and Sch
uster as an e-book.
At Cornell\, Baptist teaches about the h
istory of slavery\, the U.S. Civil War\, American capitalism\, digital hi
story\, as well as a service-learning course that brings American student
s to work in the schools of a community in rural Jamaica. \;
\;
Along with Louis Hyman\, he has developed and taught
The History of American Capitalism\, a MOOC (Massive Open Online Cou
rse) for CornellX. He conceived of this as being more of a multi-form\, d
ynamic textbook for use by other teachers in their own classrooms than a
stand-alone course. Baptist is also leading a project called Freedom
on the Move\, [http://freedomo
nthemove.org ] a collaborative effort in digital history that is buil
ding a crowdsourced database of all fugitive slave ads.
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Cornell University. He will speaking about his new book\, The Half Ha
s Never Been Told: Slavery and the Making of American Capitalism.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150204T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150204T163000
LOCATION:Templeton Campus Center
SUMMARY:Bookwarming for Elliott Young
DESCRIPTION:Join the Lewis &\; Clark Bookstore on Wednesday\, February
4th to celebrate the latest book from Elliott Young\, Professor of Histo
ry. In Alien Nation\, "Young traces the pivotal century of Chinese migra
tion to the Americas\, beginning with the 1840s at the start of the "cool
ie" trade and ending during World War II. The Chinese came as laborers\,
streaming across borders legally and illegally and working jobs few other
s wanted\, from constructing railroads in California to harvesting sugar
cane in Cuba". This is the first transnational history of Chinese migrati
on to the Americas. Light refreshments will be served during this event.
\;
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Join the Lewis &\; Clark Bookstore on
Wednesday\, February 4th to celebrate the latest book from Elliott Young\
, Professor of History.
In Alien Nation\, "You
ng traces the pivotal century of Chinese migration to the Americas\, begi
nning with the 1840s at the start of the "coolie" trade and ending during
World War II. The Chinese came as laborers\, streaming across borders le
gally and illegally and working jobs few others wanted\, from constructin
g railroads in California to harvesting sugar cane in Cuba". This is the
first transnational history of Chinese migration to the Americas.
Light refreshments will be served during this event. \;
p>
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150204T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150204T203000
LOCATION:Agnes Flanagan Chapel
GEO:45.450821;-122.671419
SUMMARY:An Evening with Sister Helen Prejean and the 20th Anniversary of
the film\, "Dead Man Walking"
DESCRIPTION:I don't see capital punishment as a peripheral issue about so
me criminals at the edge of society that people want to execute. I see th
e death penalty connected to the three deepest wounds of our society: rac
ism\, poverty\, and violence. \; – Sr. Helen Prejean Sister Helen
Prejean has been instrumental in sparking national dialogue on the death
penalty and helping to shape the Catholic Church's newly vigorous opposit
ion to state executions. She travels around the world giving talks about
her ministry. She considers herself a southern storyteller. Sister Helen
is a member of the Congregation of St. Joseph. She spent her first years
with the Sisters teaching religion to junior high school students. Reali
zing that being on the side of poor people is an essential part of the Go
spel she moved into the St. Thomas Housing Project in New Orleans and beg
an working at Hope House from 1981 – 1984. During this time\, she was
asked to correspond with a death row inmate Patrick Sonnier at Angola. Sh
e agreed and became his spiritual adviser. After witnessing his execution
\, she wrote a book about the experience. The result was Dead Man Walkin
g: An Eyewitness Account of the Death Penalty in the United States. It be
came a movie\, an opera and a play for high schools and colleges. Since
1984\, Sister Helen has divided her time between educating citizens about
the death penalty and counseling individual death row prisoners. She has
accompanied six men to their deaths. In doing so\, she began to suspect
that some of those executed were not guilty. This realization inspired he
r second book\, The Death of Innocents: An Eyewitness Account of Wrongful
Executions\, which was released by Random House in December of 2004.
0\; Sr. Helen is presently at work on another book - RIVER OF FIRE: MY SP
IRITUAL JOURNEY. \; \; An opportunity for purchasing/autographin
g books with Sr. Helen Prejean will be available after her talk. \; T
his event is co-sponsored by the Department of Inclusion and Multicultura
l Engagement and the Office of Spiritual and Religious Life at Lewis &
\; Clark College. Free and open to the public. RSVP Required (limited to
400 people)
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I don't se
e capital punishment as a peripheral issue about some criminals at the ed
ge of society that people want to execute. I see the death penalty connec
ted to the three deepest wounds of our society: racism\, poverty\, and vi
olence. \; – Sr. Helen Prejean
Sister Helen Prejean has been instrumental in sparking national
dialogue on the death penalty and helping to shape the Catholic Church's
newly vigorous opposition to state executions. She travels around the wo
rld giving talks about her ministry. She considers herself a southern sto
ryteller.
Sister Helen is a member of the Congregation of St
. Joseph. She spent her first years with the Sisters teaching religion to
junior high school students. Realizing that being on the side of poor pe
ople is an essential part of the Gospel she moved into the St. Thomas Hou
sing Project in New Orleans and began working at Hope House from 1981 –
1984.
During this time\, she was asked to correspond with a
death row inmate Patrick Sonnier at Angola. She agreed and became his sp
iritual adviser. After witnessing his execution\, she wrote a book about
the experience.
The result was Dead Man Walking: An Eyew
itness Account of the Death Penalty in the United States. It became
a movie\, an opera and a play for high schools and colleges.
Since 1984\, Sister Helen has divided her time between educating citizen
s about the death penalty and counseling individual death row prisoners.
She has accompanied six men to their deaths. In doing so\, she began to s
uspect that some of those executed were not guilty. This realization insp
ired her second book\, The Death of Innocents: An Eyewitness Account of W
rongful Executions\, which was released by Random House in December of 20
04. \; Sr. Helen is presently at work on another book - RIVER OF
FIRE: MY SPIRITUAL JOURNEY. \; \;
An opportunit
y for purchasing/autographing books with Sr. Helen Prejean will be availa
ble after her talk. \; This event is co-sponsored by the Department o
f Inclusion and Multicultural Engagement and the Office of Spiritual and
Religious Life at Lewis &\; Clark College.
Free and open
to the public. RSVP Required (limited to 400 people)
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g national dialogue on the death penalty. \;Sister Helen is a member
of the Congregation of St. Joseph and began working at Hope House from 19
81 – 1984. \;During this time\, she was asked to correspond with a
death row inmate Patrick Sonnier at Angola. She agreed and became his spi
ritual adviser. After witnessing his execution\, she wrote a book about t
he experience. \;The result was Dead Man Walking: An Eyewitness Accou
nt of the Death Penalty in the United States.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150225T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150225T170000
LOCATION:Miller 105
GEO:45.450858;-122.668265
SUMMARY:E&D Spring Colloquium - Cities
DESCRIPTION:According to the World Health Organization: One hundred years
ago\, 2 out of every 10 people lived in an urban area. By 1990\, less th
an 40% of the global population lived in a city\, but as of 2010\, more t
han half of all people live in an urban area. By 2030\, 6 out of every 10
people will live in a city\, and by 2050\, this proportion will increase
to 7 out of 10 people… Today\, the number of urban residents is growin
g by nearly 60 million every year. (http://www.who.int/gho/urban_ health/
situation_trends/urban_population_growth_text/en/ (http://www.who.int/gho
/urban_%20health/situation_trends/urban_population_growth_text/en/)\, 1/1
0/14) What are the causes and effects\, the advantages and disadvantages\
, of urbanization? How have cities changed through history and how do the
y differ throughout the world? How has the move to cities affected our so
cial\, political\, economic\, and cultural experiences and expressions?
Guest panelists followed by Q&\;AProf. Joel Sweek\, \;Exploration
and DiscoveryProf. \;Kabir Heimsath\, \;Department of Sociology a
nd AnthropologyProf. Reiko Hillyer\, \;Department of HistoryThe Collo
quium Series is free and open to the Lewis &\; Clark Community
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According to the World Health Organizat
ion: One hundred years ago\, 2 out of every 10 people lived in an urban a
rea. By 1990\, less than 40% of the global population lived in a city\, b
ut as of 2010\, more than half of all people live in an urban area. By 20
30\, 6 out of every 10 people will live in a city\, and by 2050\, this pr
oportion will increase to 7 out of 10 people… Today\, the number of urb
an residents is growing by nearly 60 million every year. (http://www.who.int/gho/urban_ health/situation_trends/urban_po
pulation_growth_text/en/\, 1/10/14) What are the causes and effects\,
the advantages and disadvantages\, of urbanization? How have cities chan
ged through history and how do they differ throughout the world? How has
the move to cities affected our social\, political\, economic\, and cultu
ral experiences and expressions?
Guest panelists followed by
Q&\;A
Prof. Joel Sweek\, \;Exploration and Discove
ry
Prof. \;Kabir Heimsath\, \;Department of Soci
ology and Anthropology
Prof. Reiko Hillyer\, \;Depar
tment of History
The Colloquium Series i
s free and open to the Lewis &\; Clark Community
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\n According to the World Health Organization: On
e hundred years ago\, 2 out of every 10 people lived in an urban area. By
1990\, less than 40% of the global population lived in a city\, but as o
f 2010\, more than half of all people live in an urban area. By 2030\, 6
out of every 10 people will live in a city\, and by 2050\, this proportio
n will increase to 7 out of 10 people… Today\, the number of urban resi
dents is growing by nearly 60 million every year. (http://www.who.int/gho/urban_ health/situation_trends/urban_populatio
n_growth_text/en/\, 1/10/14) What are the causes and effects\, the ad
vantages and disadvantages\, of urbanization? How have cities changed thr
ough history and how do they differ throughout the world? How has the mov
e to cities affected our social\, political\, economic\, and cultural exp
eriences and expressions? \n \n Guest panelists followed by
Q&\;A\n
\n
Prof. Joel Sweek\, \;Exploration and Disc
overy\n
Prof. \;Kabir Heimsath\, \;Department
of Sociology and Anthropology\n
Prof. Reiko Hillyer\, 
\;Department of History\n
\n
\n The Colloquium
Series is free and open to the Lewis &\; Clark Community\n
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150304
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150305
SUMMARY:Lewis & Clark's 1st Annual Middle East Studies Symposium
DESCRIPTION:The Middle East Initiative is proud to present… \;Lewis
&\; Clark's 1st Annual Middle East Studies SymposiumMarch 4-6th \
; \; \; \; Wednesday 3/4 \;From Morocco to the UAE (
and everywhere in between): Student Research PanelNoa Raman\, Gabby Henri
e\, Julia Duerst &\; Maia Erickson 11:30-1pm \;Albany Smith Hall&
#160\;(Refreshments provided)Keynote Lecture:Skyscrapers and Shadows: Ref
lections on an Ethnographic Research Trajectory in the Middle EastDr. And
rew Gardner\, University of Puget Sound 5-6:30pm \;Albany Smith Hall
Around the Table: \;(Free) \;Open Dinner at the Co-Op\, Family St
yleand Q&\;A w/ Dr. Gardner facilitated by Anthro Club 7pm \;Rust
y Nail Co-Op \; \; Thursday 3/5Conversations on Religion in th
e Middle Eastw/ Imam Al-Dahlimy\, Islamic Center of Portland\, Sahar Bass
youni\, Director of the Islamic School of Muslim \;Educational \;
Trust &\; Ned Rosch\, Jewish Voice for Peace 2-3:20pm \;Gregg Pav
ilion \;(refreshments provided)Middle East Studies Faculty Roundtable
w/ Prof. Oren Kosansky (SOAN)\, Prof. Paul Powers (RELS) &\; Prof Cyru
s Partovi (IA) \; 4:30-6pm \;Gregg Pavilion \;(refreshments
provided) Friday 3/6Conflict and Space: A Lecture on Modern Palestinian
and Iraqi Literaturew/ Dr. Yasmeen Hanoosh\, Portland State University &a
mp\; Ghayde Ghraowi\, University of Texas Austin 10:30-12pm \;Albany
Smith Hall \;(refreshments provided)Film Screening of Encounter Poin
tReconciling grievances in the pursuit of peace in Israel/Palestine 5-6:
30pm \;Miller 105 \;(pizza provided) \;
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The Middle East Initiative is proud t
o present… \;
Lewis &\; Clark's 1st Annual
Middle East Studies Symposium
March 4-6th \;
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\; \;
\;
Wednesday 3/4
\;
From Morocco to the UAE (and every
where in between): Student Research Panel
Noa Rama
n\, Gabby Henrie\, Julia Duerst &\; Maia Erickson
11:
30-1pm \;Albany Smith Hall \;(Refreshments provi
ded)
Keynote Lecture:
Skysc
rapers and Shadows: Reflections on an Ethnographic Research Trajectory in
the Middle East
Dr. Andrew Gardner\, University o
f Puget Sound
5-6:30pm \;Albany Smith Hall
Around the Table: \;(Free) \;Open Dinn
er at the Co-Op\, Family Style
and Q&\;A w/ Dr.
Gardner facilitated by Anthro Club
7pm \;Rusty Nail
Co-Op \;
\;
Thursday 3/5
Conversations on Religion in the Middle East
w/ Imam Al-Dahlimy\, Islamic Center of Portland\, Sahar Bassyouni\, Direc
tor of the Islamic School of Muslim \;Educational \;Trust &\;
Ned Rosch\, Jewish Voice for Peace 2-3:20pm \;Gregg Pavil
ion \;(refreshments provided)
Middle East Studies
Faculty Roundtable w/ Prof. Oren Kosansky (SOAN)\, Prof
. Paul Powers (RELS) &\; Prof Cyrus Partovi (IA) \; 4:
30-6pm \;Gregg Pavilion \;(refreshments provided)
Friday 3/6
Conflict and Space: A Lecture on Modern
Palestinian and Iraqi Literature
w/ Dr. Yasmeen H
anoosh\, Portland State University &\; Ghayde Ghraowi\, University of
Texas Austin 10:30-12pm \;Albany Smith Hall \;(refres
hments provided)
Film Screening of Encounter Point
Reconciling grievances in the pursuit of peace in Isr
ael/Palestine
5-6:30pm \;Miller 105 \;(pizza pro
vided)
\;
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\n Lewis &\; Clark's 1st Annual Middle East
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150318T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150318T170000
LOCATION:Evans Hall
GEO:45.452273;-122.669241
SUMMARY:E&D Spring Colloquium - Making Music in PDX
DESCRIPTION:Guest Panelists:Ryan Wines (http://www.marmosetmusic.com/our-
story/family)\, Co-founder and CEO of Marmoset Musi (http://www.marmosetm
usic.com)c Johnny Clay\, musician with The Dimes (http://thedimes.bandca
mp.com)Christopher Brown (http://www.coutureofmusic.com/bio/)\, musician\
, actor\, and teacher Katy Davidson\, (http://katydavidsonandfriends.com
/about) LC Alumna\, musician &\; DJ Angela Webber\, LC Alumna\, music
ian with The Doubleclicks (http://www.thedoubleclicks.com) Our guest pan
elists will speak about the music scene in Portland. A few Lewis &\;
Clark student acts (solo\, ensemble\, or band) will perform and get some
feedback from our panelists.The Colloquium Series is free and open to the
Lewis &\; Clark Community
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Our
guest panelists will speak about the music scene in Portland.
A f
ew Lewis &\; Clark student acts (solo\, ensemble\, or band) will perfo
rm and get some feedback from our panelists.
The Colloquium Ser
ies is free and open to the Lewis &\; Clark Community
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\n Our guest panelists
will speak about the music scene in Portland.\n
\n
\n A few Lewis &
amp\; Clark student acts (solo\, ensemble\, or band) will perform and get
some feedback from our panelists.\n
\n
\n The Colloquium Serie
s is free and open to the Lewis &\; Clark Community\n
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150406T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150406T160000
LOCATION:Templeton Campus Center
GEO:45.44918;-122.670969
SUMMARY:53rd International Affairs Symposium presents "The Fractured Mosa
ic: Managing Ethnic Disputes"
DESCRIPTION:Peter Galbraith \;is a Senior Diplomatic Fellow at the Ce
nter for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation in Washington\, D.C. As the U
nited States first Ambassador to Croatia\, Galbraith mediated peace proce
sses between Croatia and Bosnia. Galbraith has served numerous U.S. and U
nited Nations appointments. His regional expertise includes the greater M
iddle East\, the Balkans and Southeast Asia. Galbraith currently serves a
Vermont State Senator.Feisal al-Istrabadi \;is the Director of the C
enter for the Study of the Middle East and Professor of Practice at the M
aurer School of Law at Indiana University. Al-Istrabadi served as the Dep
uty Permanent Representative of Iraq to the United Nations. A legal advis
or to the Iraqi Minister for Foreign Affairs\, al-Istrabadi was a princip
al legal drafter of Iraq's interim constitution and was the primary autho
r of Iraq's Bill of Fundamental Rights.
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Peter Galbraith \;is
a Senior Diplomatic Fellow at the Center for Arms Control and Non-Prolif
eration in Washington\, D.C. As the United States first Ambassador to Cro
atia\, Galbraith mediated peace processes between Croatia and Bosnia. Gal
braith has served numerous U.S. and United Nations appointments. His regi
onal expertise includes the greater Middle East\, the Balkans and Southea
st Asia. Galbraith currently serves a Vermont State Senator.
<
strong>Feisal al-Istrabadi
\;is the Director of the Center f
or the Study of the Middle East and Professor of Practice at the Maurer S
chool of Law at Indiana University. Al-Istrabadi served as the Deputy Per
manent Representative of Iraq to the United Nations. A legal advisor to t
he Iraqi Minister for Foreign Affairs\, al-Istrabadi was a principal lega
l drafter of Iraq's interim constitution and was the primary author of Ir
aq's Bill of Fundamental Rights.
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DTSTAMP:20150316T084820Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/34827-53rd-international-affai
rs-symposium-presents-the
CATEGORIES:Open to the Public
LAST-MODIFIED:20150316T154820Z
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X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Ethnic conflict tears at the fibers of a society and
there is no singular prescription for conflict resolution. Is institution
al redesign and the preservation of state borders essential in managing e
thnically divided societies? Or is peace only achievable through partitio
ning these identities into separate states?
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150406T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150406T203000
GEO:45.44918;-122.670969
SUMMARY:53rd International Affairs Symposium presents "I Pledge Allegianc
e: Navigating the Threat of Foreign Fighters"
DESCRIPTION:Wesley Clark \;is a retired four-star general who led NAT
O forces to victory in the Kosovo War as Supreme Allied Commander of Euro
pe. Clark was pivotal in ending the conflicts within the former Yugoslavi
a\, saving millions from ethnic violence. An expert on geopolitics\, mili
tary strategy\, and security\, Clark was a Democratic candidate for the 2
004 U.S. presidential election. Clark is currently CEO and chairman of We
sley K. Clark &\; Associates\, a strategic consulting firm located in
Little Rock\, Arkansas.Murtaza Hussain \;is a national security and c
ivil liberties journalist at The Intercept\, an independent online public
ation aimed at producing transparent and adversarial journalism. Hussain
has interviewed incarcerated prospective and former volunteers for foreig
n conflicts in the post-9/11 era. Reporting on confidential documents pro
vided by NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden\, Hussain is a frequent contrib
utor to The Guardian\, The New York Times\, Al Jazeera and Globe and Mail
. \;
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Wesley Clark \;is a
retired four-star general who led NATO forces to victory in the Kosovo Wa
r as Supreme Allied Commander of Europe. Clark was pivotal in ending the
conflicts within the former Yugoslavia\, saving millions from ethnic viol
ence. An expert on geopolitics\, military strategy\, and security\, Clark
was a Democratic candidate for the 2004 U.S. presidential election. Clar
k is currently CEO and chairman of Wesley K. Clark &\; Associates\, a
strategic consulting firm located in Little Rock\, Arkansas.
<
strong>Murtaza Hussain
\;is a national security and civil li
berties journalist at The Intercept\, an independent online publication a
imed at producing transparent and adversarial journalism. Hussain has int
erviewed incarcerated prospective and former volunteers for foreign confl
icts in the post-9/11 era. Reporting on confidential documents provided b
y NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden\, Hussain is a frequent contributor to
The Guardian\, The New York Times\, Al Jazeera and Globe and Mail. \
;
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DTSTAMP:20150310T085927Z
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LAST-MODIFIED:20150310T155927Z
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X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:With the rise of transnationalism\, citizens are leav
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Americans and Europeans going to fight for ISIS). Should governments act
to ameliorate the perceived threat by revoking the citizenship of these
foreign fighters? Or is the depiction of them as traitors overblown?
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150414T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150414T163000
LOCATION:Templeton Campus Center
GEO:45.44918;-122.670969
SUMMARY:Bookwarming for Reiko Hillyer
DESCRIPTION:Join the Lewis &\; Clark Bookstore on Tuesday\, April 14 t
o celebrate the latest book from Reiko Hillyer\, Assistant Professor of H
istory. \; In Designing Dixie: Tourism\, Memory\, and Urban Space
in the New South\, Hillyer explores how "although many white southerners
chose to memorialize the Lost Cause in the aftermath of the Civil War\, b
oosters\, entrepreneurs\, and architects in southern cities believed that
economic development\, rather than nostalgia\, would foster reconciliati
on between North and South." Hillyer shows how these boosters crafted "di
stinctive local pasts designed to promote their economic futures and to a
ttract northern tourists and investors". \; \; Light refreshm
ents will be served during this event. \; \; For more informa
tion\, e-mail books@lclark.edu.
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Join the Lewis &\; Clark Bookstore on
Tuesday\, April 14 to celebrate the latest book from Reiko Hillyer\, Assi
stant Professor of History.
\;
I
n Designing Dixie: Tourism\, Memory\, and Urban Space in the New South\,
Hillyer explores how "although many white southerners chose to memorializ
e the Lost Cause in the aftermath of the Civil War\, boosters\, entrepren
eurs\, and architects in southern cities believed that economic developme
nt\, rather than nostalgia\, would foster reconciliation between North an
d South." Hillyer shows how these boosters crafted "distinctive local pas
ts designed to promote their economic futures and to attract northern tou
rists and investors". \;
\;
Light refreshments will be served during this event. \;

60\;
For more information\, e-mail books@lclark.edu.
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llyer
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\n Celebrating the release of Designing Dixie:
Tourism\, Memory\, and Urban Space in the New South by Lewis &\;
Clark's own Reiko Hillyer. \;\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150504
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150505
LOCATION:Templeton Campus Center
GEO:45.44918;-122.670969
SUMMARY:Rental Return & Textbook Buyback
DESCRIPTION:Return your rental textbooks and sell your books back for cas
h! \; Check buyback prices online at books.lclark.edu
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Return your rental textbooks and sell y
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Check buyback prices online at bo
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150505
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150506
LOCATION:Templeton Campus Center
GEO:45.44918;-122.670969
SUMMARY:Rental Return & Textbook Buyback
DESCRIPTION:Return your rental textbooks and sell your books back for cas
h! \; Check buyback prices online at books.lclark.edu
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Return your rental textbooks and sell y
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150506
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150507
LOCATION:Templeton Campus Center
GEO:45.44918;-122.670969
SUMMARY:Rental Return & Textbook Buyback
DESCRIPTION:Return your rental textbooks and sell your books back for cas
h! \; Check buyback prices online at books.lclark.edu
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Return your rental textbooks and sell y
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Check buyback prices online at bo
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150507
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150508
LOCATION:Templeton Campus Center
GEO:45.44918;-122.670969
SUMMARY:Rental Return & Textbook Buyback
DESCRIPTION:Return your rental textbooks and sell your books back for cas
h! \; Check buyback prices online at books.lclark.edu
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Return your rental textbooks and sell y
our books back for cash! \;
Check buyback prices online at bo
oks.lclark.edu
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DTSTAMP:20150421T090106Z
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SUMMARY:Meet Your Major 2015
DESCRIPTION:October 12-20 FREE FOOD! Still unsure about your major? 
60\;Come hear from faculty\, staff\, and students about why their major i
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students about what's coming up next! Attend multiple events over six e
venings and make or confirm your choice. \;Each gathering will start
with a short presentation\, so please be on time. \;JUST ADDED! Ch
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Fields 2nd Floor Foyer History 10
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Already declared? \;Learn from faculty and upper division
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Attend multiple event
s over six evenings and make or confirm your choice. \;Each gatherin
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ark College and cheer over our pints. The format will include a short int
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Already declared? \;Learn from faculty and upper division
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Attend multiple event
s over six evenings and make or confirm your choice. \;Each gatherin
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Already declared? \;Learn from faculty and upper division
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Attend multiple event
s over six evenings and make or confirm your choice. \;Each gatherin
g will start with a short presentation\, so please be on time.
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music scene\, with concert tours from Europe's top concert halls to Asia'
s premiere International festivals. Red Chamber takes its inspiration fr
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ancient Chinese Court music from the Tang Dynasty (618-907)\, to contempo
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growl\, is heralded as the "Zheng Master" (Montreal Gazette). She is joi
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its finest. With dazzling technique\, alluring presentations\, and excep
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amber "Chinese music has never been so exciting and scintillating\, with
passion power\, and sheer energy" (Moors Magazine\, Holland)\, and that "
these virtuosic performers set the stage on fire with hot licks\, power a
nd passion" (CBC Radio\, Canada)\, and as "top instrumentalists with an a
dventurous approach to music that includes a mix of Chinese music with Am
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chman became a Youtube viral hit. Red Chamber can also be found on Myspac
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Whether it is fast and furious string band music\, sultry Impe
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r's passionate energy embodies every note. Canada's Red Chamber features
four virtuosic performers that have collectively become an innovative pow
erhouse in the international music scene\, with concert tours from Europe
's top concert halls to Asia's premiere International festivals.
Red Chamber takes its inspiration from the rare traditional Chinese "Pluc
ked String" repertoire to present a captivatingly unique program embracin
g string band music spanning centuries\, a host of world cultures\, and a
myriad of musical genres. Consummate performers\, their superb virtuosit
y is exemplified in performances of ancient Chinese Court music from the
Tang Dynasty (618-907)\, to contemporary Canadian compositions\, and an i
ntriguing range of other works including Balkan\, Gypsy jazz\, American O
ld-Timey and Bluegrass.
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heng Master" (Montreal Gazette). She is joined by Guilian Liu\, internati
onally recognized as one of the world's premiere pipa (Chinese lute) play
ers\, Zhimin Yu\, established as the only ruan (bass lute) virtuoso in No
rth America\, and award-winning multi-instrumentalist\, Geling Jiang. Thi
s outstanding ensemble of seasoned international performers is constantly
stretching the boundaries of traditional Chinese instruments\, bringing
them to the world stage to perform music at its finest. With dazzling tec
hnique\, alluring presentations\, and exceptional musical experiences tha
t heed no limits\, Red Chamber's concerts are absolutely not to be missed
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The press has commented that with Red Chamber "Chinese music ha
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music that includes a mix of Chinese music with American bluegrass and Ea
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dgrass" with Bluegrass mandolin luminary John Reischman became a Youtube
viral hit. Red Chamber can also be found on Myspace\, Facebook and at www
.Mei-Han.com/redchamber.html.
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SUMMARY:OLMV State of Civil Rights Forum - 50th Anniversary of the Voting
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for real inclusive policies! Help OLMV commemorate the 50th anniversary
of the Voting Rights Act passed by congress and signed by President Johns
on in 1965. Three outstanding Oregonians who have played a vital role for
minority involvement opportunities in politics and public policy will be
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laws fifty years after passage of the VRA. \; Panelists include repr
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Help OLMV comm
emorate the 50th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act passed by congress
and signed by President Johnson in 1965. Three outstanding Oregonians who
have played a vital role for minority involvement opportunities in polit
ics and public policy will be honored.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151102T180000
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151120T160000
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LOCATION:The Buffalo Gap Saloon &\; Eatery
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SUMMARY:Research News & Brews
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story) and Norma Velazquez-Ulloa (Biology) present short\, informal talks
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short\, informal talks on their research\, while we cheer over our pints.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160125T190000
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60\;Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church (http://bethelameofportland
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MLK Lecture \;in the
Agnes Flanagan Chapel at \;7pm. \;Join us for an exciting lectur
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#160\;in Northeast Portland about the importance of Dr. Martin Luther Kin
g Jr.\, his vision of community\, and his teachings. This is the event in
which we will initiate our Buddy System. \;No RSVP required.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160126T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160126T200000
LOCATION:Templeton Campus Center- Stamm
GEO:45.44918;-122.670969
SUMMARY:MLK Week: Visions of Change
DESCRIPTION:This event is the space in which you can express your vision
of change through multiple forms of art: collages\, paintings\, poems\, d
rawings\, videos\, etc. We welcome every member of the Lewis &\; Clark
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160127T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160127T200000
LOCATION:Templeton Campus Center- Stamm
GEO:45.44918;-122.670969
SUMMARY:MLK Week: Race Dialogues
DESCRIPTION:Race Dialogues was created by Lewis &\; Clark undergraduat
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of Race Dialogues is to have a space for all members of the Lewis &\;
Clark community so they may engage in a critical dialogue about racism. R
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students. The purpose of Race Dialogues is to have a space for all member
s of the Lewis &\; Clark community so they may engage in a critical di
alogue about racism. Race Dialogues uses a very strict guidelines to ensu
re that no one person dominates the dialogue.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160128T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160128T163000
LOCATION:Templeton Campus Center- Council Chambers
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SUMMARY:MLK Week: Martin Luther King Jr. and Today's Student Activism
DESCRIPTION:This panel consists of faculty from the Lewis &\; Clark co
mmunity. Each member on the panel will offer their scholarly perspective
on the Modernist Negro Activist\, a speech given by Martin Luther King Jr
. about his feelings and thoughts on the activist efforts of young Black
college students during the 1960s. Please come listen to how the panelist
s discuss how this relates to our current political and social moment.
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scholarly perspective on the Modernist Negro Activist\, a speech given by
Martin Luther King Jr. about his feelings and thoughts on the activist e
fforts of young Black college students during the 1960s. Please come list
en to how the panelists discuss how this relates to our current political
and social moment. \;
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160128T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160128T200000
LOCATION:Templeton Campus Center
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SUMMARY:MLK Week: Stories of Intersectionality
DESCRIPTION:Members of the Lewis &\; Clark community share their stori
es\, thoughts\, and reflections on relationship that their various identi
ties have with their race
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Members of the Lewis &\; Clark commu
nity share their stories\, thoughts\, and reflections on relationship tha
t their various identities have with their race
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160129T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160129T200000
LOCATION:Templeton Campus Center- Council Chambers
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SUMMARY:MLK Week: Poetry Aloud
DESCRIPTION:The final MLK Week event features members of the Lewis &\;
Clark community reciting poems—either original or by known poets—tha
t connect to the wisdom of Martin Luther King Jr.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160204T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160204T180000
LOCATION:Templeton Campus Center - Stamm
GEO:45.44918;-122.670969
SUMMARY:2016 Spring Activities Fair
DESCRIPTION:2016 Spring Activities FairThursday\, February 4th - 4pm to 6
pmTempleton Campus Center - Stamm Come meet student leaders from Lewis &
amp\; Clark's 100+ student organizations and learn about what they have p
lanned for the semester and how you can get involved!The 2016 Spring Acti
vities Fair is presented by the Office of Student Activities Please clic
k here (https://college.lclark.edu/live/forms/833-2016-spring-activities-
fair-table-request) to request a table for your student organization at t
he 2016 Spring Activities Fair. Space is limited at the Spring Activitie
s Fair\, so please expect to share a table with another student organizat
ion. Take a look at what student organizations have already requested a
table at the 2016 Spring Activities Fair: Anime Club Black Student Unio
n (BSU) Climbing Club Common Ground Dance Y Entrepreneurship Club En
vironmental Affairs Symposium German Club Hawaii Club Historical Fenci
ng Society Inclusion and Multicultural Engagement International Student
s of Lewis &\; Clark (ISLC) InterVarsity Christian Fellowship The Me
ridian Model United Nations New Student Orientation Pioneer Athletics
Sports Information The Pioneer Log Psychology Club Sailing Club Socie
ty of Economists Student Leadership and Service Students Today Leaders
Forever Third Culture Kids (TCKs) Zipcar 12/11/15
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2016 Spring Activities Fair Thursday\, February 4th - 4pm to 6pm Templeton Campus Center - Stamm
Come meet studen
t leaders from Lewis &\; Clark's 100+ student organizations and learn
about what they have planned for the semester and how you can get involve
d!
The 2016 Spring Activities Fair is presented by the Off
ice of Student Activities
Please click here to request a table for your student organization at
the 2016 Spring Activities Fair.
Space is limited at the Spring A
ctivities Fair\, so please expect to share a table with another student o
rganization.
Take a look at what student organizations have
already requested a table at the 2016 Spring Activities Fair:
Anime Club Black Student Union (BSU) Climbing Club Common Ground Dance Y Entrepreneur
ship Club Environmental Affairs Symposium German Club
Hawaii Club Historical Fencing Society Inclusion and Mult
icultural Engagement International Students of Lewis &\; Clark
(ISLC) InterVarsity Christian Fellowship The Meridian
Model United Nations New Student Orientation Pioneer Athl
etics Sports Information The Pioneer Log Psychology Club Sailing Club Society of Economists Student Leadership
and Service Students Today Leaders Forever Third Culture Ki
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\n 2016 Spring Activities Fair\n Thursday\, February 4th - 4pm to 6pm Templeton Campus Center - Stamm \n \n The 201
6 Spring Activities Fair is presented by the Office of Student Activities
\n
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160205T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160205T170000
LOCATION:The Buffalo Gap Saloon &\; Eatery
GEO:45.474528;-122.672171
SUMMARY:Research News & Brews
DESCRIPTION:Please join us 4:00 pm-5:30 pm on Friday\, February 5th \
;at The Buffalo Gap Saloon &\; Eatery on Macadam to hear MaryAnn Bylan
der (Sociology/Anthropology) and Karen Gross (English) \;present shor
t\, informal talks on their research\, while we cheer over our pints. Ple
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Please join us 4:00 pm-5:30 pm on Frida
y\, February 5th \;at The Buffalo Gap Saloon &\; Eatery on Macadam
to hear MaryAnn Bylander (Sociology/Anthropology) and Karen Gross (Engli
sh) \;present short\, informal talks on their research\, while we che
er over our pints. Please mark your calendars to come support your collea
gues!
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160219T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160219T163000
LOCATION:Smith Hall
GEO:45.451415;-122.668211
SUMMARY:Public Lecture by Dan Chambliss
DESCRIPTION:"How College Works - and how to make it work better" (https:/
/college.lclark.edu/live/files/21202-chambliss-posterpdf) What can colle
ges do\, in this age of growing budget constraints and enervating corpora
tist initiatives\, to work better? What small changes can schools make to
dramatically improve student success? Dan Chambliss' 10-year longitudina
l study\, described in his celebrated book \;How College Works \;
(Harvard UP 2014)\, explains how personal relationships with faculty memb
ers and peers play a surprisingly decisive role in collegiate success. Hi
s research illuminates how these connections form the central daily motiv
ators for students in all aspects of their educational career. The right
sorts of contact\, fostered through everything from faculty office locati
on and course scheduling to dorm design and departmental social events\,
are not only inexpensive to implement\, but reliably and powerfully effec
tive in improving all aspects of students' success at school. Higher educ
ation is a human activity\, he argues\, and works best\, for student\, st
aff and faculty\, when it brings them together. \; \;
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dget constraints and enervating corporatist initiatives\, to work better?
What small changes can schools make to dramatically improve student succ
ess? Dan Chambliss' 10-year longitudinal study\, described in his celebra
ted book \;How College Works \;(Harvard UP 2014)\, expla
ins how personal relationships with faculty members and peers play a surp
risingly decisive role in collegiate success. His research illuminates ho
w these connections form the central daily motivators for students in all
aspects of their educational career. The right sorts of contact\, foster
ed through everything from faculty office location and course scheduling
to dorm design and departmental social events\, are not only inexpensive
to implement\, but reliably and powerfully effective in improving all asp
ects of students' success at school. Higher education is a human activity
\, he argues\, and works best\, for student\, staff and faculty\, when it
brings them together. \;
\;
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160304T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160304T170000
LOCATION:The Buffalo Gap Saloon &\; Eatery
GEO:45.474528;-122.672171
SUMMARY:Research News & Brews
DESCRIPTION:Please join us 4:00 pm-5:30 pm on Friday\, March 4th \;at
The Buffalo Gap Saloon &\; Eatery on Macadam to hear Kundai Chirindo
(Rhetoric and Media Studies) and Beth Szczepanski (Music) \;present s
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Music) \;present short\, informal talks on their research\, while we
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160314T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160314T180000
LOCATION:JRH 102
SUMMARY:Citizens United/ Citizens Divided: A Case Study in the Anthropolo
gy of Law
DESCRIPTION:Phi Beta Kappa\, Sociology and Anthropology\, and Political S
cienceinvite you to attend the following public lecture \;Citizens
United/ Citizens Divided:A Case Study in the Anthropology of Lawby \;
Carol \;GreenhousePrinceton University \; This lecture offers
a cultural analysis of the 2010 U.S. Supreme Court case\, Citizens United
. \; The legal controversies surrounding this case concerned the role
of corporations in federal elections. For the public\, though\, it is le
ss the technicalities of election law that have drawn attention\; rather\
, it is the Court's formulation of corporations as persons. In this sense
\, the Court dealt with fundamental social and cultural questions: \;
What is a group? \; What is a corporation? What is the public intere
st in democracy? What is the meaning of money in politics? The lecture ex
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explicitly\, thereby carrying the significance of the case beyond electio
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Citizens United/ Citizens Divided:
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\;
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izens United. \; The legal controversies surrounding this case concer
ned the role of corporations in federal elections. For the public\, thoug
h\, it is less the technicalities of election law that have drawn attenti
on\; rather\, it is the Court's formulation of corporations as persons. I
n this sense\, the Court dealt with fundamental social and cultural quest
ions: \; What is a group? \; What is a corporation? What is the p
ublic interest in democracy? What is the meaning of money in politics? Th
e lecture examines the ways in which the Court posed such questions\, imp
licitly and explicitly\, thereby carrying the significance of the case be
yond electioneering to the role of law in everyday life.
\;
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160317T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160317T200000
LOCATION:Templeton Campus Center
GEO:45.44918;-122.670969
SUMMARY:Visiting Scholar: Reina Gossett on Trans Feminine BIPOC History\,
Resistance\, and Prison Abolition
DESCRIPTION:The Queer Student Union\, in collaboration with the Campus Ac
tivity Board\, Office of Inclusion &\; Multicultural Engagement\, Ray
Warren Symposium\, and the Finance Committee are honored to present an ev
ening with activist\, artist\, historian\, writer\, and educator Reina Go
ssett!! Reina is an exciting presence to have on campus\; she is the 201
4-2016 Activist-In-Residence at Barnard College's Center for Research on
Women\, the previous membership director of the Sylvia Rivera Law Project
\, and has been involved in both Queers for Economic Justice and Critical
Resistance (among a few names). Reina has been invited to and invovled i
n a profound number of insitutions\, conferences\, protests\, video-serie
s\, and publications.She is currently directing and producing a much-anti
cipated film called Happy Birthday Marsha! "detailing the lives of Sylvia
Rivera (and) Marsha P Johnson in the hours leading up to the Stonewall R
iots of 1969". Her work is at the forefront of critical discussions on Bl
ack feminism\, transgender justice\, state violence\, prison abolition\,
and so much more. \; This lecture will center on trans\, gender nonc
onforming\, and queer feminine people of color's legacy in the queer move
ment as we know it today and why prison abolition is galvanized by that (
and a much-longer) history. \; Accesibility: this show is FREE to al
l LC students and the Portland-community. The space is wheelchair accessi
ble\, not-scent free\, and one bathroom will be made gender neutral direc
tly outside the Council Chambers. \;
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ion with the Campus Activity Board\, Office of Inclusion &\; Multicult
ural Engagement\, Ray Warren Symposium\, and the Finance Committee are ho
nored to present an evening with activist\, artist\, historian\, writer\,
and educator Reina Gossett!!
Reina is an exciting presence
to have on campus\; she is the 2014-2016 Activist-In-Residence at Barnard
College's Center for Research on Women\, the previous membership directo
r of the Sylvia Rivera Law Project\, and has been involved in both Queers
for Economic Justice and Critical Resistance (among a few names). Reina
has been invited to and invovled in a profound number of insitutions\, co
nferences\, protests\, video-series\, and publications.She is currently d
irecting and producing a much-anticipated film called Happy Birthday Mars
ha! "detailing the lives of Sylvia Rivera (and) Marsha P Johnson in the h
ours leading up to the Stonewall Riots of 1969". Her work is at the foref
ront of critical discussions on Black feminism\, transgender justice\, st
ate violence\, prison abolition\, and so much more. \;
T
his lecture will center on trans\, gender nonconforming\, and queer femin
ine people of color's legacy in the queer movement as we know it today an
d why prison abolition is galvanized by that (and a much-longer) history.
\;
Accesibility: this show is FREE to all LC students a
nd the Portland-community. The space is wheelchair accessible\, not-scent
free\, and one bathroom will be made gender neutral directly outside the
Council Chambers. \;
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gossett-on-trans-feminine
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Reina Gossett!!
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160401T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160401T160000
LOCATION:Templeton Campus Center\, Council Chamber
GEO:45.44918;-122.670969
SUMMARY:From Activist to Politican- Senator Pramila Jayapal
DESCRIPTION:he The Pamplin Society of Fellows and Lewis &\; Clark Coll
ege are proud to host Washington State Senator Pramila Jayapal as this ye
ar's Distinguished Visiting Scholar! Pramila Jayapal is now a senator re
presenting the 37th legislative district of Washington state and has rece
ntly announced that she is running for US Congress. Born in India\, Sena
tor Jayapal was sent here at age 16 by her parents who wanted the best li
fe for her. Since then\, she's worked tirelessly through diverse and diff
icult experiences\, but above all\, she has refined herself into a person
deeply committed to all people and the planet\, rather than special inte
rests and corporations. Her lecture will discuss how her years of immigr
ant and minority rights activism experience has shaped her progressive\,
social justice approach to politics. \;____________________________
_______________________Learn more about Sen. Jayapal here!http://www.pram
ilaforcongress.com/ (http://www.pramilaforcongress.com/)http://www.ozy.co
m/rising-stars/from-handcuffs-to-elected-office-washington-states-rabble-
rousing-senator/40795 (http://www.ozy.com/rising-stars/from-handcuffs-to-
elected-office-washington-states-rabble-rousing-senator/40795)
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he The Pamplin Society of Fellows and L
ewis &\; Clark College are proud to host Washington State Senator Pram
ila Jayapal as this year's Distinguished Visiting Scholar!
Pramila Jayapal is now a senator representing the 37th legislative di
strict of Washington state and has recently announced that she is running
for US Congress.
Born in India\, Senator Jayapal was s
ent here at age 16 by her parents who wanted the best life for her. Since
then\, she's worked tirelessly through diverse and difficult experiences
\, but above all\, she has refined herself into a person deeply committed
to all people and the planet\, rather than special interests and corpora
tions.
Her lecture will discuss how her years of immigr
ant and minority rights activism experience has shaped her progressive\,
social justice approach to politics.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160401T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160401T170000
LOCATION:The Buffalo Gap Saloon &\; Eatery
GEO:45.474528;-122.672171
SUMMARY:Research News & Brews
DESCRIPTION:Please join us 4:00 pm-5:30 pm on Friday\, April 1st \;at
The Buffalo Gap Saloon &\; Eatery on Macadam to hear Julio dePaula (C
hemistry) and Ellen Seljan (Political Science) \;present short\, info
rmal talks on their research\, while we cheer over our pints. Please mark
your calendars to come support your colleagues!
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Please join us 4:00 pm-5:30 pm on Frida
y\, April 1st \;at The Buffalo Gap Saloon &\; Eatery on Macadam to
hear Julio dePaula (Chemistry) and Ellen Seljan (Political Science) 
\;present short\, informal talks on their research\, while we cheer over
our pints. Please mark your calendars to come support your colleagues!
UID:20160401T230000Z-90552@college.lclark.edu
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formal talks on their research\, while we cheer over our pints. Please ma
rk your calendars to come support your colleagues!
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160407
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160408
LOCATION:Templeton Campus Center
GEO:45.44918;-122.670969
SUMMARY:Now Accepting L.E.A.P. Mentor Applications!
DESCRIPTION:Mission With the aim of holistically serving historically un
derrepresented students in college\, to develop cohorts of student leader
s to serve first-year students as college ambassadors and peer mentors fo
r navigating the social and academic transitions to Lewis &\; Clark Co
llege\, and to foster an increasingly welcoming and supportive community.
\;Apply to be a L.E.A.P. Mentor! (https://docs.google.com/a/lclark
.edu/forms/d/1S_hjM_gpl5O5AsrYxCtE0xDeJD6rd2AJnOCJnancNMw/viewform) 
0\; Program Objectives With a focus on historically underrepresente
d students\, create a connected cohort of student peer mentors and an inc
reased sense of community at L&\;C for mentors and mentees De
velop and enhance mentors´ leadership and mentorship abilities with work
shops\, mini-retreat(s)\, and diversity trainings\, including opportuniti
es for Intergroup Dialogue and Passport to Leadership Provide fi
rst-year student mentees with peer-support for social and academic transi
tions for the first year of college Connect students to the wide
array of resources and opportunities available at the college C
reate a sustainable pipeline for mentee-to-mentor transitions incentivize
d by the value of the program Incentives for Mentors Having a p
ositive influence supporting incoming students to be successful at L&\
;C Co-creating a more inclusive college community for underrepre
sented students leadership\, mentorship and diversity training f
or professional development Networking opportunities with alumni
Building mentor cohort community Opportunities to lead
and/or participate in fun social events\, including eating out and excur
sions into Portland\, expenses covered Gifts to mentors from IME
each semester as recognition for service L.E.A.P. Mentor Time Commi
tment and Expectations L.E.A.P. Mentors are expected to participate
in all trainings (fall and spring) and orientations This is a ye
ar-long commitment. L.E.A.P. Mentors are expected to contact their mentee
s in the summer and remain in correspondence throughout the 2016-2017 aca
demic year. We expect L.E.A.P. Mentors to reach out and spend time with t
heir mentee(s) on a regular basis\, checking in at least every other week
L.E.A.P. Mentors are expected to participate in L.E.A.P. events
that may take place on OCCASIONAL weekends and evenings throughout the 2
016-2017 year (estimate 2 such events / semester) L.E.A.P. mento
rs are expected to attend a bi-weekly L.E.A.P. Mentor group meeting
L.E.A.P. mentors are expected to meet with the L.E.A.P. Program Super
visor individually or in small groups every other week Qualification
s for Mentorship Selection Have a strong commitment to Lewis &\;
Clark and the philosophy behind the L.E.A.P. peer mentoring program
A full time L&\;C student with a flexible co-curricular schedule
In good disciplinary and academic standing (minimum GPA of 2.5)
Involved in co-curricular activities Ability and desire
to work with students\, faculty\, and staff Demonstrate strong l
eadership skills Have a positive and motivated attitude! Pr
ogram Outline March: Invite prospective mentors to apply to be mento
rs April: Select cohort of approximately 15 mentors for 2016-17
academic year\; welcome dinner off-campus for mentor cohort Summ
er: mentor group outreach for virtual discussion/readings/training
August: Pre-assessment - skills\, needs and expectations of mentors an
d mentees\; mentor outreach/invitations to future potential mentees
August: Mentor/mentee pairing - two\, three\, or four mentees per men
tor\, serving approximately 30-60 first-year mentees total\, depending on
enrollment and student needs August: NSO mentor-mentee inaugura
l welcome event: Great Expectations (GE) field trip. Participation in GE
event means participation in L.E.A.P. mentorship program for 2016-17
Fall Term: Mentors plan to conduct bi-weekly check-ins with mentees\
; monthly informal group social events by invitation/facilitation of ment
ors\; 2 social events produced by IME\, including inaugural welcome event
\, mid year social event October: Mentor Cohort Leadership Devel
opment Workshop: Exploring the roots of our identities\, with (optional)
free DNA testing to discover/explore familial lineage December/J
anuary: mid-year assessment Spring Term: Mentors plan to conduct
bi-weekly check-ins with mentees\; monthly informal group social events
by invitation/facilitation of mentors February-March: Mentor Coh
ort Leadership Development Program: Intergroup Dialogue February
-March: IME-College Outdoors Leadership Retreat opportunity Apri
l: End of the year banquet and program assessment
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Mission
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h the aim of holistically serving historically underrepresented students
in college\, to develop cohorts of student leaders to serve first-year st
udents as college ambassadors and peer mentors for navigating the social
and academic transitions to Lewis &\; Clark College\, and to foster an
increasingly welcoming and supportive community.
With a focus on histori
cally underrepresented students\, create a connected cohort of student pe
er mentors and an increased sense of community at L&\;C for mentors an
d mentees
Develop and enhanc
e mentors´ leadership and mentorship abilities with workshops\, mini-ret
reat(s)\, and diversity trainings\, including opportunities for Intergrou
p Dialogue and Passport to Leadership
Provide first-year student mentees with peer-support for social
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Connect students to the wide array of resourc
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leadership\, mentorship and
diversity training for professional development
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d\, expenses covered
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L.E.A.P. Mentor Time Commitment and Expec
tations
L.E.A.P. Mentors are expe
cted to participate in all trainings (fall and spring) and orientations
This is a year-long commitmen
t. L.E.A.P. Mentors are expected to contact their mentees in the summer a
nd remain in correspondence throughout the 2016-2017 academic year. We ex
pect L.E.A.P. Mentors to reach out and spend time with their mentee(s) on
a regular basis\, checking in at least every other week
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L.E.A.P. mentors are expected to
attend a bi-weekly L.E.A.P. Mentor group meeting
L.E.A.P. mentors are expected to meet with the L.E.
A.P. Program Supervisor individually or in small groups every other week
Qualifications for Mentorshi
p Selection
Have a strong commitm
ent to Lewis &\; Clark and the philosophy behind the L.E.A.P. peer men
toring program
A full time L
&\;C student with a flexible co-curricular schedule
In good disciplinary and academic standing (mi
nimum GPA of 2.5)
Involved i
n co-curricular activities
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bility and desire to work with students\, faculty\, and staff
Demonstrate strong leadership skills
Have a positive and motivated
attitude!
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March: Invite prospective mentors t
o apply to be mentors
April:
Select cohort of approximately 15 mentors for 2016-17 academic year\; we
lcome dinner off-campus for mentor cohort
Summer: mentor group outreach for virtual discussion/readin
gs/training
August: Pre-asse
ssment - skills\, needs and expectations of mentors and mentees\; mentor
outreach/invitations to future potential mentees
August: Mentor/mentee pairing - two\, three\, or fou
r mentees per mentor\, serving approximately 30-60 first-year mentees tot
al\, depending on enrollment and student needs
August: NSO mentor-mentee inaugural welcome event: Gre
at Expectations (GE) field trip. Participation in GE event means particip
ation in L.E.A.P. mentorship program for 2016-17
Fall Term: Mentors plan to conduct bi-weekly check-i
ns with mentees\; monthly informal group social events by invitation/faci
litation of mentors\; 2 social events produced by IME\, including inaugur
al welcome event\, mid year social event
October: Mentor Cohort Leadership Development Workshop: Expl
oring the roots of our identities\, with (optional) free DNA testing to d
iscover/explore familial lineage
December/January: mid-year assessment
Spring Term: Mentors plan to conduct bi-weekly check-ins w
ith mentees\; monthly informal group social events by invitation/facilita
tion of mentors
February-Mar
ch: Mentor Cohort Leadership Development Program: Intergroup Dialogue
February-March: IME-College Out
doors Leadership Retreat opportunity
April: End of the year banquet and program assessment
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160425T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160425T170000
LOCATION:Council Chambers\, Templeton Campus Center
GEO:45.450858;-122.668265
SUMMARY:Roy Saigo\, Southern Oregon University President: Diversity\, Inc
lusion & Higher Education Leadership
DESCRIPTION:Prior to joining Southern Oregon University\, Dr. Roy Saigo w
orked as a consultant\, speaker and writer on societal and leadership iss
ues. From 2000-2007\, Saigo was president of St. Cloud State University i
n Minnesota\, which had grown under his leadership to a campus of 16\,000
students\, 175 majors and minors. It had become the most highly accredit
ed university in the system. During his tenure\, Dr. Saigo brought the un
iversity to fiscal stability\, built academic programs\, increased studen
t enrollment\, engaged the campus community in internal university affair
s\, and initiated renovation and expansion of academic and residential fa
cilities for students\, among other accomplishments. \;
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Prior to joining Southern Oregon Univer
sity\, Dr. Roy Saigo worked as a consultant\, speaker and writer on socie
tal and leadership issues. From 2000-2007\, Saigo was president of St. Cl
oud State University in Minnesota\, which had grown under his leadership
to a campus of 16\,000 students\, 175 majors and minors. It had become th
e most highly accredited university in the system. During his tenure\, Dr
. Saigo brought the university to fiscal stability\, built academic progr
ams\, increased student enrollment\, engaged the campus community in inte
rnal university affairs\, and initiated renovation and expansion of acade
mic and residential facilities for students\, among other accomplishments
. \;
UID:20160425T230000Z-147339@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20160406T134414Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/137618-roy-saigo-southern-oreg
on-university-president
CATEGORIES:Open to the Public
LAST-MODIFIED:20160406T204414Z
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agent for diversity and inclusion in higher education leadership.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160506T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160506T160000
LOCATION:Agnes Flanagan Chapel
SUMMARY:Honors Convocation 2016
UID:20160506T220000Z-139004@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20160307T155915Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/commencement/schedule-of-events/
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honors as well as students receiving national scholarships and awards.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160914T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160914T180000
LOCATION:Templeton Campus Center
GEO:45.44918;-122.670969
SUMMARY:Summer Science Poster Conference
DESCRIPTION:Please join students and faculty at the Summer Science Poster
Conference. Lewis &\; Clark students who participated in summer scien
ce research will present their project posters. The student presenters w
ere supported by a variety of sources\, including the \;John S. Roger
s Summer Science Program\, the \;Miller Internship Program\, and the&
#160\;Community Engagement &\; Leadership in Science (CELS) Summer Res
earch Program. \; Please join us to learn more about the great resea
rch our students are doing on campus and beyond!Wednesday\, September 144
:30 - 6:00 pmStamm Combo (on the 3rd floor of Templeton Student CenterSna
cks provided \;
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Please join students and faculty at the
Summer Science Poster Conference. Lewis &\; Clark students who partic
ipated in summer science research will present their project posters.
The student presenters were supported by a variety of sources\, incl
uding the \;John S. Rogers Summer Science Program\,
the \;Miller Internship Program\, and the
60\;Community Engagement &\; Leadership in Science (CELS) Summer Resea
rch Program. \;
Please join us to learn more about t
he great research our students are doing on campus and beyond!
Wednesday\, September 14 4:30 - 6:00 pm Stamm Combo (on the 3rd floor of Templeton Student Center<
/strong> Snacks provided
\;
UID:20160914T233000Z-190694@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20160912T090416Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/189929-summer-science-poster-c
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CATEGORIES:Open to the Public
LAST-MODIFIED:20160912T160416Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161005T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161005T170000
LOCATION:Templeton Campus Center\, Council Chamber
GEO:45.44918;-122.670969
SUMMARY:Lorry Lokey Faculty Excellence Awards Ceremony & Reception
DESCRIPTION:Lewis &\; Clark is proud to recognize and support distingu
ished faculty in the College of Arts and Sciences through the Lorry Lokey
Faculty Excellence Awards. Established by a grant from philanthropist L
orry Lokey through the Silicon Valley Community Foundation\, this honor h
elps sustain the college's commitment to recruiting\, retaining\, and rew
arding outstanding faculty through public recognition and financial suppo
rt. Mr. Lokey endowed the Faculty Excellence Awards through a generous
60\;$2 million gift (https://www.lclark.edu/live/news/29070-noted-philant
hropist-lorry-lokey-makes-2-million-gift-to-lewis-amp-clark-to-support-ou
tstanding-professors) \;to Lewis &\; Clark in 2015. For 2016\, de
an of the college of arts and sciences\, Catherine Kodat\, will present t
he award to three faculty members selected for their inspired teaching\,
rigorous scholarship\, demonstrated leadership\, and artistic achievement
:Greta Binford (https://college.lclark.edu/live/profiles/22-greta-binf
ord)\, Associate Professor of Biology Kundai Chirindo (https://college.l
clark.edu/live/profiles/100-kundai-chirindo)\, Assistant Professor of Rhe
toric and Media Studies Pauls Toutonghi (https://college.lclark.edu/live
/profiles/58-pauls-toutonghi)\, Associate Professor of English 4:00pm
\;- Awards Ceremony Reception to follow.
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Lewis &\; Clark is proud to recogniz
e and support distinguished faculty in the College of Arts and Sciences t
hrough the Lorry Lokey Faculty Excellence Awards.
Established by
a grant from philanthropist Lorry Lokey through the Silicon Valley Commun
ity Foundation\, this honor helps sustain the college's commitment to rec
ruiting\, retaining\, and rewarding outstanding faculty through public re
cognition and financial support. Mr. Lokey endowed the Faculty Excellence
Awards through a generous \;$2 million gif
t \;to Lewis &\; Clark in 2015.
For 2016\, dean of the
college of arts and sciences\, Catherine Kodat\, will present the award
to three faculty members selected for their inspired teaching\, rigorous
scholarship\, demonstrated leadership\, and artistic achievement:
UID:20161005T230000Z-193650@college.lclark.edu
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ry Lokey Faculty Excellence Awards. Please join us for the ceremony and r
eception at 4:00pm on October 5.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161011T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161011T200000
LOCATION:Olin Hall 301
GEO:45.4512272542636;-122.667546036987
SUMMARY:Robotics to Reach Out and Change the World
DESCRIPTION:"Robotics to Reach Out and Change the World" Chad Jenkins A
ssociate Professor of Computer Science and Engineering University of Mic
higan Robotics is poised to be a groundbreaking and disruptive technolog
y. Robotics will transform society in the next 40 years the way computing
has transformed it over the last 40 years. Robotics is the next evolutio
n\, taking technology beyond digital information into performing real tas
ks in the physical world. Through robotics\, we can erase the geographic
barriers that limit us in our work\, play\, education\, and so much more.
Even with such amazing innovation at hand\, we face major challenges in
enabling our robots to work with people in common human environments. Th
ese challenges center primarily around robots being about perceive their
surroundings\, including people and relevant objects. Until recently\, ou
r robots have mostly been blind with a limited ability to see their world
\, creating a bottleneck in the ability of robots to operate autonomously
. \; Building on advances in robot sensing and computation\, we are j
ust at the point of enabling perception for autonomous robots that are ca
pable of mobility and dexterous manipulation to perform tasks in the pres
ence of and in collaboration with human users. In this talk\, I will pre
sent our work in bringing robots out of research laboratories and into th
e real world through improved methods of perception and improved accessib
ility via the World Wide Web. \; \;Towards this goal\, I will p
resent our work in probabilistic state estimation for object scene graphs
and physically-plausible human motion estimation. \; I will addition
ally discuss \;our work in robot communications protocols and web tec
hnologies to make a wide variety of robots accessible and programmable to
researchers\, educators\, and the physically disabled.Funded by the Jame
s F. and Marion L. Miller Foundation\, Howard Hughes Medical Institute\,
the Lewis &\; Clark College President's office\, and the Inclusion and
Multicultural Engagement office.
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"Robotics to Reach Out and Change the W
orld"
Chad Jenkins Associate Professor of Computer Science
and Engineering University of Michigan
Robotics is poised
to be a groundbreaking and disruptive technology. Robotics will transfor
m society in the next 40 years the way computing has transformed it over
the last 40 years. Robotics is the next evolution\, taking technology bey
ond digital information into performing real tasks in the physical world.
Through robotics\, we can erase the geographic barriers that limit us in
our work\, play\, education\, and so much more.
Even with such a
mazing innovation at hand\, we face major challenges in enabling our robo
ts to work with people in common human environments. These challenges cen
ter primarily around robots being about perceive their surroundings\, inc
luding people and relevant objects. Until recently\, our robots have most
ly been blind with a limited ability to see their world\, creating a bott
leneck in the ability of robots to operate autonomously. \; Building
on advances in robot sensing and computation\, we are just at the point o
f enabling perception for autonomous robots that are capable of mobility
and dexterous manipulation to perform tasks in the presence of and in col
laboration with human users.
In this talk\, I will present our wo
rk in bringing robots out of research laboratories and into the real worl
d through improved methods of perception and improved accessibility via t
he World Wide Web. \; \;Towards this goal\, I will present our
work in probabilistic state estimation for object scene graphs and physic
ally-plausible human motion estimation. \; I will additionally discus
s \;our work in robot communications protocols and web technologies t
o make a wide variety of robots accessible and programmable to researcher
s\, educators\, and the physically disabled.
Funded by the Jame
s F. and Marion L. Miller Foundation\, Howard Hughes Medical Institute\,
the Lewis &\; Clark College President's office\, and the Inclusion and
Multicultural Engagement office.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161115T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161115T163000
LOCATION:Watzek Library Atrium
GEO:45.450919;-122.669177
SUMMARY:Annual Mellon Fall Poster Session
DESCRIPTION:This event showcases the collaborative faculty-student resear
ch conducted in the College of Arts and Sciences this summer. \; The
projects were funded by the Mellon Foundation Grant in the Arts &\; Hu
manities and Social Sciences\, as well as by the John S. Rogers Science R
esearch Program. \; Recipients of these grants have produced research
posters and will be in attendance to discuss their work. The event will
also feature a reception and a chance for participating students to rece
ive one of two $50 Powell's Gift Cards. Please join us as we celebrate t
he exciting work of our students and their faculty collaborators! \;
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This event showcases the coll
aborative faculty-student research conducted in the College of Arts and S
ciences this summer. \; The projects were funded by the Mellon Founda
tion Grant in the Arts &\; Humanities and Social Sciences\, as well as
by the John S. Rogers Science Research Program. \; Recipients of the
se grants have produced research posters and will be in attendance to dis
cuss their work.
The event will also feature a receptio
n and a chance for participating students to receive one of two $50 Powel
l's Gift Cards.
Please join us as we celebrate the exci
ting work of our students and their faculty collaborators! \;
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161208T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161208T193000
LOCATION:Board Room\, Frank Manor House
SUMMARY:Alumni of Color Supper Club
DESCRIPTION:The Supper Club is a special event for up to 10 current L&
\;C students to share a nice dinner with several alumni of color at Lewis
&\; Clark. It is a great\, informal opportunity to build community wi
th different generations within the L&\;C community and learn about ou
r stories before\, during\, and after L&\;C! WHEN: The Supper Club wi
ll take place at 5:30PM on Thursday\, December 8th WHERE: Board Room\, M
anor House It will be first come first serve due to seats being limited
in the space reserved. But there will be more opportunities coming up and
you will be considered for the next one as well if you wish. We will be
having a catered meal to provide an opportunity for you to have a good me
al and a time to relax before finals start up. Here is the link to sign u
p: Supper Club (https://docs.google.com/a/lclark.edu/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdc
H-icUWmBgKMEGq8IezNK_mgafNu0CWg4xJakvBImePKy9Q/viewform). \; Here ar
e the two alumni that will be joining us: Hanako Imber '10 Hanako gradu
ated in 2010\, double majoring in Economics and Mathematics &\; Comput
er Science. She is currently a part of the Board of Alumni and Diversity
&\; Inclusion Committee. While at L &\; C\, she was a SAAB tutor an
d was a member of the mathematical competition in modeling. She is now a
Team Lead in Product Implementation doing technical project management at
Huron Consulting Group. If you'd like to know more here is a link (https
://college.lclark.edu/offices/alumni/board/members/imber/) to her bio for
the Board of Alumni. Here is a link to her LinkedIn (https://www.linkedi
n.com/in/hanako-imber-3a865216?authType=NAME_SEARCH&\;authToken=xnTz&a
mp\;locale=en_US&\;trk=tyah&\;trkInfo=clickedVertical%3Amynetwork%2
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d%3A1480440068079%2Ctas%3Ahana). Goldann Salazar '12 Goldann graduated
from Lewis &\; Clark in 2012\, majoring in SOAN. She has had a focus o
n equity and education.While at L&\;C\, she was co chair of the Ray Wa
rren Symposium and apart of the service-oriented advisory board. She is c
urrently the Office Manager &\; Scheduler - Commissioner Amanda Fritz\
, in the City of Portland. Here is a link to her LinkedIn (https://www.li
nkedin.com/in/goldannsalazar?authType=NAME_SEARCH&\;authToken=e5LX&
\;locale=en_US&\;trk=tyah&\;trkInfo=clickedVertical%3Amynetwork%2Cc
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The Supper Club is a special event for
up to 10 current L&\;C students to share a nice dinner with several al
umni of color at Lewis &\; Clark. It is a great\, informal opportunity
to build community with different generations within the L&\;C commun
ity and learn about our stories before\, during\, and after L&\;C!
WHEN: The Supper Club will take place at 5:30PM on Thursday\, Decemb
er 8th WHERE: Board Room\, Manor House
It will be fir
st come first serve due to seats being limited in the space reserved. But
there will be more opportunities coming up and you will be considered fo
r the next one as well if you wish. We will be having a catered meal to p
rovide an opportunity for you to have a good meal and a time to relax bef
ore finals start up. Here is the link to sign up: Supper Club. \;
Here
are the two alumni that will be joining us:
Hanako Imber '10
Hanako graduated in 2010\, double
majoring in Economics and Mathematics &\; Computer Science. She is cur
rently a part of the Board of Alumni and Diversity &\; Inclusion Commi
ttee. While at L &\; C\, she was a SAAB tutor and was a member of the
mathematical competition in modeling. She is now a Team Lead in Product I
mplementation doing technical project management at Huron Consulting Grou
p. If you'd like to know more here is a link to her bio for the Board
of Alumni. Here is a link to her LinkedIn.
Goldann graduated fr
om Lewis &\; Clark in 2012\, majoring in SOAN. She has had a focus on
equity and education.While at L&\;C\, she was co chair of the Ray Warr
en Symposium and apart of the service-oriented advisory board. She is cur
rently the Office Manager &\; Scheduler - Commissioner Amanda Fritz\,
in the City of Portland. Here is a link to her LinkedIn.
\;
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about our stories before\, during\, and after L&\;C! \nWHEN: The
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170201T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170201T183000
LOCATION:Legal Research Center - Lower Student Lounge
GEO:45.45177;-122.677216
SUMMARY:Tackling the Racial & Ethnic Disparity
DESCRIPTION:In this informational panel\, come hear from Multnomah County
DA Rod Underhill\, Portland Police Chief Mike Marshman\, and Multnomah C
ounty Sheriff Mike Reese about the policy changes they've made using data
from the Racial and Ethnic Disparities (RED) report. This month\, Multn
omah County is launching an exciting and innovative program\, called Law
Enforcement Assisted Diversion (LEAD)\, which will allow officers (pre-bo
oking!) to redirect low-level drug offenders to community-based services
instead of jail and prosecution. This program is but one part of an ongoi
ng systemic revolution in directly addressing the racial and ethnic dispa
rity in Multnomah County's criminal justice system. By critically analyzi
ng the Relative Rate Index (RRI) data\, that is\, the rates at which pers
ons of color are disproportionately arrested and referred for prosecution
for certain crimes\, Multnomah County has been able to intelligently cra
ft policies to dramatically impact this disparity and create an ever more
just system. One-hour panel discussion to begin at 5:30 pm\, with a Q&a
mp\;A and reception to follow. Event is open to the public.
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In this informational panel\, come hear
from Multnomah County DA Rod Underhill\, Portland Police Chief Mike Mars
hman\, and Multnomah County Sheriff Mike Reese about the policy changes t
hey've made using data from the Racial and Ethnic Disparities (RED) repor
t.
This month\, Multnomah County is l
aunching an exciting and innovative program\, called Law Enforcement Assi
sted Diversion (LEAD)\, which will allow officers (pre-booking!) to redir
ect low-level drug offenders to community-based services instead of jail
and prosecution. This program is but one part of an ongoing systemic revo
lution in directly addressing the racial and ethnic disparity in Multnoma
h County's criminal justice system. By critically analyzing the Relative
Rate Index (RRI) data\, that is\, the rates at which persons of color are
disproportionately arrested and referred for prosecution for certain cri
mes\, Multnomah County has been able to intelligently craft policies to d
ramatically impact this disparity and create an ever more just system.
One-hour panel discussion to begin at 5:30 pm\, with a Q&\;A and
reception to follow. Event is open to the public.
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en to the public. Questions? Contact Sarah Fine at sfine@lclark.edu.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170301T124000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170301T134000
LOCATION:JR Howard Hall 102
SUMMARY:Improving Student Success through Transparent Teaching
DESCRIPTION:At this pedagogy lunch\, we welcome Janet Steverson\, Dean fo
r Diversity and Inclusion\, who will lead a conversation about transparen
t teaching. Research shows that all students are more successful when a f
aculty member is transparent with regard to her/his class activities and
assignments. However\, our students from underserved groups benefit the m
ost. Being transparent means moving the knowledge and understanding of th
e rationale for her/his class activities and assignments from the faculty
member to the students. Prior to the workshop you will receive the tools
that will help you to employ transparent teaching in your classrooms. Th
en\, during the workshop\, we will practice using these tools. Reading m
aterials and instructions will be available here the week before the lunc
h.
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At this pedagogy lunch\, we welcome Jan
et Steverson\, Dean for Diversity and Inclusion\, who will lead a convers
ation about transparent teaching. Research shows that all students are mo
re successful when a faculty member is transparent with regard to her/his
class activities and assignments. However\, our students from underserve
d groups benefit the most. Being transparent means moving the knowledge a
nd understanding of the rationale for her/his class activities and assign
ments from the faculty member to the students. Prior to the workshop you
will receive the tools that will help you to employ transparent teaching
in your classrooms. Then\, during the workshop\, we will practice using t
hese tools.
Reading materials and instructions will be available
here the week before the lunch.
UID:20170301T204000Z-224160@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20170223T155223Z
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our assignments more accessible to some students than to others? What can
be done to create an environment where all students start off with simil
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by TEP's guest speaker\, Janet Steverson (Dean for Diversity and Inclusio
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170316T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170316T170000
LOCATION:Gregg Pavilion
GEO:45.4506477144909;-122.671172383575
SUMMARY:Student-Faculty Partnerships: Establishing More Inclusive Pedagog
ical Practices
DESCRIPTION:In this lecture\, Dr. Cook-Sather will present an innovative
and widely successful method of engaging faculty in partnerships with stu
dents in order to develop and enact more inclusive pedagogical practices.
Please join us for this hands-on\, interactive presentation. Event flyer
(https://college.lclark.edu/live/files/23457-alisoncook-satherflyerpdf)
\; About Dr. Cook-Sather Alison Cook-Sather is Mary Katharine Woo
dworth Professor of Education at Bryn Mawr College and Director of the Te
aching and Learning Institute at Bryn Mawr and Haverford Colleges in Penn
sylvania. Her research focuses on how differently positioned participants
in education can work together toward deeper learning and on how various
metaphors and the classical anthropological concept of liminality can be
used to analyze how education is and might be conceptualized and practic
ed. Supported by grants from the Ford Foundation\, The Arthur Vining Davi
s Foundations\, and The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation\, Dr. Cook-Sather has
developed internationally recognized programs that position students as
pedagogical partners to prospective secondary teachers and to practicing
university faculty members. She has published over 80 articles and book c
hapters and given as many keynote addresses\, other invited presentations
\, and papers at refereed conferences in Brazil\, Canada\, Italy\, Spain\
, Sweden\, the United Kingdom\, and throughout the United States. She has
published five books including Engaging Students as Partners in Learning
&\; Teaching: A Guide for Faculty (co-authored with Catherine Bovill
and Peter Felten\, Jossey-Bass\, 2014) and Education Is Translation: A Me
taphor for Change in Learning and Teaching (Penn Press\, 2006). From 2010
-2015\, she was the Jean Rudduck Visiting Scholar at the University of Ca
mbridge in England\, and in October 2016\, she was a Visiting Fellow at U
niversity of Queensland\, Australia.
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In this lecture\, Dr. Cook-Sather will
present an innovative and widely successful method of engaging faculty in
partnerships with students in order to develop and enact more inclusive
pedagogical practices. Please join us for this hands-on\, interactive pre
sentation. Event flyer
\;
About Dr. Cook-Sather
Alison Cook-Sather is Mary Katharine Wo
odworth Professor of Education at Bryn Mawr College and Director of the T
eaching and Learning Institute at Bryn Mawr and Haverford Colleges in Pen
nsylvania. Her research focuses on how differently positioned participant
s in education can work together toward deeper learning and on how variou
s metaphors and the classical anthropological concept of liminality can b
e used to analyze how education is and might be conceptualized and practi
ced. Supported by grants from the Ford Foundation\, The Arthur Vining Dav
is Foundations\, and The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation\, Dr. Cook-Sather ha
s developed internationally recognized programs that position students as
pedagogical partners to prospective secondary teachers and to practicing
university faculty members. She has published over 80 articles and book
chapters and given as many keynote addresses\, other invited presentation
s\, and papers at refereed conferences in Brazil\, Canada\, Italy\, Spain
\, Sweden\, the United Kingdom\, and throughout the United States. She ha
s published five books including Engaging Students as Partners in Lea
rning &\; Teaching: A Guide for Faculty (co-authored with Catheri
ne Bovill and Peter Felten\, Jossey-Bass\, 2014) and Education Is Tra
nslation: A Metaphor for Change in Learning and Teaching (Penn Press
\, 2006). From 2010-2015\, she was the Jean Rudduck Visiting Scholar at t
he University of Cambridge in England\, and in October 2016\, she was a V
isiting Fellow at University of Queensland\, Australia.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170316T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170316T163000
LOCATION:Lewis &\; Clark Bookstore
GEO:45.44946;-122.67103
SUMMARY:Book Warming Series
DESCRIPTION:Join us to listen to Pauls Toutonghi\, Associate Professor of
English \;speak about his book "Dog Gone: \;A Lost Pet's Extraor
dinary Journey and the Family Who Brought Him Home"\, ask questions\,
0\;and check out what a member of our L&\;C community is up to!
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Join us to listen to Pauls Toutonghi\,
Associate Professor of English \;speak about his book "Dog Gone: 
\;A Lost Pet's Extraordinary Journey and the Family Who Brought Him Home"
\, ask questions\, \;and check out what a member of our L&\;C comm
unity is up to
!
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the Family Who Brought Him Home"\, ask questions\, \;and check out wh
at a member of our L&\;C community is up to!\n
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170405T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170405T190000
LOCATION:Gregg Pavilion
GEO:45.4506477144909;-122.671172383575
SUMMARY:A Fiction Reading by Michael Ondaatje
DESCRIPTION:Michael Ondaatje is one of the world's foremost writers – h
is artistry and aesthetic have influenced an entire generation of writers
and readers. Although he is best known as a novelist\, Ondaatje's work a
lso encompasses poetry\, memoir\, and film\, and reveals a passion for de
fying conventional form. His transcendent novel The English Patient explo
res the stories of people history fails to reveal by intersecting four di
verse lives at the end of World War II. This bestselling novel was later
made into an Academy Award-winning film. Ondaatje himself is an interest
ing intersection of cultures. Born in Sri Lanka\, the former Ceylon\, of
Indian/Dutch ancestry\, he went to school in England\, and then moved to
Canada. He is now a Canadian citizen. From the memoir of his childhood\,
Running in the Family\, to his Governor-General's Award-winning book of p
oetry\, There's a Trick With a Knife I'm Learning To Do\, to his classic
novel\, TheEnglish Patient\, Michael Ondaatje casts a spell over his read
ers. And having won the British Commonwealth's highest honor\, the Booker
Prize\, he has taken his rightful place as a contemporary literary treas
ure. He is the author of four collections of poetry including The Cinnam
on Peeler and most recently\, Handwriting. His works of fiction include I
n the Skin of a Lion\, The English Patient\,Anil's Ghost\, Divisadero\, a
nd The Cat's Table. Ondaatje's work of non-fiction is The Conversations:
Walter Murch and the Art of Editing Film\, which unites his love of liter
ature and passion for the art of filmmaking. Ondaatje is also a filmmake
r\, creator of 3 documentary films in the 1970s. The Clinton Special: A F
ilm about the Farm Show (1974) is about a group of actors who went into a
n Ontario farming community to build a play about what they saw and learn
ed. Sons of Captain Poetry (1970) is about the poet bpNichol. Carry On Cr
ime and Punishment (1970) is a whimsical docu-drama about crooked poets t
rying to kidnap a dog. Michael Ondaatje has garnered several literary pr
izes including The Booker Prize for Fiction\, The Irish Times Internation
al Prize for Fiction\, the Kiriyama Pacific Rim Book Prize\, the Prix Med
icis\, the Governor-General's Award\, and the Giller Prize.
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Michael Ondaatje is one of the world's
foremost writers – his artistry and aesthetic have influenced an entire
generation of writers and readers. Although he is best known as a noveli
st\, Ondaatje's work also encompasses poetry\, memoir\, and film\, and re
veals a passion for defying conventional form. His transcendent novel The English Patient explores the stories of people history fails to
reveal by intersecting four diverse lives at the end of World War II. Th
is bestselling novel was later made into an Academy Award-winning film.
p>
Ondaatje himself is an interesting intersection of cultures. Born
in Sri Lanka\, the former Ceylon\, of Indian/Dutch ancestry\, he went to
school in England\, and then moved to Canada. He is now a Canadian citize
n. From the memoir of his childhood\, Running in the Family\, to
his Governor-General's Award-winning book of poetry\, There's a Tric
k With a Knife I'm Learning To Do\, to his classic novel\, The
em>English Patient\, Michael Ondaatje casts a spell over his rea
ders. And having won the British Commonwealth's highest honor\, the Booke
r Prize\, he has taken his rightful place as a contemporary literary trea
sure.
He is the author of four collections of poetry includi
ng The Cinnamon Peeler and most recently\, Handwriting.
His works of fiction include In the Skin of a Lion\, The En
glish Patient\,Anil's Ghost\, Divisadero\, and The Cat's Table. Ondaatje's work of non-fiction is The Conversa
tions: Walter Murch and the Art of Editing Film\, which unites his l
ove of literature and passion for the art of filmmaking.
Ondaatje
is also a filmmaker\, creator of 3 documentary films in the 1970s. T
he Clinton Special: A Film about the Farm Show (1974) is about a gro
up of actors who went into an Ontario farming community to build a play a
bout what they saw and learned. Sons of Captain Poetry (1970) is
about the poet bpNichol. Carry On Crime and Punishment (1970) i
s a whimsical docu-drama about crooked poets trying to kidnap a dog.
<
p> Michael Ondaatje has garnered several literary prizes including The B
ooker Prize for Fiction\, The Irish Times International Prize fo
r Fiction\, the Kiriyama Pacific Rim Book Prize\, the Prix Medicis\, the
Governor-General's Award\, and the Giller Prize.
UID:20170406T010000Z-231128@college.lclark.edu
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n for defying conventional form. His transcendent novel The English P
atient explores the stories of people history fails to reveal by int
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selling novel was later made into an Academy Award-winning film.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170418T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170418T163000
LOCATION:Bookstore
GEO:45.44946;-122.67103
SUMMARY:BOOK WARMING
DESCRIPTION:Join us to listen to Pauls Toutonghi speak about his book DOG
GONE\, ask questions\, and check out what a member of our L&\;C commu
nity is up to! Coffee and cookies will be provided! \;
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utonghi speak about his book DOG GONE\, ask questions\, and check out wha
t a member of our L&\;C community is up to!
Coffee a
nd cookies will be provided!
\;
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170505T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170505T160000
LOCATION:Agnes Flanagan Chapel
SUMMARY:Honors Convocation 2017
DESCRIPTION:Graduating seniors and other students are recognized for exem
plary academic performance and contributions to Lewis &\; Clark Colleg
e campus life. Reception follows in Stamm Dining Room.
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Graduating seniors and other students a
re recognized for exemplary academic performance and contributions to Lew
is &\; Clark College campus life.
Reception follows in S
tamm Dining Room.
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\n Graduating seniors and other students are reco
gnized for exemplary academic performance and contributions to Lewis &
\; Clark College campus life.\n
\n
\n \n Reception follows i
n Stamm Dining Room.\n
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170518T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170518T190000
LOCATION:Portland Art Museum
GEO:45.516299;-122.683582
SUMMARY:Artist Talk: Prof. Joel Fisher
DESCRIPTION:Joel received a Bachelor of Arts in English from the Universi
ty of New Hampshire and Master in Fine Arts from the Rhode Island School
of Design. He has worked and studied at the Hochschule für Grafik und Bu
chkunst in Leipzig\, Germany\, on a Fulbright Fellowship\, and his photog
raphs have shown nationally and internationally in both group and solo ex
hibitions. Most recently\, he participated in the Lower Manhattan Cultura
l Council's \;Workspace \;program. He is an Assistant Professor o
f Art and Studio Head of Photography at Lewis &\; Clark College. Pr
ogram begins at 6 p.m. $5 members\, $19.99 non-members\, $16.99 seniors.
Space is limited. Tickets available online or on site. \;Purchase tic
kets (http://11099a.blackbaudhosting.com/11099a/tickets?tab=2&\;txobji
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Joel received a Bachelor of Arts in English from t
he University of New Hampshire and Master in Fine Arts from the Rhode Isl
and School of Design. He has worked and studied at the Hochschule für Gr
afik und Buchkunst in Leipzig\, Germany\, on a Fulbright Fellowship\, and
his photographs have shown nationally and internationally in both group
and solo exhibitions. Most recently\, he participated in the Lower Manhat
tan Cultural Council's \;Workspace \;program. He is an A
ssistant Professor of Art and Studio Head of Photography at Lewis &\;
Clark College.
Program begins at 6 p.m. $5 members\, $19.99
non-members\, $16.99 seniors. Space is limited. Tickets available online
or on site.
UID:20170519T010000Z-238171@college.lclark.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170921T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170921T180000
LOCATION:Stamm Combo\, Templeton Student Center
SUMMARY:Rogers Summer Science Poster Conference
DESCRIPTION:Please join students and faculty at the Rogers Summer Science
Poster Conference. Lewis &\; Clark students who participated in summe
r science research will present their project posters. Come and learn mo
re about the great research our students are doing on campus and beyond!T
hursday\, September 214:30 - 6:00 pmStamm Combo (on the 3rd floor of Temp
leton Student Center)Snacks provided
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Please join students and faculty at the
Rogers Summer Science Poster Conference. Lewis &\; Clark students who
participated in summer science research will present their project poste
rs.
Come and learn more about the great research our students are
doing on campus and beyond!
Thursday\, September 21 4:30 - 6:00 pm Stamm Combo (on the
3rd floor of Templeton Student Center) Snacks provi
ded
The sale will take place in
the hallway outside Fields dining hall
Hours: \;
Tuesday 10/17: \; 10AM to 6:30PM
Wednesday 10/18:&
#160\; 10AM to 6:30PM
About the Dallaire Scholarship
The Dallaire Award Fund continues to advance the principle tha
t has guided Lewis &\; Clark's innovative programs in international ed
ucation for more than 40 years: global understanding is rooted in relatio
nships\, and relationships are built day by day and person to person.
0\; Every academic year\, the Dallaire Scholarship supports a student fro
m Rwanda to come to Lewis &\; Clark and study English in the Academic
English Studies program. \;
About Zimbabwe Artists Proj
ect:
Zimbabwe Artists Project has its roots at Lewis and
Clark. Dick Adams\, a sociology professor\, led students to Zimbabwe in
1994\, 1997 and 1999\, on programs focused on gender and social change. I
n 1997\, artists from Weya\, who were host mothers/sisters for the studen
ts\, asked him to find a market for their art in the U.S. He founded Zimb
abwe Artists Project in 1999 as a nonprofit organization.
The sale will take place in
the hallway outside Fields dining hall
Hours: \;
Tuesday 10/17: \; 10AM to 6:30PM
Wednesday 10/18:&
#160\; 10AM to 6:30PM
About the Dallaire Scholarship
The Dallaire Award Fund continues to advance the principle tha
t has guided Lewis &\; Clark's innovative programs in international ed
ucation for more than 40 years: global understanding is rooted in relatio
nships\, and relationships are built day by day and person to person.
0\; Every academic year\, the Dallaire Scholarship supports a student fro
m Rwanda to come to Lewis &\; Clark and study English in the Academic
English Studies program. \;
About Zimbabwe Artists Proj
ect:
Zimbabwe Artists Project has its roots at Lewis and
Clark. Dick Adams\, a sociology professor\, led students to Zimbabwe in
1994\, 1997 and 1999\, on programs focused on gender and social change. I
n 1997\, artists from Weya\, who were host mothers/sisters for the studen
ts\, asked him to find a market for their art in the U.S. He founded Zimb
abwe Artists Project in 1999 as a nonprofit organization.
UID:20171018T070000Z-260190@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20170918T134804Z
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171027T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171027T160000
LOCATION:Smith Hall\, Albany Quadrangle
SUMMARY:Brexit\, the EU and the US: An Example of De-Globalization?
DESCRIPTION:Ambassador Dirk Wouters will give a presentation on the topic
of Brexit\, followed by a question-and-answer period. According to the
Embassy's website\, "the Ambassador represents His Majesty The King of th
e Belgians and Belgium's federal government in the United States of Ameri
ca and in the Commonwealth of the Bahamas. He is responsible for the dire
ction and work of the Embassy and its Consulates\, including bilateral po
litical and economic relations\, and visa and consular services." Mr. Wo
uters received a BA in Law\, a BA in Economics from the University of Ant
werp\, and M.S. in economics from the London School of Economics and Poli
tical Science\, and a Master of Law from the University of Louvain. 
0\;
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Ambassador Dirk Wouters will give a pre
sentation on the topic of Brexit\, followed by a question-and-answer peri
od.
According to the Embassy's website\, "the Ambassador represen
ts His Majesty The King of the Belgians and Belgium's federal government
in the United States of America and in the Commonwealth of the Bahamas. H
e is responsible for the direction and work of the Embassy and its Consul
ates\, including bilateral political and economic relations\, and visa an
d consular services."
Mr. Wouters received a BA in Law\, a BA in
Economics from the University of Antwerp\, and M.S. in economics from the
London School of Economics and Political Science\, and a Master of Law f
rom the University of Louvain.
\;
UID:20171027T220000Z-262056@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20170926T145501Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/262056-brexit-the-eu-and-the-u
s-an-example-of
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171027T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171027T210000
LOCATION:Agnes Flanagan Chapel
GEO:45.450821;-122.671419
SUMMARY:Brad Mehldau (Solo Piano)
DESCRIPTION:Brad Mehldau (http://www.bradmehldau.com/) \;is a five-ti
me Grammy® Award-nominated jazz pianist\, composer\, and arranger. Mehld
au studied music at The New School\, and toured and recorded while still
a student. He was a member of saxophonist Joshua Redman's Quartet with ba
ssist Christian McBride and drummer Brian Blade in the mid-1990s\, and ha
s led his own trio since 1992. His trio have released a dozen albums unde
r the pianist's name. Aspects of pop\, rock\, and classical music\, incl
uding German Romanticism\, have been absorbed into Mehldau's writing and
playing. Through his use of some traditional elements of jazz without bei
ng restricted by them\, simultaneous playing of different melodies in sep
arate hands\, and incorporation of pop and rock pieces\, Mehldau has infl
uenced musicians in and beyond jazz in their approaches to writing\, play
ing\, and choice of repertoire. Mehldau has \;indeed forged a unique
path\, which embodies the essence of jazz exploration\, classical romanti
cism and pop allure. \;For this special performance\, the pianist wi
ll perform unaccompanied\, bringing \;his lyrical and intimate playin
g style to the forefront\, shining bright in all its glory. \; "Me
hldau is the most influential jazz pianist of the last 20 years…" – T
he New York Times \; \; \; The Department of Music has a&#
160\;limited amount of complimentary tickets available for this event. Pl
ease email Susan Nunes at snunes@lclark.edu (mailto:snunes@lclark.edu)
60\;to inquire about availability.
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Brad Mehldau \;is a five-time Gramm
y® Award-nominated jazz pianist\, composer\, and arranger. Mehldau studi
ed music at The New School\, and toured and recorded while still a studen
t. He was a member of saxophonist Joshua Redman's Quartet with bassist Ch
ristian McBride and drummer Brian Blade in the mid-1990s\, and has led hi
s own trio since 1992. His trio have released a dozen albums under the pi
anist's name.
Aspects of pop\, rock\, and classical music\, inclu
ding German Romanticism\, have been absorbed into Mehldau's writing and p
laying. Through his use of some traditional elements of jazz without bein
g restricted by them\, simultaneous playing of different melodies in sepa
rate hands\, and incorporation of pop and rock pieces\, Mehldau has influ
enced musicians in and beyond jazz in their approaches to writing\, playi
ng\, and choice of repertoire. Mehldau has \;indeed forged a unique p
ath\, which embodies the essence of jazz exploration\, classical romantic
ism and pop allure. \;For this special performance\, the pianist wil
l perform unaccompanied\, bringing \;his lyrical and intimate playing
style to the forefront\, shining bright in all its glory.
 \
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"Mehldau is the most influential jazz pianist of the last 2
0 years…" – The New York Times
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The Department of Music has a \;limited amount of complimentary tickets available fo
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UID:20171028T030000Z-257517@college.lclark.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171029T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171029T203000
LOCATION:Agnes Flanagan Chapel
GEO:45.450821;-122.671419
SUMMARY:Orchestra Concert
DESCRIPTION:The Lewis &\; Clark Orchestra presents its first concert o
f the fall 2017 semester on Sunday\, October 29\, 2017 at 7:30pm in the A
gnes Flanagan Chapel. Featuring works by Jean Sibelius\, \;AntonÃn D
vořák\, Aaron Copland\, and the world premiere of LC student\, Oswald H
uynh's piece: ROmance for Violin and Orchestra. Oswald's piece features f
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The Lewis &\; Clark Orchestra presen
ts its first concert of the fall 2017 semester on Sunday\, October 29\, 2
017 at 7:30pm in the Agnes Flanagan Chapel. Featuring works by Jean Sibel
ius\, \;AntonÃn Dvořák\, Aaron Copland\, and the world premiere of
LC student\, Oswald Huynh's piece: ROmance for Violin and Orchestra. Osw
ald's piece features fellow LC student\, violinist Jamuna Buchanan.
UID:20171030T023000Z-262745@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20170929T162317Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171115
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171116
LOCATION:Albany Hall\, garden level\, room 104
GEO:45.451415;-122.668211
SUMMARY:Celebrate International Education Week!
DESCRIPTION:Help us celebrate International Education Week at LC! \;
Please show your support by participating in events sponsored by the off
ice of Academic English Studies\, International Students and Scholars\, a
nd Overseas and Off-Campus Programs all day Wednesday\, November 15th.Sch
edule of activities: 1.) Visit the International Students and Scholars O
ffice in Templeton to pick up your passport card. 2.) Throughout the day
\, visit each department on the card. \;Learn one thing about how th
at department supports international education at Lewis &\; Clark. 
60\;Get a stamp. 3.) Bring your completed card to the Open House\, 3 - 5
pm in the Academic English Studies Department (Albany Hall\, garden level
\, room 104). Enjoy treats from around the world and enter your passport
into the drawing! Throughout the day you'll see the faces of people on c
ampus dedicated to promoting global education and multicultural understan
ding. We encourage the participation of all individuals on campus intere
sted in international education! Looking forward to seeing you throughou
t the day on Wednesday\, November 15th.
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Help us celebrate International Educati
on Week at LC! \;
Please show your support by participating i
n events sponsored by the office of Academic English Studies\, Internatio
nal Students and Scholars\, and Overseas and Off-Campus Programs all day
Wednesday\, November 15th.
Schedule of act
ivities:
1.) Visit the International Students
and Scholars Office in Templeton to pick up your passport card.
2.) Throughout the day\, visit each department on the card. 
0\;Learn one thing about how that department supports international educa
tion at Lewis &\; Clark. \;Get a stamp.
3.) Bri
ng your completed card to the Open House\, 3 - 5pm in the Academi
c English Studies Department (Albany Hall\, garden level\, room
104). Enjoy treats from around the world and enter your passport into the
drawing!
Throughout the day you'll see the faces of pe
ople on campus dedicated to promoting global education and multicultural
understanding.
We encourage the participation of all individuals
on campus interested in international education!
Looking forward
to seeing you throughout the day on Wednesday\, November 15th.
UID:20171115T080000Z-270248@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20171103T144419Z
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X-LIVEWHALE-IMAGE-CAPTION:Isobel Fikso - Alicante\, Spain
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X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:
\n Help us celebrate International Education Week
at LC! \;\n
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\n Please show your support by participating in
events sponsored by the office of Academic English Studies\, Internation
al Students and Scholars\, and Overseas and Off-Campus Programs all day <
strong>Wednesday\, November 15th.\n