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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120217T190000
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LOCATION:Smith Hall Albany Quadrangle
GEO:45.451415;-122.668211
SUMMARY:Fundraising Silent Auction & Concert for Shree Mangal Dvip Sc
hool in Nepal
DESCRIPTION:The Pamplin Society of Fellows at Lewis &\; Clark College
is hosting a fundraiser for Shree Mangal Dvip in Nepal (http://himalayanc
hildren.org/home/index.html)\, a school for Himalayan and Tibetan refugee
children. The event will include a silent auction\, presentation\, and p
erformances by the Section Line Drive\, an a cappella group from Lewis &a
mp\; Clark\, along with other local combos and performers. The school's
director\, Shirley Blair\, will be giving a talk on the history of SMD\,
describe the current educational environment\, as well as discuss their p
lans for the future. The event will be held in Smith Hall and Albany on t
he Lewis &\; Clark campus on Friday\, February 17th\, at 7p.m. and is
free and open to the public. Shree Mangal Dvip Boarding School (SMD) was
established in 1987 by the Tibetan teacher\, Thrangu Rinpoche and curren
tly houses and educates over 600 students. Its aim is to nurture the cult
ure\, language and Buddhist way of the Himalayas\, and to give Himalayan
children the tools to build a better future and help their own people bac
k home. These children come from remote areas in the Himalayan Mountains
where they must sometimes walk a week to get to the nearest road to come
to the school. The villages often do not have access to medical care\, e
lectricity\, education\, sanitation\, or roads. The children who come to
the school are clothed and fed and given an education in English and Nepa
lese. The best students go on to high schools and colleges both in Nepal
and abroad. Currently SMD has a school complex in Kathmandu\, Nepal\, wh
ich is overcrowded. They are therefore raising funds to build a new susta
inable facility outside the city\, which will house more students\, be ea
rthquake-proof\, and have gardens. Lewis &\; Clark College is located
at 0615 SW Palatine Hill Road. Parking is free on campus after 7pm. For
more information\, call 503-768-7960. Now in its 16th \;academic yea
r\, Pamplin Society's membership includes 20 current students and more th
an 100 alumni. Membership is extended to seven students each year as they
begin their second year at the college\; the students embody the charact
eristics outlined by Dr. Pamplin: an exceptional blend of intellectual ta
lent\, the habit of physical fitness\, personal integrity\, and the willi
ngness to shoulder the burdens of leadership. \;
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The Pamplin Society of Fellows at Lewis
&\; Clark College is hosting a fundraiser for Shree Mangal Dvip in Nepal\, a school for Himalayan and T
ibetan refugee children. The event will include a silent auction\, presen
tation\, and performances by the Section Line Drive\, an a cappella group
from Lewis &\; Clark\, along with other local combos and performers.<
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The school's director\, Shirley Blair\, will be giving a talk on
the history of SMD\, describe the current educational environment\, as we
ll as discuss their plans for the future. The event will be held in Smith
Hall and Albany on the Lewis &\; Clark campus on Friday\, February 17
th\, at 7p.m. and is free and open to the public.
Shre
e Mangal Dvip Boarding School (SMD) was established in 1987 by the Tibeta
n teacher\, Thrangu Rinpoche and currently houses and educates over 600 s
tudents. Its aim is to nurture the culture\, language and Buddhist way of
the Himalayas\, and to give Himalayan children the tools to build a bett
er future and help their own people back home.
These children com
e from remote areas in the Himalayan Mountains where they must sometimes
walk a week to get to the nearest road to come to the school. The village
s often do not have access to medical care\, electricity\, education\, sa
nitation\, or roads. The children who come to the school are clothed and
fed and given an education in English and Nepalese. The best students go
on to high schools and colleges both in Nepal and abroad.
Current
ly SMD has a school complex in Kathmandu\, Nepal\, which is overcrowded.
They are therefore raising funds to build a new sustainable facility outs
ide the city\, which will house more students\, be earthquake-proof\, and
have gardens.
Lewis &\; Clark College is located at 0615 SW P
alatine Hill Road. Parking is free on campus after 7pm. For more informat
ion\, call 503-768-7960.
Now in its 16th \;ac
ademic year\, Pamplin Society's membership includes 20 current students a
nd more than 100 alumni. Membership is extended to seven students each ye
ar as they begin their second year at the college\; the students embody t
he characteristics outlined by Dr. Pamplin: an exceptional blend of intel
lectual talent\, the habit of physical fitness\, personal integrity\, and
the willingness to shoulder the burdens of leadership. \;
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120321T180000
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LOCATION:Pamplin Room\, Watzek Library
SUMMARY:Alter Egos: The Secret Lives of Your Professors
DESCRIPTION:How does being a professor of Music relate to novel-writing?
How does teaching Religious Studies tie into environmental activism? Who
are your professors when they're not on campus? Come to the Pamplin Room
at 6pm on Wednesday night (3/21) to find out!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: How does being a professor of Music rel
ate to novel-writing? How does teaching Religious Studies tie into enviro
nmental activism? Who are your professors when they're not on campus? Com
e to the Pamplin Room at 6pm on Wednesday night (3/21) to find out!
UID:20120322T010000Z-10426@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20120319T153930Z
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t teaching? Here's your chance to learn! Join Rob Kugler\, professor of R
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arch 21 in the Pamplin Room of Watzek Library.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120418T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120418T163000
LOCATION:Smith Hall
SUMMARY:2012 Teacher of the Year
DESCRIPTION:The finalists for this year's Teacher of the Year are: Krist
in Collins \;- Adjunct Professor of Art History Reiko Hillyer \;
- Visiting Assistant Professor of History Liz Safran \;- Associate P
rofessor of Geology Iva Stavrov \;- Associate Professor of Math
If you would like to see one of these four professors win the Teacher of
the Year award\, submit a letter of support! Second-round letters are du
e to \;awalcott@lclark.edu \;by 5 pm on \;Sunday\, April 15.
The winner of the Teacher of the Year award will be selected on the basis
of the quality\, then the quantity\, of the letters received in support
of that individual. The final results will be reveled at the ceremon
y on April 18th at 3:30 PM in Smith Hall in the Albany Quadrangle. \;
If there are any problems with this\, please let us know as soon as poss
ible.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: The finalists for
this year's Teacher of the Year are:
Kristin Collins \;- Adjunct Professor of Art History
Reiko Hilly
er \;- Visiting Assistant Professor of History
Liz Safran \;- Associate Professor of Geology
Iva Stavrov \;- Associate Professor of Math
If you would like to see one of these four professors win the Teacher of
the Year award\, submit a letter of support! Second-round letters are du
e to \;awalcott@lclark.edu \;by 5 pm on \;Sunday\, April 15. The winner of the Teacher of the Year a
ward will be selected on the basis of the quality\, then the quantity\, o
f the letters received in support of that individual.
The fin
al results will be reveled at the ceremony on April 18th at 3:30 PM in Sm
ith Hall in the Albany Quadrangle. \; If there are any problems with
this\, please let us know as soon as possible.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120424T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120424T180000
LOCATION:J.R. Howard Hall 102
GEO:45.451619;-122.669391
SUMMARY:Anti-‐Intellectualism and the Academy in American Life
DESCRIPTION:What is college good for\, anyway? \; One hears this ques
tion echoing through the halls of Congress and the halls of academe. 
\; The question often takes on an anti-intellectual tone\, implying that
education is irrelevant\, extravagant and hostile to the public good.
0\; Yet the question itself\, stripped of these rhetorical purposes\, is
a worthy question:what good ought to be pursued by higher education? 
\; In this talk\, Copenhaver argues that answering this question requires
\, in the first instance\, revising it. \; We ought to be asking:
0\;who \;is college good for?
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: What is college good for\, anyway? 
\; One hears this question echoing through the halls of Congress and the
halls of academe. \; The question often takes on an anti-intellectual
tone\, implying that education is irrelevant\, extravagant and hostile t
o the public good. \; Yet the question itself\, stripped of these rhe
torical purposes\, is a worthy question:what good ought to be pursued
by higher education? \; In this talk\, Copenhaver argues that a
nswering this question requires\, in the first instance\, revising it.
60\; We ought to be asking: \;who \;is college good for?
UID:20120425T000000Z-10738@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20120417T142239Z
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-the-academy-in-american
CATEGORIES:Open to the Public
LAST-MODIFIED:20120417T212239Z
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20121113T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20121113T203000
LOCATION:Council Chambers
GEO:45.44918;-122.670969
SUMMARY:From Beowulf to Biggie and Beyond: Distinguished Visiting Scholar
Adam Bradley
DESCRIPTION:Lewis and Clark alumnus and Professor of English at the Unive
rsity of Colorado Boulder Adam Bradley will give a lecture on his scholar
ship and broader career. Bradley is the author of a study on the poetics
of hip-hop\, has co-authored the memoir of rapper Common\, and co-edited&
#160\;The Anthology of Rap \;published by Yale University Press. 
60\; Sponsored by the Pamplin Society of Fellows
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: Lewis and Clark alumnus and Professor o
f English at the University of Colorado Boulder Adam Bradley will give a
lecture on his scholarship and broader career. Bradley is the author of a
study on the poetics of hip-hop\, has co-authored the memoir of rapper C
ommon\, and co-edited \;The Anthology of Rap \;published
by Yale University Press.
\;
Sponsored by the Pampl
in Society of Fellows
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150307
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150308
LOCATION:Agnes Flanagan Chapel
GEO:45.450821;-122.671419
SUMMARY:50th International Fair
UID:20150307T080000Z-34150@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20150213T134529Z
URL:https://www.lclark.edu/offices/international/islc/islc_intlfair/
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LAST-MODIFIED:20150213T214529Z
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\nBrunch: 11am - 1pm
\nSh
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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 Politician- Senator Pramila Jayapal
DESCRIPTION:The Pamplin Society of Fellows and Lewis &\; Clark College
are proud to host Washington State Senator Pramila Jayapal as this year'
s Distinguished Visiting Scholar! Pramila Jayapal is now a senator repre
senting the 37th legislative district of Washington state and has recentl
y announced that she is running for US Congress. Born in India\, Senator
Jayapal was sent here at age 16 by her parents who wanted the best life
for her. Since then\, she's worked tirelessly through diverse and difficu
lt experiences\, but above all\, she has refined herself into a person de
eply committed to all people and the planet\, rather than special interes
ts and corporations. Her lecture will discuss how her years of immigrant
and minority rights activism experience has shaped her progressive\, soc
ial justice approach to politics. \;_______________________________
____________________Learn more about Sen. Jayapal here!http://www.pramila
forcongress.com/ (http://www.pramilaforcongress.com/)http://www.ozy.com/r
ising-stars/from-handcuffs-to-elected-office-washington-states-rabble-rou
sing-senator/40795 (http://www.ozy.com/rising-stars/from-handcuffs-to-ele
cted-office-washington-states-rabble-rousing-senator/40795)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: The Pamplin Society of Fellows and Lewi
s &\; Clark College are proud to host Washington State Senator Pramila
Jayapal as this year's Distinguished Visiting Scholar!
Pramila Jayapal is now a senator representing the 37th legislative distr
ict of Washington state and has recently announced that she is running fo
r US Congress.
Born in India\, Senator Jayapal was sent
here at age 16 by her parents who wanted the best life for her. Since th
en\, 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 corporatio
ns.
Her lecture will discuss how her years of immigrant
and minority rights activism experience has shaped her progressive\, soc
ial justice approach to politics.
\;
___________________________________________________
Learn more about Se
n. Jayapal here!
http://www.pr
amilaforcongress.com/
http://
www.ozy.com/rising-stars/from-handcuffs-to-elected-office-washington-stat
es-rabble-rousing-senator/40795
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160408
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160409
LOCATION:Lewis &\; Clark
GEO:45.4507982448745;-122.672105792312
SUMMARY:Second Round: Pamplin Society Teacher of the Year Award
DESCRIPTION:This year's Teacher of the Year Award race is nearing its con
clusion! The second round of nominations closes Friday\, April 8th. Cong
ratulations to the finalists! Sepideh Bajracharya Kimberly Brodkin Cas
ey Jones Joel Martinez Tamily Weissman-Unni Submit your nomination
0\;here (https://docs.google.com/a/lclark.edu/forms/d/13cSk_r8KDW7bGYY
HC6pqsuX4Tf-EZiJ4aMq_GR85FRE/viewform?usp=send_form). All students famil
iar with one of the finalists are invited to submit letters of support\,
whether they elaborate on a first-round nomination or support a finalist
for the first time.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: This year's Teacher of the Year Award r
ace is nearing its conclusion! The second round of nominations closes Friday\, April 8th.
Congratulations to the finalist
s!
Sepideh Bajracharya
Kimberly Brodkin
Casey Jones
Joel Martinez
Tamily Weissman-Unni
div>
Submit your nomination \;here.
All students familiar with
one of the finalists are invited to submit letters of support\, whether
they elaborate on a first-round nomination or support a finalist for the
first time.
UID:20160408T070000Z-145965@college.lclark.edu
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160415
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160416
LOCATION:Lewis &\; Clark
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SUMMARY:Festival of Scholars
DESCRIPTION:The annual all-day Festival of Scholars showcases student wor
k in all disciplines\, in panel talks\, poster sessions\, art shows\, fil
m screenings\, music performances\, and more. Come see what your colleagu
es have been up to this year!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
The annual all-day Festival of Scholars
showcases student work in all disciplines\, in panel talks\, poster sess
ions\, art shows\, film screenings\, music performances\, and more. Come
see what your colleagues have been up to this year!
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160416T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160416T150000
LOCATION:Gregg Pavilion
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SUMMARY:Non-Degree Joint Recital by Bailey Dean and Maura Taylor
DESCRIPTION:Bailey Dean and Maura Taylor present their collaborative voca
l recital to conclude their Senior year. They will each be singing a wide
variety of solo pieces as well as a few duets. Join us on Saturday\, Apr
il 16\, 2016 at 2pm in the Diane Gregg Pavilion. This event is FREE and
open to the public.
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Bailey Dean and Maura Taylor present th
eir collaborative vocal recital to conclude their Senior year. They will
each be singing a wide variety of solo pieces as well as a few duets. Joi
n us on Saturday\, April 16\, 2016 at 2pm in the Diane Gregg Pavilion.
This event is FREE and open to the public.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160420T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160420T180000
LOCATION:Albany
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SUMMARY:Teacher of the Year Award Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:The Pamplin Society of Fellows is proud to announce the final
ists for the \; 2016 Teacher of the Year Award: Sepideh Bajrachar
ya Kimberly Brodkin Casey Jones Joel Martinez Tamily
Weissman-Unni We would love for you all to join us on \;Wednesda
y\, April 20th at 5:00pm \;in \;Smith Hall \;to recognize eac
h of the finalists and announce this year's honoree. \;
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The Pamp
lin Society of Fellows is proud to announce the finalists for the \;<
br /> 2016 Teacher of the Year Award:
Sepideh Bajracharya
Kimberly Brodkin
Casey Jones
Joel Martinez
Tamily Weissm
an-Unni
We would love for you all to join us on \;W
ednesday\, April 20th at 5:00pm \;in \;Smith Hal
l \;to recognize each of the finalists and announce this yea
r's honoree. \;
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DTSTAMP:20160413T122053Z
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\n The Pamplin Society of Fellows is proud to ann
ounce the finalists for the
\n 2016 Teacher of the Year Award: Sepi
deh Bajracharya\, Kimberly Brodkin\, Casey Jones\, Joel Martinez\, Tamily
Weissman-Unni\n
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170307T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170307T200000
LOCATION:Gregg Pavilion
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SUMMARY:Every Brain Needs Music: The Neuroscience of Music\, Composition\
, and Interpretation
DESCRIPTION:The Pamplin Society of Fellows is excited to announce the 201
7 Distinguished Visiting Scholar\, Dr. Larry Sherman. \;Dr. Larry She
rman (http://www.ohsu.edu/xd/research/research-expertise/researchers/inde
x.cfm?personid=2340) \;is a Professor in the Department of Cell and D
evelopmental Biology and in the Neuroscience Graduate Program at the Oreg
on Health &\; Science University. He is also the President of the Oreg
on Chapter of the Society for Neuroscience. He has over 80 publications r
elated to brain development and neurodegenerative diseases including Alzh
eimer's disease and multiple sclerosis. He serves on a number of national
scientific review panels for the National Institutes of Health\, the Con
gressionally-Directed Medical Research Programs\, and others. He has made
numerous television appearances\, discussing various topics related to n
euroscience. \;
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The Pamplin Society of Fellows is excit
ed to announce the 2017 Distinguished Visiting Scholar\, Dr. Larry Sherma
n. \;Dr. Larry Sherma
n \;is a Professor in the Department of Cell and Develop
mental Biology and in the Neuroscience Graduate Program at the Oregon Hea
lth &\; Science University. He is also the President of the Oregon Cha
pter of the Society for Neuroscience. He has over 80 publications related
to brain development and neurodegenerative diseases including Alzheimer'
s disease and multiple sclerosis. He serves on a number of national scien
tific review panels for the National Institutes of Health\, the Congressi
onally-Directed Medical Research Programs\, and others. He has made numer
ous television appearances\, discussing various topics related to neurosc
ience. \;
UID:20170308T030000Z-224740@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20170303T093119Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/224740-every-brain-needs-music
-the-neuroscience-of-music
CATEGORIES:Open to the Public
LAST-MODIFIED:20170303T173119Z
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t\, will combine musical performance\, thought-provoking data\, and livel
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170317T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170317T170000
LOCATION:Council Chambers
SUMMARY:Pampin Society of Fellows Distinguished Visiting Scholar- Gregory
Retallack
DESCRIPTION:The Pamplin Society of Fellows invites you to Distinguished V
isiting Scholar lecture featuring Dr. Gregory Retallack. Dr. Retallack te
aches with the Department of Geological Sciences\, University of Oregon.
His talk is titled\, \;Astropedology and the origin of life. \;&#
160\;Soils \;now have a fossil record on Earth extending back 3500 mi
llion years\, and in carbonaceous chondrites back 4600 million years. A v
ariety of features of soils make them a good place for the origin of life
\, and even the oldest fossil soils were teeming with life. Could it be t
hat after all\, we are but soil grown tall?
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The Pamplin Society of Fellows invites
you to Distinguished Visiting Scholar lecture featuring Dr. Gregory Retal
lack. Dr. Retallack teaches with the Department of Geological Sciences\,
University of Oregon. His talk is titled\, \;Astropedology an
d the origin of life. \; \;Soils \;now have a fo
ssil record on Earth extending back 3500 million years\, and in carbonace
ous chondrites back 4600 million years. A variety of features of soils ma
ke them a good place for the origin of life\, and even the oldest fossil
soils were teeming with life. Could it be that after all\, we are but soi
l grown tall?
UID:20170317T230000Z-226822@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20170313T161108Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/226822-pampin-society-of-fello
ws-distinguished-visiting
CATEGORIES:Open to the Public
LAST-MODIFIED:20170313T231108Z
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170418T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170418T193000
LOCATION:Albany
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SUMMARY:KareMeKuc Fundraiser
DESCRIPTION:On April 18th at 6:30 pm in Smith Hall The Pamplin Society of
Fellows at Lewis &\; Clark College is hosting a joint fundraiser with
KareMeKuc to raise funds to help former child soldiers in northern Ugand
a. This event is free\, open to the public and will showcase live music\,
games\, and a silent auction. There will be items such as hand made good
s\, purses\, paintings\, wine and more. All proceeds will go towards Kare
MeKuc's sustainable agricultural trainings this summer for children and t
heir community who were abducted soldiers\, porters and sex slaves.
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On April 18th at 6:30 pm in Smith Hall
The Pamplin Society of Fellows at Lewis &\; Clark College is hosting a
joint fundraiser with KareMeKuc to raise funds to help former child sold
iers in northern Uganda. This event is free\, open to the public and will
showcase live music\, games\, and a silent auction. There will be items
such as hand made goods\, purses\, paintings\, wine and more. All proceed
s will go towards KareMeKuc's sustainable agricultural trainings this sum
mer for children and their community who were abducted soldiers\, porters
and sex slaves.
UID:20170419T013000Z-231025@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20170404T085601Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/231025-karemekuc-fundraiser
CATEGORIES:Open to the Public
LAST-MODIFIED:20170407T205533Z
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171109T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171109T183000
LOCATION:Albany Quadrangle\, Smith Hall
GEO:45.451415;-122.668211
SUMMARY:The End of Cancer is Near\, Dr. Brian Druker\, MD
DESCRIPTION:Brian Druker\, MD will be presenting a lecture on his work
as the Director of the Knight Cancer Research Institute at Oregon Health
&\; Science University. Dr. Duker revolutionized the treatment of canc
er through research that resulted in the first drug to target the molecul
ar defect of a cancer while leaving healthy cells unharmed. Marketed unde
r the name Gleevec®\, his discovery turned a once-fatal cancer\, Chronic
Myeloid Leukemia\, into a manageable condition. \;Dr. Druker is deve
loping a large-scale early detection program that builds upon the scienti
fic strengths of OHSU's Knight Cancer Institute.
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Brian Druker\, MD will be presenting
a lecture on his work as the Director of the Knight Cancer Research Insti
tute at Oregon Health &\; Science University. Dr. Duker revolutionized
the treatment of cancer through research that resulted in the first drug
to target the molecular defect of a cancer while leaving healthy cells u
nharmed. Marketed under the name Gleevec®\, his discovery turned a once-
fatal cancer\, Chronic Myeloid Leukemia\, into a manageable condition.
60\;Dr. Druker is developing a large-scale early detection program that b
uilds upon the scientific strengths of OHSU's Knight Cancer Institute.
UID:20171110T013000Z-270728@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20171106T104303Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/270728-the-end-of-cancer-is-ne
ar-dr-brian-druker-md
CATEGORIES:Open to the Public
LAST-MODIFIED:20171106T184303Z
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