Lewis & ClarkCollege of Arts & Sciences

Admissions

Students from New England

lauren_ziegelman

Lauren Ziegelman, '11
Charlotte, VT
Religious Studies

What I love most about Lewis & Clark is that I actually have to opportunity to get to know my professors. The profs here truly care about the well-being of their students and always make time to engage. I studied abroad in Greece and Turkey in fall '09. It was an opportunity that I couldn't pass up and it was one of the best choices I have made during my college career!

I love reading, photography, painting, backpacking, snowshoeing, traveling, and
chatting with my fellow students. I enjoy yoga and LC offers it during the day
which is great because it gives me one hour to force myself to relax and focus.

 

caryswilkins

Carys Wilkins, '11
Portsmouth, NH
Sociology/Anthropology

I think my favorite thing about L&C is the small class size. I always feel involved and active at school, which I love. It's hard to not appreciate the intimacy in classes. Also, the off-campus programs that are offered are pretty amazing. I studied abroad in Ecuador for the Spring 2009 semester, studying Spanish and working on my SOAN major. It was very exciting!

I love the outdoors, and try to be in nature as much as possible: hiking, kayaking, biking, snowboarding, and especially rock climbing occupy my time a great deal. Working for College Outdoors gives me a lot of opportunities to do these things, and a little money on the side. I also spend some time reading (for me, whenever possible) and doing art as well. Random adventures are the best!

 

dith_pamp

Dith Pamp, '11
Wakefield, MA

Math/Computer Science and Technical Theatre

What I like most about LC is the people. I am a RA in Copeland and President of ASLC (student government). 

My favorite things to do include playing water polo, roaming the internet, reading and making art. So far, my favorite class here has been Scenography, a theatre design course taught by Michael Olich.

My piece of advice for prospective students would be to ASK QUESTIONS!"