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Rachel Cole, associate professor of English, has received the Graves award in recognition of her outstanding accomplishments in teaching the humanities. -
Students share how Lewis & Clark fulfilled their passion for international experiences. -
Lewis & Clark faculty and alumni lift teaching to new heights. -
Madelyn Troiano ’12 has won the Woodrow Wilson-Rockefeller Brothers Fund Fellowshipfor Aspiring Teachers of Color, created to recruit, support, and retain public school teachers in the United States. -
Each year, many need-based financial aid applicants are required to complete a process called verification in order to finalize their awards and receive funds. How to tell if you’ve been selected and, if you have, what you need to do. -
For the second consecutive year, Lewis & Clark ranks in the top five on the Peace Corps Top Colleges list—the only school in Portland to receive this honor. -
Locals in search of an interesting destination in the metro area need look no further than Lewis & Clark, according to a recent article in The Oregonian. -
Millions of people watching the Super Bowl on Sunday, February 5, will see the work of Lewis & Clark student Remy Neymarc when they tune in to the big game. -
We are entering a very busy time of year when we process next year’s financial aid awards for prospective and continuing students in all three schools. In order to deal with the large volume of applications, we will be closing the office each Wednesday from January 25 through May 30, 2012 to devote all of our staff time to producing these awards. -
Pioneer basketball is on the rise, with the women’s team jumping all the way to seventh in the nation. -
Students offer their ideas about how to get a taste of the city in just one day. -
In the wake of former Czech President and playwright Vaclav Havel’s death, Lewis & Clark Associate Professor of Theater Stepan Simek, an authorized translator of Havel’s body of work, reflected on the statesman’s life in an extensive interview with The Oregonian. -
Isaac Holeman ’09 is a winner of the Top 11 in 2011 Innovators Challenge, which recognizes professionals who have used mobile technology in innovative ways to improve health systems and outcomes in remote areas of the world. -
The 10 biggest stories from Lewis & Clark this year. -
Professor Katherine FitzGibbon is at the center of a growing musical movement that’s catching the attention of the Wall Street Journal. -
Students translate liberal arts skills into practical job experience. -
Greta Binford honored as Oregon Professor of the Year -
Greta Binford named Oregon Professor of the Year -
Students gain a broad range of academic, athletic, and extracurricular experiences at Lewis & Clark. -
The annual Pio Fair introduces students to campus activities. -
Women’s cross country takes conference title, Pioneer football continues perfect season -
In an editorial for USA Today, Lewis & Clark President Barry Glassner questions whether colleges are doing enough to “couple action with real academics” when it comes to sustainability. -
Students discuss how participating in Pioneer Athletics has enhanced their Lewis & Clark education. -
From Portland’s food carts to Oregon’s wilderness, students love to explore their surroundings. -
Professor Greta Binford, an expert in venomous spiders, now shares her name with a newly discovered species. -
The Pioneers football team could be poised to take the top spot in the Northwest Conference, an Oregonian article asserts. -
During Kinect CodeCamp, computer science majors gained valuable experience. -
Professor David Campion penned an op-ed to share his perspective on the merits of liberal arts education around the world. -
A record number of participants attended this year’s Great Expectations retreat. -
An outstanding writer and selfless peer, Riley Johnson ’11 nabbed the 2011 Rena J. Ratte Award.
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The Office of Admissions is located in Frank Manor House on the Undergraduate Campus.
Voice503-768-7040
Fax503-768-7055
Toll-free800-444-4111
DirectorErica Johnson
Office of Admissions
Lewis & Clark
0615 S.W. Palatine Hill Road, MSC 32
Portland, OR 97219
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