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Matt Wuerker ’79 has won the 2012 Pulitzer Prize for editorial cartooning in recognition of “his consistently fresh, funny cartoons, especially memorable for lampooning the partisan conflict that engulfed Washington.” -
Eight Lewis & Clark seniors will spend the next year teaching around the world after receiving prestigious awards from the Fulbright Program. -
Taylor Murphy ’13 received a prestigious science scholarship for her exceptional work in physics and mathematics. -
Get the inside scoop on the best things to do in our city. -
This year the Center for Career and Community Engagement supported three student directed Alternative Spring Break trips. Participants share their experiences and stories. -
Working at a camp for future rockers might sound like the basis for a movie, but it’s just another day in the life for two young alumnae. -
A senior champions the value of community and a liberal arts education. -
Two Lewis & Clark alumni received prestigious National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowships for demonstrating promise as leaders in their fields. -
President Glassner has announced the winners of the President’s Scholarship for Student Engagement. The recipients are Kerri Finnegan ’14, an environmental studies major, and Tyler Janzen ’14, who is majoring in international affairs. -
For the sixth year in a row, Lewis & Clark students have earned a competitive grant from philanthropist Kathryn W. Davis’ 100 Projects for Peace Initiative. Over the summer, students Hannah McCain ’12 and Nima Mohamed ’15 will promote youth engagement for Somali girls living in Portland, Maine. -
Take to the beautiful Willamette with us. -
Micah Leinbach ’14 is one of 80 college students nationwide to be honored by the Udall Foundation this spring as a future environmental leader. -
Annual campus-wide community service day grows from student idea. -
For students like Amelia Blakeman ’06, the “intellectual agility” that comes with a liberal arts education can mean an entrepreneurial approach to careers. -
When Jeanie Mullins ’16 starts classes in the fall, she’ll have more than the usual campus support – she’s the youngest of four close-knit sisters who have decided to join the Lewis & Clark community in the last six years. Jeanie and her sisters – Jessica ’10, Jennifer ’12 and Jet’aime Mullins ’13 – are part of a strong legacy tradition of families who choose to attend L&C, and credit the College with starting them on the road to success. -
This spring, Anthony Ruiz ’13 took his interest in political science out of the classroom and onto the campaign trail. -
Phil Schiliro J.D. ’81, serves as special advisor to President Obama. -
Amber Case ’08 will present the keynote speech “Ambient Location and the Future of the Interface” on Sunday, March 11, at the 2012 South by Southwest (SXSW) Interactive conference. -
Faculty-student collaboration leads to innovation in the classroom and beyond. -
Lewis & Clark students move beyond the classroom. -
Students give the inside scoop on their favorite events and classes. -
Tamma Carleton ’09 shares her path to the Rhodes Scholarship. -
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. -
Rachel Cole, associate professor of English, has received the Graves award in recognition of her outstanding accomplishments in teaching the humanities. -
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. -
Students share how Lewis & Clark fulfilled their passion for international experiences. -
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. -
Lewis & Clark faculty and alumni lift teaching to new heights. -
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.
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The Office of Admissions is located in Frank Manor House on the Undergraduate Campus.
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DirectorErica Johnson
Office of Admissions
Lewis & Clark
0615 S.W. Palatine Hill Road, MSC 32
Portland, OR 97219
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