Past Events

March 8, 2023

ENVX Symposium planning meeting

Planning for the 2023 Environment Across Boundaries (ENVX) Symposium is underway! All students, all majors and years, are invited to join us in planning, designing, and/or volunteering in the upcoming (Fall 2023) ENVX Symposium. 

   Chris Blattman photographed at the University of Chicago's Harris School of Public Policy.
February 21, 2023

Annual Mattersdorff-Steinhardt Lecture

The Mattersdorff-Steinhardt lecture is given every year by a distinguished scholar chosen by the economics department faculty.

September 8, 2021

Welcome Back Ice Cream Social | Economics Dept

After spending last year virtual, the Economics Department would like to invite you to kick start the new year with a celebratory in-person (covid conscious) event! This is also an excellent opportunity to learn more about the major and get to know the faculty!

RSVP online before 09/08 and come ready to enjoy ice cream with your favorite faculty and Econ friends.

Date: Wednesday, Sept 8
Time: 2-3pm
Location: Olin Mezzanine (outdoor patio)

See you there!
May 3, 2021

Work as a human capital business analyst | Nadia Spira One Year After Lewis & Clark

Graduating seniors from the Economics Department are invited to join us next Monday to hear from Nadia Spira, a graduate of Lewis & Clark class of 2019, currently working as a human capital business analyst at Deloitte. In general Nadia’s job entails writing proposals, helping develop an internal digital adoption platform tool, and pro bono consulting work.

Who’s Invited: Graduating seniors
When: Monday, May 3rd (next Monday) at 2:30pm PST
Where: Join us on Zoom - https://zoom.us/j/97291379061
Format: Nadia will begin with a short introduction and the rest of the time will be Q&A with Professor McCarthy facilitating.

Nadia graduated from Lewis & Clark in 2019 with a major in Economics and a minor in Political Science. After graduating, Nadia joined Deloitte as a Human Capital Business Analyst working with State and Local agencies to help adopt technology solutions to public needs. She has worked on teams to develop client facing training materials to help transition state agencies to new technology systems and has also had responsibility in maintaining data to support training needs as well as analyzing customer support data to prioritize and triage issues. Nadia has an interest in the intersection of technology solutions and legislative mandates/agency policy, and how different policy approaches create different surveillance needs and risks and how government agencies can ethically and innovatively serve the public best.
Rep Earl Blumenauer
October 22, 2020

US Congressman Earl Blumenauer on Trade Policy

US Congressman Earl Blumenauer, representative of Oregon’s 3rd District, will join the Lewis & Clark Community to discuss the past, current, and (potential) futures for US trade. Representative Blumenauer serves on the House Ways and Means Committee and chairs the Subcommittee on Trade. This is a non-partisan event that intends to inform students about trade policy making and its consequences, from the perspective of one elected official. All perspectives are welcome.
September 22, 2020

OSPIRG Policy Fellow Virtual Info Session

Are you interested in protecting consumers and everyday citizens? How about a responsive, democratic government or social change? So is OSPIRG, a public interest nonprofit that advocates for common sense policy solutions to problems faced by every day people.
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April 23, 2020

Peace Corps: Office Hours for Lewis & Clark Students

Peace Corps service is the opportunity of a lifetime. Schedule time with a local recruiter who can answer your questions about what it’s like to live, learn, and work with a community overseas. 
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