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May 7My weekly letters have sought to keep you—our students, faculty, staff, alumni, parents, donors, and friends—informed about the ways we are responding to the impact of COVID-19 on our community…
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May 6
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May 4The department of counseling psychology has been renamed and is now the department of counseling, therapy, and school psychology. This change is in effect as of May 1, 2020.
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May 1Once-a week “choir music enrichment” session via Zoom.
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April 30
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April 28We wish to share our current plans for the fall semester: We expect to be holding in-person classes this fall.
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April 24Each year, the Pamplin Society of Fellows bestows the Teacher of the Year Award to one professor. This award aims to honor undergraduate faculty members that go above and beyond the duties of their position to enrich student learning.
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April 20On behalf of the Office of Health Promotion and Wellness, and our campus Sexual Assault Response Advocates (SARAs), we would like to spread the word about the tele-communication resources that are available at this time.
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April 9If you can’t actually be on campus, at least you can bring campus with you to virtual meetings on platforms like Zoom.
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April 6As some may have heard, the phenomenon ‘Zoombombing’ has cropped up in conjunction with the transition from face-to-face classes to remote video conferencing. ‘Zoombombing’ is where uninvited users drop into Zoom meetings, often posting inflammatory content and causing a general disruption. While this has not yet affected our community, it is important to review the simple precautions you can take to minimize the chances of this happening to your courses.
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April 2Please review these resources from Cascade Centers regarding the COVID-19 crisis to learn how they can help you.
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March 14Support for Teaching, Learning, and Working Remotely in response to COVID-19.
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March 12
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November 13In an effort to improve 9-1-1 dispatcher emergency response time, the Portland City Council will divide Southwest Portland in two on May 1, creating a sixth sextant called South Portland. Area street addresses will change as a result.
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May 5
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April 30In the immortal words of Yogi Berra, “It’s tough to make predictions, especially about the future.”
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April 24Lewis & Clark Faculty are invited to join us this May for online sessions dedicated to the effective use of technology in your teaching and research. We offer over thirty sessions with a mix of everyday topics, emerging trends, and discussions on successful application. The Institute follows a conference format organized in tracks. Click here to register.
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April 23“This is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning.” I’m reminded of Winston Churchill’s words…
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April 23
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April 20
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April 20
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April 17“The contagion of hope.” On Easter Sunday, Pope Francis used this phrase in his address to an empty St. Peter’s Basilica. It resonates with me in multiple ways.
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April 16
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April 15We welcome to the community to share and participate in virtual and in-home environmental activities to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Earth Day - together while we are apart. #MyPlanetMyPledge #LCEarthDay
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April 9
‘Ask Me Anything’ sessions are available to students, staff and faculty allowing an informal opportunity to ask any questions they may have for the Information Technology team during this time of remote service and support.
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April 9Are we settling into a new normal? No one can answer with confidence. But for most of us, I think, each day is no longer built entirely from scratch…
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April 9Bookstore items available to order via email!
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