In mid-January, the Bates Center for Entrepreneurship and Leadership hosted its annual entrepreneurial workshop, known as Winterim. The event brought 29 students to campus prior to the start of spring semester for a week of learning, networking, and mentoring, which culminated in a pitch competition for $13,000 in prizes.
Lena Essak BA ’24 spent her summer as a paid community relations intern in the Portland office of EDP Renewables. Thanks to the Bates Center Summer Sustainability Internship course, she was able to learn, grow, and gain hands-on experience while working alongside two supportive Lewis & Clark alumni.
Applications are now open for limited spots in the Bates Center’s flagship program Winterim which features 60 speakers, mentors and judges for 30 students in a fast-paced week that culminates in a pitch competition with $8,000 of cash prizes.
No prior entrepreneurial experience is required or expected. Priority deadline is November 15.
Join us from January 7 - 12, 2024.
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Katrina Kuzmina BA ’23 will address graduates at the College of Arts and Sciences commencement on May 6.
Four Lewis & Clark basketball student-athletes participated in the sixth Winterim program The Bates Center for Entrepreneurship and Leadership put on during the second week of January.
Semester updates from the Bates Center for Entrepreneurship and Leadership
From January 8 through January 13, nearly 30 Lewis & Clark students immersed themselves in Winterim, a fast-paced and supportive experience that culminated in a pitch competition with $6,000 in cash prizes.
The Randall Trust awards $1.5 million gift to L&C’s Bates Center for Entrepreneurship and Leadership.
Aldebaron Levin BA ’23, with support from the Bates Center for Entrepreneurship and Leadership, has launched an analog watch company. The company’s first watch design is inspired by the koi pond at Lewis & Clark.
In collaboration with Oregon Health & Science University and the University of Oregon, psychology professors Jerusha and Brian Detweiler-Bedell conduct research to help Oregonians identify and respond to the risk of melanoma.
Tuse Mahenya BA ’21 will address graduates at the College of Arts and Sciences commencement on May 8.
2021-22 NYU Shanghai Global Writing & Speaking Fellowship - Now Accepting Applications
Sign up for info sessions to learn more about the NYU Shanghai Global Writing and Speaking Fellowship. No knowledge of Mandarin required.
Fall 2020 is different for all of us but the Bates Center for Entrepreneurship and Leadership continue to be your advocate in Portland and beyond. Use our office hours to learn more about what we have to offer.
Brothers and alumni Stein and Thor Retzlaff trained for years to survive one of the most remote areas in the world. The expedition to the Atomfjella mountain range in Norway tested their survival skills, while also allowing them to ski incredible peaks and couloirs (steep mountainside gorges). They captured the experience in their short film, “AREA 11.”