Overseas and Off-Campus Programs Events

children at Hacienda CDC
September 14, 2018

Hacienda CDC Info Session

Come to this info session to learn how you can get involved with Hacienda CDC’s educational equity, economic justice and racial justice programs.
September 11, 2018

Overseas & Off-Campus Programs Information Session

All 2019-2020 programs will be represented!
April 12, 2018

Fulbright Orientation

The purpose of the Fulbright Program is to foster mutual understanding among nations through educational and cultural exchanges. Recipients can apply for specific programs, which may include university coursework, independent research, or other special projects.
March 20, 2018

The Basics of Teaching English Abroad

Academic English Studies is offering a workshop to students who are considering or planning on teaching English abroad.
March 3, 2018

53rd Annual International Fair

Come enjoy an array of meaningful events, mouth-watering dishes and fun-filled performances from across the world.
March 3, 2018

ENVS Spring 2018 Symposium

Focus on Willamette Valley agriculture and environmental regulations in partnership with the Oregon Farm Bureau.  Tour a Willamette Valley farm and meet with OFB staff to hear and share perspectives.
February 22, 2018

Spring 2019 Overseas Application Deadline Extended: 2/22/18

Spring 2019 Overseas Application Deadline Extended: 2/22/18

February 3, 2018

Returning from Abroad - Coast Overnight

Come connect with fellow participants from 2017 Overseas programs! This is an opportunity to share stories, discuss challenges, and reconnect with Oregon.




On the Central Oregon Coast lies an area of huge Sitka trees, ferns, cliffs down to the ocean, cascading streams, and waterfalls. The seven-mile round trip hike traverses some of the most productive rainforest on earth, showcasing Oregon’s natural treasures.

Welcome back to the beautiful Northwest!
until February 3
February 2, 2018

Returning from Abroad - Coast Overnight

Come connect with fellow participants from 2017 Overseas programs! This is an opportunity to share stories, discuss challenges, and reconnect with Oregon.




On the Central Oregon Coast lies an area of huge Sitka trees, ferns, cliffs down to the ocean, cascading streams, and waterfalls. The seven-mile round trip hike traverses some of the most productive rainforest on earth, showcasing Oregon’s natural treasures.

Welcome back to the beautiful Northwest!
until 12:00am on February 3, 2018
November 18, 2017

A Homage to Khayyam

On behalf of Lewis and Clark College Music Department and Andisheh Center, we are pleased to invite you to Iranian traditional music and art workshops followed by an evening performance on November 18, 2017 in the Diane Gregg Pavilion and Agnes Flanagan Chapel.
November 17, 2017

Ireland: Psychology 2019 Information Session

Ireland: Psychology 2019 Information Session with the past and current program leader and Dublin resident director.
Isobel Fikso - Alicante, Spain
November 15, 2017

Celebrate International Education Week!

Help us celebrate International Education Week at LC! 

Please show your support by participating in events sponsored by the office of Academic English Studies, International Students and Scholars, and Overseas and Off-Campus Programs all day Wednesday, November 15th.

October 3, 2017

Peace Corps Tabling Session

The Peace Corps takes a different approach to making a difference. If you are inspired by impact that is hands-on, grassroots-driven, and lasting, get to know us.

The Peace Corps Volunteer program is often called life-defining by the more than 220,000 Americans who have served. Get the chance to fully integrate into a host country community, where you will live and work on projects ranging from education to business development and several other sectors. Every Peace Corps Volunteer is unique, and so is every Volunteer’s service.

Peace Corps service asks a lot of you. But it also has a lot to give. While you serve others, you will be gaining valuable transferable skills and benefits that last through your Volunteer service and well beyond, including financial, health and vacation benefits. There’s benefits after service, too, including career and graduate school fellowship programs.

 Peace Corps Volunteers work at the grassroots level to create change that lasts long after their service. As a Volunteer, you can make an investment in our world—one handshake, one project, one friendship at a time—that leads to new possibilities in service and when you return home.

September 21, 2017

Passport to Study Abroad Essentials

It’s a great big world out there and you have the opportunity to explore it through study abroad! This workshop will help you prepare for the trip of a lifetime. We’ll explore the academic and financial planning necessary to make a memorable and affordable trip abroad, and graduate on time. 

September 15, 2017

Gilman Scholarship Help Session (Spring 2018 Program Participants)

If you’re interested in learning more about the scholarship or getting some help or advice with your application, we invite you to stop by the Dovecote on Friday (September 15th) to meet with Maureen Reed between 11:00-1:00pm. 
September 13, 2017

Overseas Information Fair

Annual information session for 2018-2019 Overseas & Off-Campus Programs. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn more about upcoming programs! 
April 13, 2017

23rd Annual United Nations Commemoration of the Rwandan Genocide

Presentation:  Empowering Rwandan Women Through Literature
March 21, 2017

Lunch with a Leader: Kazi Huque

How do you go from the way things are to the way things ought to be? Join Kazi Huque of Grameen-Intel and learn how he uses science and tech to execute entrepreneurial solutions to health, agricultural, and educational issues in developing countries.
March 14, 2017

Master of Studies in Environmental, Natural Resources, and Energy Law - Information Session @ LC-CAS

Lewis & Clark Law School’s highly ranked Environmental, Natural Resources, and Energy Law program now offers a Master of Studies in Environmental, Natural Resources, and Energy Law (MSL) for non-lawyers. This graduate degree is for those who have a bachelor’s degree and are interested in learning about environmental law, but who do not wish to practice law or obtain a law degree. Potential students include federal agency employees, teachers, elected officials, journalists, and people pursuing careers in lobbying or non-profit organizations, as well as business people who want a better understanding of environmental regulations.
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