With support from the Mellon Foundation, Northwest Narrative Medicine Collaborative (NWNMC) is developing Narrative Scribe Training.
The curriculum builds on narrative medicine practices of listening and witnessing. The training develops skills of listening deeply to stories of health, illness, and healing and reflecting on how listening and witnessing can contribute to social change. Narrative Scribe Training will be held in-person on-campus at Lewis & Clark College on Saturday, February, 24 and registration is now open.
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.
The Lewis & Clark College English Department is pleased to announce this year’s application process for the Dixon Award. Through the efforts of two of our alumni, Hillary and Adam Dixon, this $2,500.00 award was established in 2002 by the Dixon Family Foundation. It is given to one junior English major each year.
Looking for a paid internship?
The Script Internship (formerly Emerging Leaders) program connects underrepresented students with top Oregon companies.
Application for The Script Internship Summer 2024 Program is now live via www.thescript.org! Apply before January 16, 2024.
We are looking for any students, particularly those living on-campus, who would like to join the Dining Experience Committee.
Waylon Lenk BA ’08, a Shakespeare scholar and theatre artist, will join the college as its first Native Scholar-Artist in Residence this fall. Lenk will give a talk at New Student Orientation and direct the theatre department’s fall production of Henry IV, Part 1.
The Inclusion & Multicultural Engagement (IME) office is excited to launch a First-Generation Mentorship program and we are calling upon all first-generation staff, faculty, and alum!
The ReUse Room, L&C’s sustainable thrift shop, enables students to donate goods and shop for free clothes, housing and school supplies, shelf-stable food, and more!
Gain hands-on experience with STEM + data science teaching in a 6 - 12th grade classroom.
The Bates Center Summer Sustainability Internship Course will provide students with direct access to employers working on issues broadly related to sustainability in Portland, nationally, and internationally.
STAAR is seeking art submissions for a mural design and a zine for the Transformative Justice Symposium.
The Meridian is now accepting any photos from abroad trips or articles relating to international affairs for this years publication.
This survey will help the Lewis & Clark community better understand students’ sleep, which may be helpful in promoting healthier sleep behaviors and improving sleep quality.
Lewis & Clark’s Intent to Apply Program helps students and alumni submit competitive applications for medical school.
Dr. Evette Castillo Clark, Vice President for Student Life Office and Dean of Students, invites you to her weekly office hours starting in Spring 2023. This is a great opportunity to share your thoughts and experience as a student, and ask any questions!
An internship is a great opportunity for students to connect with organizations outside of LC and to build skills, understanding, and experience in translating the liberal arts into a professional role.
There are several paid and unpaid opportunities on campus for students interested in video production. To search for current job openings, go to Human Resources.
The following list gives an overview of campus departments and offices that need students to produce video for multiple purposes.