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Meet the 2024 Nielson Social Change Innovation Grant Recipients!
Students Indigo Araya and Nichole Champion have been awarded the 2024 Nielson Social Change Innovation Grant for their transformative projects that promote social justice and community wellbeing. The Nielson Grant, made possible through the generosity of Patrick Nielson ’71 and Dorris Nielson, provides funds for Lewis & Clark undergraduate students to bring their initiatives to life to create systemic social change. This year’s recipients are tackling issues of transgender rights in Costa Rica and holistic wellness in Portland.
2024 Theatre Thesis Festival
April 17-20, 2024
Senior Speaker: Cooper Kroll BA ’24
Cooper Kroll BA ’24 will address graduates at the College of Arts and Sciences commencement on May 4.
Green Move Out Information for Students
Donate or swap any clothing and household items in good condition. Donation collection sites include a two-day Green Move Out Swap and Shop (@Maggie’s) and three donation trucks (see locations below).
Apply soon for Watzek’s library research award!
Are you proud of a research paper you’re working on? If it’s for a Bibliographic Research in Writing class, consider applying for the James J. Kopp Library Research Award. Applications will be accepted beginning on April 25.
Award-Winning Academic Research from Dor Nadler BA ’24
Learn about research done by Dor Nadler BA ’24, winner of the James L. Kopp Library Research Award
Graduation is Approaching. Is Your Account Clear?
Graduation is Approaching. Is Your Account Clear?
International Affairs Symposium Focuses on Control
The 62nd annual Lewis & Clark International Affairs Symposium is one of the oldest student-run symposia in the country. This year’s event, which runs from April 8 to April 10, is titled Strings Attached: Tracing the Global Systems That Bind.
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