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Getting Ready for a Smooth Move-Out!

Guest Columnist: Theresa Brostowitz

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L&C’s New Dance Moves

Lewis & Clark adds a dance concentration, which will be led by Tiffany Mills, the college’s new director of dance.

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Facilities is hiring full-time summer student workers! 

Positions are limited, and we are actively hiring as applications come in so don’t delay - Submit your application today!

The Bark | March 18, 2024

The Bark weekly e-newsletter.

Subsidized STI Tests in April

During the month of April, visit the Student Health Center for a subsidized STI test courtesy of the ASB Health and Wellness Committee.

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Celebrate Earth Month Throughout April with These Activities!

Please join us to celebrate Earth Day every day in April.

President Holmes-Sullivan Receives Women of Influence 2024 Award

President Robin Holmes-Sullivan was recognized as one the best and brightest women leaders in the region by the Portland Business Journal Women of Influence 2024 award.

Class of ’24, tell us about your favorite books!

Watzek invites graduating seniors to share their favorite books.

Spring Break Campus Dining and Food Options

Know your food options for spring break!

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The Bark | March 11, 2024

The Bark weekly e-newsletter.

Observing Ramadan? Here are some resources

Ramadan Mubarak!

Ramadan, one of the holiest months of the year for Muslims, is expected to begin at sundown on Monday, March 11 (based on the official sighting of the moon) and conclude on April 9. Ramadan Mubarak (pronounced “Mu-ba-rack”) is a greeting that means congratulations on the arrival of the holy month. Ramadan Kareem can also be used as a greeting and literally means “Generous Ramadan.”

We in the Office of Spiritual Life wish all of our Lewis & Clark Muslim community Ramadan Mubarak this week as Muslims enter this month of devotion and fasting.

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The Bark | March 3, 2024

The Bark weekly e-newsletter.

CPDX Call for Leaders

Apply to lead the Creative Arts NST this summer!

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43rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium Focuses on Digital Technology and the Internet

This year’s Gender Studies Symposium will examine the ways in which digital technology, internet platforms, and online spaces have shaped and been shaped by understandings and expressions of gender and sexuality. The symposium runs from March 6 to 8.

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Are we Religiously Literate?

Guest Columnist: Hilary Martin Himan

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The Bark | February 26, 2024

The Bark weekly e-newsletter.

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I.D.E.A. Catalyst Awards

The Inclusion and Multicultural Engagement (IME) office presents The I.D.E.A. Catalyst Awards.

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Language and Politics in the Middle East and North Africa

Lewis & Clark’s 10th annual student-run Middle East and North African Studies Symposium will explore the relationship between language and politics in the region. The symposium, which takes place February 27 to 29, provides an opportunity for students to showcase their research and hear from outside speakers and scholars.

Reinventing Synergia: The Journal of Gender Thought and Expression

Synergia, a campus publication of poetry, prose, visual art, and essays related to Gender Studies, with submissions from students, faculty, and staff alike, is being re-established after a five-year absence.

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Nielson Social Change Innovation Grant Applications NOW Open!

The Nielson Social Change Innovation Grant program is facilitated by the Center for Social Change and Community Involvement. The grant supports Lewis & Clark College undergraduate student-initiated projects and is designed to:

  • Fund effective and transformative social change initiatives;
  • Encourage innovation and creativity to explore what is possible;
  • Equip communities that our students care about, both locally and globally, with the tools required to positively impact social change;
  • Develop and test ideas, solve problems, and create opportunities.
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The Bark | February 19, 2024

The Bark weekly e-newsletter.

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Elliott Young Op/Ed: “New art exhibition raises questions about policing in Portland” in Portland Tribune

LC Professor of History Elliott Young has a new Op/Ed in The Portland Tribune entitled, “New art exhibition raises questions about policing in Portland.”

Elliott Young is professor of history at Lewis & Clark College and the author of “Forever Prisoners: How the United States Made the World’s Largest Immigrant Detention System.”

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L&C Student-Athletes Score New Resources for Mental Health

Lewis & Clark’s Mental Health Validation Program (MVP) brings counseling services, mental health workshops, student-athlete peer support groups, and more to the college’s student-athletes.

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Get ready for a celebration of all things Lewis & Clark!

Join us for our 9th annual LC Day of Giving on March 13th. What is Day of Giving, you ask? It is a 24 hour event where the entire LC community – parents, alumni, faculty, staff, and students – come together to celebrate all things LC and support this incredible community. 

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Palatine Hill Review, Student Magazine at Lewis & Clark College, Wins Highest Honor for Recognizing Excellence in Art and Literary Magazines (REALM) contest

February 15, 2024 (Portland, Oregon)—Palatine Hill Review from Lewis & Clark College, has been recognized as a REALM First Class magazine for the 50th Anniversary Edition, “growing pains” by the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE).

Palatine Hill Review, “growing pains”, Volume 50 Student Editors: Jillian Jackson, AJ Di Nicola, Elizabeth Huntley, Zach Reinker, Max Allen, Burton Scheer

Four Commemorative Cover Artists: Anneka Barton, Dakota Binder, Zach Reinker, Kincaid DeBell

Faculty Advisors: Karen Gross, Mary Szybist

Staff Advisor: Amy Baskin

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