The Bark: News and Events for Students
Events
2024 Senior Art Exhibition
At the end of each academic year, the Hoffman Gallery of Contemporary Art hosts the Senior Art Exhibition, the culmination of artwork made by the graduating seniors in the art department at the end of their undergraduate journey at Lewis & Clark College.
2024 Senior Art Exhibition
At the end of each academic year, the Hoffman Gallery of Contemporary Art hosts the Senior Art Exhibition, the culmination of artwork made by the graduating seniors in the art department at the end of their undergraduate journey at Lewis & Clark College.
2024 Senior Art Exhibition
At the end of each academic year, the Hoffman Gallery of Contemporary Art hosts the Senior Art Exhibition, the culmination of artwork made by the graduating seniors in the art department at the end of their undergraduate journey at Lewis & Clark College.
2024 Senior Art Exhibition
At the end of each academic year, the Hoffman Gallery of Contemporary Art hosts the Senior Art Exhibition, the culmination of artwork made by the graduating seniors in the art department at the end of their undergraduate journey at Lewis & Clark College.
Announcements
Decoding Cellular ‘Shape-Shifters’
Biologist Sharon Torigoe and her students investigate the mechanisms that determine a cell’s fate.
Academic English Studies Program to Become Section of World Languages
At the end of spring semester, the Academic English Studies (AES) program will no longer be a stand-alone program that offers full-time academic English courses to non-degree-seeking international students.
Senior Speaker: Cooper Kroll BA ’24
Cooper Kroll BA ’24 will address graduates at the College of Arts and Sciences commencement on May 4.
Opportunities
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!
Strengthen Narrative Competency with Narrative Scribe Training
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.
Submit Your ASB Winter Wish (Nov. 19-29)
Peers wish for gifts for their peers—and ASB grants them!
Winterim 2024
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 Bark is located in East Hall on the Undergraduate Campus.
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email thebark@lclark.edu
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The Bark
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615 S. Palatine Hill Road MSC 102
Portland OR 97219