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Important Notices

Important Notices

Voicemail Retention Changes Take Effect Monday, April 1

Information Technology is changing the College’s voicemail retention practices in order to reduce storage utilization and the number of full voicemail inboxes. These changes will impact voicemail messages delivered both to your voicemail inbox, as well as your LC email inbox. All messages older than 90 days will be permanently deleted from your LC email inbox and voicemail inbox on April 1, 2024. If you have voicemail messages that you would like to save, please download locally or to another storage location prior to this date.

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Seeking Donations: ‘Dress to Impress’ Clothing Drive

Requesting clothing donations from faculty, staff, and the L&C community.

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Data Governance: Let’s Level Up at LC!

Hey there, data enthusiasts! You know that feeling when you upgrade your phone and suddenly everything runs more smoothly? Well, that’s what we’re aiming for with our data governance at Lewis & Clark.

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Points of Pride

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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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A Champion of Equity and Excellence for Oregon’s Schools

Charlene Williams EdD ’15 leads the Oregon Department of Education as a “warm demander” of student, teacher, and educational system success.

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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.

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Saling wins two titles at International Forensics Association championship tournament

JR Saling won championships in both Extemporaneous Speaking and IPDA debate at the International Forensics Association championship tournament, held March 11-12 in Dublin, Ireland.

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Events

Mar6

2024 Gender Studies Symposium Art Show

One important part of the symposium is an art exhibit of work from community members from Lewis & Clark and beyond. The 43rd Annual Gender Studies Symposium art exhibit encourages viewers to reflect on their own and others’ experiences around gender and digital technology.

This year’s exhibit includes a physical gallery in the Watzek Library atrium and an online gallery.

Curated by L&C students Isha Elboctorcy ’24, McKenna Jones ’24, and Cecily Munster ’26

until Apr1
Apr1

Applications are Open: Health + Humanities Summer Internship Funding

Lewis & Clark students who have a Summer ’24 internship in health + humanities are eligible to apply for funding to support their work.

Up to three students will be awarded funding to support internships in health + humanities with organizations that contribute to healing through narrative. We encourage you to think broadly and boldly about this definition!
Applications for Summer ’24 internship funding are open April 1 - May 15, 2024. Details and application materials are at the link below.

Support is made possible by the Center for Community and Global Health and a grant from Mellon Foundation.

H+H Internship Funding Program Page

Apr1

Zen Meditation for the LC Community

Interested in getting acquainted with Zen practice? 
All Lewis & Clark students, staff, and faculty are welcome! A limited number of zafu cushions and meditation benches will be available for use. No experience necessary.

Apr2

Spring Blood Drive

We need your help! The need for blood doesn’t take a vacation. Make a blood donation appointment today. It only takes an hour to make a difference here on campus at Lewis and Clark on April 2nd or 3rd:
Apr2

Reimagining our Environmental Work: A Dialogue for Faculty and Staff

Environmental work is an oft-cited strength of the College. Yet we come at it in diverse ways that are often siloed. How might we leverage our diversity of approaches into even greater strength? And what connections can we fortify or build afresh to do so? We’re thinking broadly about “environment” – it’s not just rocks and trees! If we reimagined it to include the diverse entanglements between people and our biophysical, virtual, or imagined surroundings, might you see yourself in that work? We invite you to join this discussion even if you don’t currently self-identify as someone doing “environmental work.”

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