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April 9Lewis & Clark Law Professor Samir Parikh, the Kenneth H. Pierce Faculty Fellow and director of Lewis & Clark College’s Bates Center for Entrepreneurship and Leadership, has received a Fulbright-Schuman Grant, which will allow him to spend six months of his upcoming sabbatical at various institutions throughout Europe.
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October 11Three sociology students have returned to Lewis & Clark from their research in Cambodia alongside Assistant Professor of Sociology Maryann Bylander. They presented to peers and faculty the conclusions from their fieldwork on the practical and ethical implications of microcredit in developing countries.
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August 16Just a year after joining Lewis & Clark, Assistant Professor Mohamed Anber is the recipient of a National Science Foundation grant in support of his work in elementary particle physics. With colleagues and students from other departments, Anber is helping build new research capabilities for asking and answering very big questions.
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April 27Earthrise filed suit on Friday, April 20th to fight to strengthen water quality criteria in Oregon for aluminum, ammonia, cadmium and copper.
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October 27Topics include the Boardman settlement, PEAC’s new class, California condors, and the CRC.
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February 22PEAC receives a $45,000 grant through the Bullitt Foundation’s Urban Ecology and Ecosystem Services program.
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April 6Funding the “promotion of international good will through the exchange of students in the fields of education, culture, and science.”
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November 2A number of Lewis & Clark Law School alumni and an adjunct professor are among those receiving recognition by the Oregon State Bar Annual Awards.
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April 22A team from Lewis & Clark has been awarded a grant from 100 Projects for Peace, an organization that promotes global diplomacy. The students will host a summer camp for homeless youth in Cairo, focusing on strategies for decision- making and positive conflict resolution.
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April 6The American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) has awarded Religious Studies Professor Robert Kugler a grant for his project, “Discovering Legal Pluralism: Toward a New Understanding of the Jews of Hellenistic Egypt.” Competition for an ACLS fellowship is intense: just six percent of this year’s nearly 1,100 applications received funding.
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September 22Lewis & Clark Law School’s Small Business Legal Clinic (SBLC) has received a $35,000 grant from the Walmart Foundation to support its work of providing business transactional legal assistance to low income small business owners in and around the Portland Metro Area.
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November 12As the recipient of a prestigious fellowship at the International Retreat for Writers at Hawthornden Castle, Associate Professor of English Pauls Toutonghi will spend four weeks in residency working on his next book, The Lost Ocean.
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November 5
L&C Law School grants are based on financial need, a desire to work in the public interest field, and the ability to add to the diversity of the student body at Lewis & Clark Law School. Qualification for awards is determined from information on the law school application and student FAFSA data. Recipients are notified at the time of admission. Students can receive either a Dean’s Scholarship or an L&C Grant, but not both.
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June 2James F. Miller Professor of Humanities Nicholas D. Smith was awarded a National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) grant to direct a five-week philosophy seminar at Lewis & Clark this summer.
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May 21Matthew Johnston, assistant professor of art history with a specialty in modern and American art, has received a Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection Summer Stipend for the summer of 2014.
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April 8The graduate school has received $360,000 from the Oregon Department of Education (ODE) for two projects that support teachers in becoming more culturally competent.
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March 4Assistant Professor of Theatre Rebecca Lingafelter, a founding member of Portland Experimental Theatre Ensemble (PETE), recently received a $6,000 Regional Arts & Culture Council grant for an upcoming production.
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February 18Kristin Fujie, assistant professor of English, has received a Graves Award, which will help support her research and writing on author William Faulkner.
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December 13Garrick Imatani, Assistant Professor of Art and Studio Head of Foundations, and three collaborators have been awarded a $5,000 Precipice Fund grant for their project, “Not Too Distant Futures”.
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November 8Please consider the ways a child care center addresses social equality within our workplace. If we really claim to support everyone’s career equally, on-campus child care is a must.
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November 1Everyone is encouraged to participate in this survey to study the feasibility of developing and operating a high-quality on-site child development center to serve children of faculty, staff, and students.
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August 28Our Career Development Center helps students take advantage of internship opportunities in Portland and beyond.
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August 26McKenzie Phelan ’14 and Andrew Reetz ’14 are working with Assistant Professor of Foreign Languages Philippe Brand and Associate Professor of Anthropology Deborah Heath to study the natural wine movement in France. Their work has taken them all over the world and taught them how to investigate “terroir,” or the “taste of place.” In the following Q&A, the team members reflect on their experience.
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August 22James F. Miller Professor of the Humanities Nicholas Smith has been awarded a $108,252 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH). Supported by the Division of Education Programs at NEH, this five-week seminar will bring 16 college and university teachers to Lewis & Clark in the summer of 2014 to engage in scholarship about Socrates.
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August 14The Princeton Review and other organizations are recognizing us for our environmental efforts in the classroom and beyond.
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August 13The grant will allow the graduate school to expand its new – and rapidly growing – free clinic for problem gamblers, the only program in Oregon to offer weekend services.
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July 87/8/13 - The Jackson Foundation has awarded Earthrise Law Center a $2,000 grant for the Oregon Waters initiative.
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June 286/28/13 - The Mountaineers Foundation has awarded Earthrise Law Center a Community Grant for the second year in a row. The $3,000 grant will support the Oregon Waters initiative.