Located in the newly renovated Roberts 112, The Nest is a resource space for students to pick up free non-perishable foods and hygiene items.
“This is a no-questions-asked model,” Case Manager Gaby Hermann said. “The Nest is open, no questions asked, for any and all students who may find these items useful. There is no one there checking you out—we want students to feel comfortable going there.”
Anyone who wishes to donate to The Nest should contact gabyh@lclark.edu.
Suggested donations
Instant soups
Mac and cheese (kit that comes with everything in it)
The Oregon Food Bank. The Oregon Food Bank supplies pantries throughout the state with food.
Urban Gleaners. Extra food and produce can be donated here. While they have expectations on food quality, they are able to take food that other food banks are not allowed to, i.e. food from events. They hold free food markets throughout the tri-county region.
The new OtterBus route will enhance service for the 2026-27 academic year, balancing student mobility, equity, community engagement, and fiscal responsibility.
Watzek Library Special Collections and Archives is pleased to announce the Eric Rosenblum is the recipient of the inaugural Special Collections Visiting Fellowship. Rosenblum will work with the Katherine Dunn collection and related collections held at Lewis & Clark College this June and July, 2026.
Mark your calendar for the Belong Cornerstone Webinar titled Mission and Belonging: How Faith Principles Inform Belonging Work.All faculty and staff are invited to attend at no cost.