Student Leader Applications are Open!
Guest Columnist: Theresa Brostowitz

Hello, L&C Students!
Are you looking for an on-campus leadership opportunity for the 2026-2027 academic year?
Applications for next year’s student leadership positions open today, Monday, December 1st for the following offices:
-Campus Living (be a Resident Advisor!)
-Inclusion and Multicultural Engagement (be a Great Expectations Mentor!)
-First Year Experience (be a New Student Peer Mentor!)
Please navigate to each office’s website to learn more about the application process including eligibility requirements and application deadlines.
Why get involved?
-Play a critical role in developing a welcoming environment at LC.
-Build important personal and professional skills.
-Meet other awesome students, and be part of a team.
We hope you will consider applying for one of these important roles on campus. Wishing you the best as you head into the final weeks of the semester.
Theresa Brostowitz, Interim Director of Campus Living, on behalf of the Inclusion and Multicultural Engagement, Campus Living, and First-Year Experience offices.
The Bark is located in East Residence Hall on the Undergraduate Campus.
email thebark@lclark.edu
voice 503-768-7110
The Bark
Lewis & Clark
615 S. Palatine Hill Road
Portland OR 97219
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