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Blurbs
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The sidebar is located on the right side of every page and contains a set of your website’s links and an area for “Contact Us”. Any editor in your group can update the content.
- The Navigation links can be edited by going to the Dashboard, the clicking on the Pages tab, then on the Navigation subtab.
- Contact information is editable in your group’s Organization profile. So, go to the Dashboard, and then click on the Profiles tab, then Organization, then your group’s title.
News
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May 31
We asked Lee Weinstein a few questions from his own book, Write. Open. Act. Here are his answers.
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May 31
“Are you living a life intended and getting done what you want?” asks Lee Weinstein in the introduction to his new book, Write. Open. Act. An intentional Life Planning Workbook. The book lays out a four-step process “to help you plan your best life and to use your time here on this planet the way you intended it.”
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May 31
On September 12, 1980, Turkish generals staged a coup d’état that unseated an elected civilian government…
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May 31
As the result of a collaborative effort between students, faculty, the Board of Trustees, and the administration, Lewis & Clark’s fossil fuel divestment policy now includes these guidelines.
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November 30In 2014, extreme violence arising from instability in the Northern Triangle drove families and unaccompanied children northward to seek safety. Fearing that these families would derail progress on immigration policy, the Obama Administration changed longstanding policy from using an affirmative asylum process for families to a program of detention for mothers and children arriving together. The purpose was to deter other Central American families from seeking to enter the United States.
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September 26Green Energy Institute
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September 26Smith earned a BS magna cum laude in civil and environmental engineering from Vanderbilt University and an MS in civil and environmental engineering from Stanford University. Following law school, he worked as an attorney for the Nuclear Regulatory Commission before joining Winston & Strawn LLP, where he continues to work as a partner on nuclear facility licensing and regulation, investigations, and litigation.
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September 26Skidmore earned a political science degree from Oregon State University. She worked at Bonneville Power Administration and PacifiCorp after receiving her JD from Lewis & Clark. In 2007, she opened the Portland office of Troutman Sanders, an international law firm with a large energy practice, and became its Portland office managing partner.
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September 26Le Hir earned a BS in electrical engineering from the University of California at San Diego and worked as a senior applications engineering lead managing the development of a wireless chipset prior to attending Lewis & Clark. During law school, she clerked for Iberdrola Renewables and has continued with the company, now called AVANGRID Renewables, as a full-time in-house contract attorney.
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September 26Lockey earned a degree in political science from the University of Oregon. Following law school, she worked for McDowell Rackner & Gibson, an energy firm in Oregon. She is now senior counsel at PacifiCorp.
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September 22After graduating from law school, Johnson worked at the Northwest Power Planning and Conservation Council, the U.S. Department of Justice, and with the private law firm Ball Janik. He has been with the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA), where he is assistant general counsel, for 21 years.
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February 9Investing in scholarships is the best way to ensure that Lewis & Clark and our students succeed.
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February 9Lewis & Clark has been named one of the top 10 baccalaureate institutions for semester- and year-long overseas programs.
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May 22Since its inception in 1986 the Northwest Writing Institute (NWI) has provided a home to diverse writing initiatives from all three schools at Lewis & Clark.
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April 9Making a commitment to social justice.
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June 5What Others Say About Garcia-Velasco
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June 5Lewis & Clark students struggling with what to do with their lives have a vast resource ready at hand—roughly 20,000 undergraduate alumni who have already (at least in most cases) figured it out for themselves.
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June 5Guest Speakers
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June 5Grants
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June 52012 Women’s Basketball Honors
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January 21Sidebar: Hunting for Mushrooms
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January 21Sidebar: Jordan’s Bio
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January 21Sidebar: 2011 Football Honors
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May 13Shelby Davis made a major impact when he launched the Davis UWC Scholars Program in 2000. To date, he’s invested more than $200 million in the program, making him one of the nation’s largest donors to international education.
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April 28With all the world’s problems, some question whether animal law is a relevant area of study, but thousands of local ordinances, state statutes, and federal laws have been passed addressing animals and their relationships to humans.
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April 28With all the world’s problems, some question whether animal law is a relevant area of study, but thousands of local ordinances, state statutes, and federal laws have been passed addressing animals and their relationships to humans.
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February 5Here are some of the intriguing details revealed in Pamplin Professor Stephen Dow Beckham’s latest book, Fortune and Friendship: Lewis & Clark’s Heritage Properties.
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September 22G.B. Arrington BA ‘72 shares his insights on what works for Smart Growth.
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September 22A rich history of Lewis & Clark College’s choral music program.
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September 22Progress in international environmental law can be agonizingly slow; it requires sustained and persistent effort. Yet IELP has amassed impressive results.