
The Power of a Transformative Idea
Thomas Neff BA ’65 devises an elegant plan to transform Russian warheads into American electricity.
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Featured Stories
Decades of Distinction
Michael Ford and Vern Jones, two pillars of the Lewis & Clark community, retire.
Turning 30
The graduate school celebrates 30 years of preparing teachers and counselors for lives of service.
Hunted to Extinction
Lewis & Clark law students experience firsthand the implications of wildlife and cruelty laws in Kenya.
A Villa Unveiled
Lewis & Clark students apply their classics training to an archaeological dig in central Italy.
Message from the President
The Lewis & Clark I Know
On Palatine Hill

buzz
A miscellany of the new, the intriguing, and the obscure.

PioSports Recap

Meet Lewis & Clark’s New Athletics Director

A Summer With Socrates

Students and Grads Win National Awards
Last spring, Lewis & Clark students and alumni claimed a bounty of national awards and honors in recognition of their academic excellence and commitment to global service.

Congratulations, Graduates of 2014

Mathematician, Law Professor Named Top Teachers

Ratte Award Winner Plays Many Roles

Fall Events
Rankings Roundup
Lewis & Clark continues to receive high marks in a variety of national rankings.

Faculty Leader Named Interim Dean
New to the Board

Letters
Profiles
Getting to the Heart of Nutrition
Mollie Dickson MAT ’09 remembers relaxing at the kitchen table in her childhood home, talking with her father as he cooked tasty and nutritious meals for their family.
Seeing History Through the Trees
Ronald Towner BA ʼ79 has used tree-ring analysis to help date sites all over the American West.
Building Community Through Creativity
Hunter Franks BA ’08 founded the League of Creative Interventionists, a global network that uses creativity to build community.
Alumni News
Births and Adoptions, Fall 2014
Births and Adoptions
Campus Events

Alumni Enjoy Friends, Food, and Fun
Alumni Weekend 2014
Leadership

Philanthropy Leadership Dinner
The sixth annual Philanthropy Leadership Dinner was held on May 8 in the Fred and Suzanne Fields Ballroom at the Portland Art Museum. President Barry Glassner and the Board of Trustees hosted more than 220 guests to celebrate members of the Leadership Society, Heritage Society, and Elliott Circle.

Strength, Pride, Endurance
In Memoriam

Art Professor Mourned
Ken Shores was an influential member of the Pacific Northwest art scene.
In Memoriam, Fall 2014
Honoring alumni, faculty, staff, and friends who have recently passed.
Afterword
What is an aphorism?
Galleries
Philanthropy Leadership Dinner
The sixth annual Philanthropy Leadership Dinner was held on May 8 in the Fred and Suzanne Fields Ballroom at the Portland Art Museum. President Barry Glassner and the Board of Trustees hosted more than 220 guests to celebrate members of the Leadership Society, Heritage Society, and Elliott Circle. – Photos by Cameron Browne















