
An Iranian Revolution
Nearly 50 years ago, Lewis & Clark students embarked on a groundbreaking overseas study program to Iran.
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Weight & Well-Being
The graduate school trains counselors to embrace size diversity as part of its updated Eating Disorders Certificate program.
A STEM Program Blooms
Lewis & Clark creates pathways to success for first-generation college students interested in science and math.
Law On The Border
Lewis & Clark law students help asylum seekers make their case at the U.S.-Mexico border.
Message from the President
President’s Letter
On Palatine Hill

Taking Her Best Shot

From Internship to Job Offer at Nike

Law School Accolades

L&C a Top 10 Fulbright Producer

Law Professor to Lead Center for Entrepreneurship

Watzek Goes ‘Geek’

Interim Dean Announced
Fantastic Forensics Finish

Art + Entrepreneurship

Szybist Named Odell Professor of Humanities
“Simply put, poetry is teaching. Poems teach us to listen; they teach us to think; they teach us to slow down, see connections between seemingly unconnected things, and marvel at this amazing world.”
—Catherine Gunther Kodat,
Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences

Middle Eastern Studies: Experience of Culture and Identity

Gender Studies: Point of Access

Spring Symposia
Letters
Letters
Profiles
Training Clients with Special Needs
Ryan Lockard is used to turning setbacks into triumphs.
Painting the ‘Yin and Yang of Nature’
In her art studio on Martha’s Vineyard, Jessica Pisano pauses to study a painting in progress.
National Superintendent of the Year
Four finalists for the title of 2017 National Superintendent of the Year stood on a crowded conference stage in New Orleans in March.
Leadership

Launching Another Successful Day of Giving

Philanthropy Leadership and Scholarship Dinner

Anderegg Family Gift Benefits Rural Oregonians
Bookshelf

Animal Dignity Protection in Swiss Law—Status Quo and Future Perspectives
Gieri Bolliger LLM ’14 discusses the basic ideas, implications, challenges, and opportunities of animal dignity protection as well as its systematic embedding within Swiss law.

Antsy Ansel: Ansel Adams, a Life in Nature
Christy Hale BA ’77, MAT ’80 illustrates a children’s book about Ansel Adams, a restless boy who eventually became an iconic nature photographer.

Journey to Divine Feminine: A Memoir
Carla Cavenago-Salazar BA ’89, a member of the undergraduate college’s Board of Alumni, narrates her journey from personal struggle to spiritual awakening and the unfolding of the creative force within.

Optimizing Cyberdeterrence: A Comprehensive Strategy for Preventing Foreign Cyberattacks
Bob Mandel, professor of international affairs, provides a unique and comprehensive strategic vision for how governments, in partnership with the private sector, can deter cyberattacks from both nonstate and state actors. It’s Mandel’s 13th book.

Parting the Clouds of Grief: A Mother’s Memoir
Judith Black BS ’63 shares her reflections on how she recovered from the loss of her teenage son.

The Flavor of Unity: Post-Election Poems
Kim Stafford, associate professor and director of the Northwest Writing Institute, shares a collection of poems he wrote following the 2016 election. In this “little book,” he seeks to “understand the work we have to do together if we are to be one people again.”

The Outstanding Youth Coach: A Total System to Help Young Athletes Reach Their Personal Best and Win More Often
Cody Cain BA ’90 offers a comprehensive guide to training high-performing youth athletes, showing what it takes to achieve success both on and off the field.
In Memoriam

Friends of Lewis & Clark Remembered, Spring 2017
Friends of Lewis & Clark Remembered
Afterword
Afterword
On March 22, the Lewis & Clark community celebrated the inauguration of teacher-poet Mary Szybist as the Morgan S. Odell Professor of Humanities. As part of the event, Szybist read several of her poems, including this one from Incarnadine, winner of the 2013 National Book Award for Poetry.












