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Featured Stories
Commission Examines Teaching at Lewis & Clark
Up Close and Very Personal: Advising at Lewis & Clark
The College’s successful advising pilot goes mainstream.
Positive Thinking
Psychologist and scientist Suzanne Segerstrom ’90 studies optimism and the immune system.
Journaling to Better Psychological Health
Students explore real-world psychology problems in new lab.
On Palatine Hill
Exhibition Goes on the Road
200 Years Ago This Week
Summer Institute for Teachers
A Bibliography and Essays

Symposium to Unveil the World in 1800
Golden Reunion
Wanted: Alums Married 50+ Years
Give to the Annual Fund
Honor Roll of Donors to Move Online
Alumni Weekend Extravaganza: October 3-5
College Launches Online Alumni Directory
Hansink Leads Alumni Board
Jimmy Miller’s 98th Birthday
Aubrey R. Watzek Award Recipients

Congratulations to the Class of 2003
Was That the Governor?
Going, Going, Gone … to Las Vegas
Empowering New Teachers
Culture and Writing Intertwine
Making the Grade
New Marriage and Family Therapy Program
Faculty Focus
College Says Farewell to Three Professors
Lochner Chosen Teacher of the Year
War and Peace
Fantasy Island
Stellar Alumna
Top 10 Finish for Debate Team
Gender and the Arts
Sanctity and Statecraft
Student Honors
Phi Beta Kappa Inductees
A Touch of the Irish
Beauty and Brains
War, SARS…Are Locusts Next?
From the Hart
Profiles
Nargess Shadbeh ’82, JD ’85 and Julie Samples JD ’01 Ensuring the Rights of Farmworkers
Imagine picking strawberries for hours every day while being paid less than minimum wage or not being paid at all. Indigenous farmworkers from southern Mexico frequently face that scenario in Oregon.
Mojgan Sami ’91 Warming Up the Economic Climate in Siberia
Mojgan Sami stepped off the plane in Siberia and was immediately struck by the warm October weather.
Mark G. Davis ’79 Skiing in the Dark
His skis cut in across the icy slopes. Crisp mountain air whips at his face. Mark G. Davis looks much like any other snow skier, with one notable exception: He is blind.
Bill Martell ’55 Wrestling With Youth
For years, Bill Martell specialized in bodylocks and slide-bys, pinch headlocks and duck-unders—even the dreaded gut wrench.
Alumni News
Abby Myers MAT ’99 Show Me the Data
William Galey ’65 A Prescription for Science
Extra! Extra! PioLog Reunion Held
Afterword
Honoring Public Service
Truman scholars tend to be folks full of “passion, piss, and vinegar.” While there has been no special attempt to select people who will have high profiles, nonetheless some have gained prominence. These include political pundit George Stephanopoulos, Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano, New Yorker columnist Jeffrey Toobin, and Lewis & Clark’s own associate Professor of Political Science Robert Eisinger.








