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Faculty members, undergraduates, and high school students work together to unearth the basics of teamwork and field research.
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Featured Stories
Changing Careers, Changing the World
Lewis & Clark’s teaching and counseling programs attract career changers interested in service, community, and systemic change.
The Stories Told by Lewis & Clark’s Historic Buildings
Historian Stephen Dow Beckham documents three early-20th-century estates.
Once Upon a Weekend
Each semester, the campus community packs the Black Box for rough-and-ready theatre in which original plays are cast, rehearsed, and performed in just 24 hours.
The Best of Times to the Worst of Times— What’s Next?
Joe Cortright BS ’76, one of Oregon’s leading economists, tackles questions about the Great Recession.
Message from the President
Global Reach, Personal Connections
On Palatine Hill
Preserving Oregon’s Poetic Voices

Kroger’s Book Award Win
Letters From Readers

PioSports
Class of 2013

Beauty is Campus Deep
FYI: H1N1
American History on the High Desert

Living a Language on Campus

Hot Classes
Preserving Oregon’s Poetic Voices

Science Without Limits
Profiles
A New Leader in the Oregon House
Financial Therapist Delivers Reality Check
Building Bridges Between China and the U.S.
Creating Art for the Spirit
Alumni News

Outstanding Alumni to Be Honored
Homecoming 2009: A Win On and Off the Field
Births and Adoptions, Winter 2010
Recent births
Births and Adoptions, Winter 2010
Recent births
In Memoriam

Friends of Lewis & Clark Remembered
Afterword
The Story of Little Rabbit
In a time before this time, the animals had a big problem. It was a terrible problem that affected each and every one of them, and they could not figure out how to solve it. They were perplexed.
















