
Investing in Change
Jeff Cruttenden BA ’12 is the cofounder of Acorns, a mobile app that has reinvented investing for a new generation.
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Featured Stories
The King Stag
Audiences entered a fairy-tale world of kings, court ministers, and magicians during the fall production of The King Stag, by 18th-century playwright Carlo Gozzi.
Eco Explorer, Eco Educator
Jesse Lowes MAT ’11 travels to the Galapagos Islands to invigorate his science classroom at home.
Game Changer
At age 30, C.J. Appleton rebounds from hardship to excel in football, basketball, and academics at Lewis & Clark.
A Decade of Serving Small Businesses
The Small Business Legal Clinic celebrates 10 years of offering low-cost legal services to local entrepreneurs.
Message from the President
Meeting Challenges
On Palatine Hill

ENVX: Environment Across Boundaries

3+3 for BA/JD

Schooled: Race and Ethnicity in Education

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PioPride

Lewis & Clark’s Holiday Reception

Class of 2019 Snapshot

Teaching Tolerance in Haiti

Letters

New Dean of Diversity and Inclusion
Profiles
Advocating for Accessible Technology
Last July, in honor of the 25th anniversary of the Americans With Disabilities Act, Haben Girma introduced President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden at a White House ceremony. With her characteristic charm, she shared a personal story:
Catching the Snowboard Wave
Pete Wurster still remembers his first snowboard ride at Ski Brule resort in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula nearly 30 years ago.
Lindstrom Inks Development Deal With HBO
Brian Lindstrom BA ’84 and his wife, best-selling author Cheryl Strayed, have signed a development deal with HBO to adapt her essay collection, Tiny Beautiful Things, into a television series.
Going Organic Before It Was Cool
Harry MacCormack remembers growing up in a small farming community in Chenango Bridge, New York, where fuel rationing, victory gardens, iceboxes, and a volunteer fire department were the norm during the 1940s.
Alumni News

Class Notes, Winter 2016
This edition of Class Notes includes undergraduate and graduate submissions through October 15, 2015, and law submissions through September 30, 2015.

Lewis & Clark to Host Alumni Awards

Celebrating Pioneer Spirit
In Memoriam
Afterword
Libraries—They’re Not Just for Kids
Galleries
The King Stag
Audiences entered a fairy-tale world of kings, court ministers, and magicians during the fall production of The King Stag, by 18th-century playwright Carlo Gozzi. Elaborate costumes, including detailed masks by guest artist Tony Fuemmeler, helped the performance come to life. Stephen Weeks, associate professor of theatre, directed the 13-member cast. More than 25 students provided behind-the-scenes artistic and production support.




















