Kathy FitzGibbon on the history and lore around Mozart’s Requiem
In a musical collaboration unlike anything seen at Lewis & Clark in recent decades, two choirs and the orchestra will together perform a concert including Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's final...
View ArticleAlex Martin: “Fragment of an imagined court proceeding into a fatal police...
Bringing their work out of the classroom and into the public realm, advanced poetry students will share their poems in a reading on campus on Tuesday, April 21.
View ArticleAlyssa Perkins: “Catalog of Scents”
Bringing their work out of the classroom and into the public realm, advanced poetry students will share their poems in a reading on campus on Tuesday, April 21.
View ArticleBen Bateman: “Theopolis Munch’s First (Last) Poem”
Bringing their work out of the classroom and into the public realm, advanced poetry students will share their poems in a reading on campus on Tuesday, April 21.
View ArticleCharlie Macquarie: “I do not call it Loneliness”
Bringing their work out of the classroom and into the public realm, advanced poetry students will share their poems in a reading on campus on Tuesday, April 21.
View ArticleConsuelo Wise: “Prelude to Night Conversation”
Bringing their work out of the classroom and into the public realm, advanced poetry students will share their poems in a reading on campus on Tuesday, April 21.
View ArticleIsobel Crittenden, “Prayer”
Bringing their work out of the classroom and into the public realm, advanced poetry students will share their poems in a reading on campus on Tuesday, April 21.
View ArticleJodi McLaren: “Saturday Morning”
Bringing their work out of the classroom and into the public realm, advanced poetry students will share their poems in a reading on campus on Tuesday, April 21.
View ArticleKaren Glass, “Words Too Fixed”
Bringing their work out of the classroom and into the public realm, advanced poetry students will share their poems in a reading on campus on Tuesday, April 21.
View ArticleLewis Feuer: “I’ll start this way”
Bringing their work out of the classroom and into the public realm, advanced poetry students will share their poems in a reading on campus on Tuesday, April 21.
View ArticleMayme Berman, “Lulled”
Bringing their work out of the classroom and into the public realm, advanced poetry students will share their poems in a reading on campus on Tuesday, April 21.
View ArticleMolly Conroy, “On brown hair”
Bringing their work out of the classroom and into the public realm, advanced poetry students will share their poems in a reading on campus on Tuesday, April 21.
View ArticleEco-Olympics at Lewis & Clark
Senior Kiel Johnson talks about Lewis & Clark College's inaugural Eco-Olympics competition and shares his goals for increasing environmental awareness on campus.
View ArticleLouise Trueheart: Giving a sermon to President Bush
Listen to a conversation with first-year student Louise Trueheart to learn about what brought her to Lewis & Clark and hear her unique perspectives about culture, Christianity, and student life.
View ArticleLouise Trueheart: Faith at Lewis & Clark
Listen to a conversation with first-year student Louise Trueheart to learn about what brought her to Lewis & Clark and hear her unique perspectives about culture, Christianity, and student life.
View ArticleEric Atcheson and the US/Irish debates
Senior Eric Atcheson is one of three students nationwide who will represent the National Parliamentary Debate Association (NPDA) in an annual U.S./Irish debate. Listen to a conversation with Atcheson,...
View ArticleBen Brysacz Truman Scholar
Ben Brysacz has earned the nation’s top prize for undergraduate leaders, a highly competitive Truman Scholarship. Listen to a conversation with Brysacz and learn about how he hopes to impact the...
View ArticleMary Szybist: Knocking or Nothing
Assistant Professor of English Mary Szybist, recent winner of a poetry fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts and a Witter Bynner Fellowship in Poetry from the Library of Congress, reads...
View ArticleJohansen discusses applied legal storytelling
Lawyers routinely tell stories in legal documents and the courtroom but conveying clear, compelling stories is as much a science as an art.
View ArticleIan Feis ’12 discusses the new Global Engagement Board
Ian Feis ’12 discusses the new Global Engagement Board, which he co-created.
View ArticleKhalilah Jones ’10 discusses sustaining a career in education
Khalilah Jones ’10, a student pursuing her master’s in teaching, talks about how hopes to spend her whole career in the classroom
View ArticleKhalilah Jones ’10 reads her untitled poem
Khalilah Jones ’10, who is pursuing her master’s in teaching, loves to write. Here, she reads an untitled poem she wrote.
View ArticleGillian Sleeman ’10 discusses social class research
Gillian Sleeman ’10 discusses social class research
View ArticleNicky Ton ’10 discusses social class research
Nicky Ton ’10 discusses social class research
View ArticleLaw students discuss the Lewis & Clark Law Review and Spring Symposium
Law students discuss the Lewis & Clark Law Review and Spring Symposium
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