High-Desert Laboratory
Geology students in one of Associate Professor Liz Safran's classes recently traveled to Eastern Oregon to examine landslides and use spatial analysis software in the field. Their work is helping to unravel the mysteries of how the region's landscapes evolve.
Electric Dreams
Lewis & Clark's Electric Car Club recently shared its vision with the Dow Jones Emerging Ventures Forum. The students want to revolutionize the way America travels by producing a vehicle that uses cheap, renewable energy and does not pollute the environment. Read more at the Lake Oswego Review.
Rogers Scholars
They have achieved outstanding academic success and demonstrated leadership, dedication, integrity, compassion, sensitivity, and self-discipline. Meet this year's 24 Mary Stuart Rogers Foundation scholarship recipients.
Practical Legal Skills in Portland
The Law School's Small Business Legal Clinic offers transactional services to local businesses while also providing hands-on experiences for students. The clinic opened in downtown in September.
In the Vineyard
The wine industry abounds with Lewis & Clark alumni and friends. Trace the paths of Doug Tunnell '72, Suzanne Groth Jones '92, and Adam Campbell '95 from graduation to the grapes.
Geometrically Askew
Intense and colorful, his work conjures up impressions of galaxies and psychedelic spider webs. The paintings and drawings of award-winning artist Michael Knutson will be on view at the Ronna and Eric Hoffman Gallery of Contemporary Art through December 10.
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