Events

Past Events

March 2, 2019

Counseling Psychology Alumni Gathering

Socially Just Religious and Spiritual Interventions: Ethical Uses of Therapeutic Power
Saturday, March 2, 2019, 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. 
2 CEUs
June 16, 2018

GSEC Mid-Level & High School MAT Ten Year Reunion

Join mid-level and secondary MAT cohort members from the GSEC class of 2008 to celebrate your ten year reunion! Gather at The Lodge at Cascade Brewing for a summer’s night of friendship, community, and catching-up.
July 13, 2015

Alumni Reading: Becoming Oregon: From Expedition to Exposition

Robert Hamm BA ’70, MAT ’74 reads from his book Becoming Oregon: From Expedition to Exposition at Powell’s downtown

November 9, 2012

9th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium

7:00 pm, Stamm Dining Room, Templeton Campus Center
Race Monologues
November 8, 2012

9th Annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium

Panel Discussion
3:30-5:00 pm, Stamm

At Home in the World: The Global Network
November 1, 2012

Second Annual BuildOn Auction

Help Lewis & Clark BuildOn build a school in Haiti by participating in the Second Annual BuildOn Auction. Opening at 11 am, we will silent auction various items donated by local businesses and private donors.  Raffle tickets for select items will also be sold during the event.
November 29, 2011

Alumni Bookwarming

Join us in celebrating the release of alumna Jen Huntley’s new book! Learn about the history of Yosemite National Park, America’s most popular national park.  Enjoy coffee, cookies, and great discussion. 
November 10, 2011

Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium

Keynote Event:
“Multiculturalism in U.S. Education: Critical Perspectives From the Inside”
Gary Okihiro, professor of international and public affairs, Columbia University and
Geneva Gay, professor of education, University of Washington-Seattle
June 5, 2011

Graduate School Commencement

Stephen Krashen, a linguist, educational researcher, and activist, will offer the 2011 commencement address. Krashen is Professor Emeritus of Learning and Instruction at the University of Southern California, specializing in theories of language acquisition and development. Much of his research has involved the study on non-English and bilingual language acquisition. During the past 20 years, he has published hundreds of books and articles and has been invited to deliver over 500 lectures at universities throughout the United States and the rest of the world.