News and Events
- NEWS
LC Alerts Test - March 6 at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.
Just a quick heads up! We’re running a test on our LC Alerts emergency notification system to make sure we’re all on the same page when it comes to keeping our campus community safe.
Strengthen Narrative Competency with Narrative Scribe Training
With support from the Mellon Foundation, Northwest Narrative Medicine Collaborative (NWNMC) is developing Narrative Scribe Training.
The curriculum builds on narrative medicine practices of listening and witnessing. The training develops skills of listening deeply to stories of health, illness, and healing and reflecting on how listening and witnessing can contribute to social change. Narrative Scribe Training will be held in-person on-campus at Lewis & Clark College on Saturday, February, 24 and registration is now open.
New Zoom Minimum Version 10/25
To address a security vulnerability, on October 24th, 2023 L&C’s Zoom instance will be set to a new minimum version requirement for all clients. Mac and Windows workstations need to update to Zoom 5.16.2 in order to continue joining and hosting meetings. Out of date Zoom applications will not be able to join L&C hosted meetings.
Identification Cards Policy
Please take a moment to review Lewis & Clark’s updated policy for identification cards.
School Psychology Students Help Maui Rebuild, Call on L&C Community for Support
Makena Robinson and Keiko Aotaki both candidly share their first-hand experiences with the deadliest US wildfire in more than a century, along with resources for how their Lewis & Clark community can help at this exceedingly critical time.
Reminder to Review Current COVID Guidelines
Guidance for the start of the 2023-24 academic year can be found on the college’s COVID-19 Information page.
Fall Semester 2023 Trimet, Pio Express, and Parking Updates
As we prepare for the 2023-24 academic year, please take a moment to review this important information from the Office of Transportation & Parking.
advocacy, alumni, faculty, Life after LCFirst-Generation Mentorship Program
The Inclusion & Multicultural Engagement (IME) office is excited to launch a First-Generation Mentorship program and we are calling upon all first-generation staff, faculty, and alum!
Email Authenticity Initiative
As part of our ongoing efforts to combat phishing attempts and email fraud, IT will be implementing DMARC (Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting, and Conformance) to protect our community from malicious activities. Find more details in this article, along with a request for your help and a timeline for implementation of this critical IT project.
grad-news-2022Inaugural Part-Time Elementary Teaching Cohort Succeeds with 100% Graduation Rate
This new pathway to teaching for K-12 school employees increases access to the elementary teaching program and accommodates the needs of full-time working professionals.
Newly Endowed Scholarships Increase Access to Counseling Programs
Gifts to these funds provide direct support for professional mental health counseling students and art therapy students pursuing a master’s degree.
A Mural Two Years in the Making
Amanda Jensen, 2023 Regional Teacher of the Year, began the mural with her students as third graders. After the pandemic forced a two-year pause, the students were able to come back together and finish it as fifth-graders.
Doctoral Student Discovers “Transformationally Healing” Family Connection in Class Assignment
In an emotional and serendipitous moment, Kona Lew-Williams was reconnected with long lost relatives when she stumbled upon her father’s family history along with a photograph of her ancestors while reviewing a dissertation for class.
We Are the Most Beautiful People: Documentary Spotlights Adults with Disabilities
Graduate School Art Therapy instructor and film director, BA Short, says the documentary challenges the notion of beauty and what it means to be beautiful, and centers on the lived experience of adults who live with disabilities.
- EVENTSApril 1: 12:00pm - 1:00pm
Zen Meditation for the LC Community
Interested in getting acquainted with Zen practice?
All Lewis & Clark students, staff, and faculty are welcome! A limited number of zafu cushions and meditation benches will be available for use. No experience necessary.April 2: 5:00pm - 6:00pmThe On Being Conversation
A conversation group based around the 20 year long On Being podcast - a weakly conversation with a variety of people to explore the full and vast experience of being human. Each week we listen to a designated episode, then come together to discuss and share thoughts, reflections, ideas, and questions
April 4: 3:00pm - 6:00pmArt Therapy Open Studio Sessions
Open studio sessions are FREE and open to the public. The in-person open studios are held at the Lewis & Clark Community Counseling Center, located on 4445 SW Barbur Blvd.
Graduate School of Education and Counseling is located in Rogers Hall.
MSC: 93
email graddean@lclark.edu
voice 503-768-6000
Dean Scott Fletcher
Graduate School of Education and Counseling
Lewis & Clark
615 S. Palatine Hill Road MSC 93
Portland OR 97219