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Two Overseas Juniors head to Strasbourg to discuss Obama’s presidency

Parasa Chanramy (’10) and Jeanette Valleau (’10) were among over 60 students and speakers from North America, Europe, Asia, and North Africa, who gathered recently for a three-day conference in Strasbourg, France, to discuss whether or not President Obama would make a difference in US - European relations. Chanramy and Valleau have been studying with the Foundation for International Education (FIE) in London and were awarded fellowships from FIE and Lewis & Clark to attend the conference.

Following the Opening Plenary Lecture by Dr. Stephen Ryan, of the University of Ulster in Northern Ireland, on the topic “Will Illusion Breed Disillusion? Obama, Europe and Global Politics,” students participated in discussions on the future of US foreign policy, the new president’s challenges in the Middle East, and the impact President Obama might have on NATO as it celebrates the 60th anniversary of its founding.

Lewis & Clark Overseas and Off Campus Programs aim to enhance on-campus curricula and provide unique academic and experiential opportunities abroad. With programs in Asia, the Middle East, Africa, Europe, Latin America, and North America, these overseas opportunities send over 260 students abroad annually. To learn more about Lewis & Clark Overseas and Off Campus Programs, click here.

2 April 2009

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Visiting Assistant Professor Gordon Kelly gives lecture at Brown University

Gordon Kelly, visiting assistant professor of humanities:

In November, Kelly gave a lecture titled “Marines in Naval Warfare in Ancient Greece and Rome, Providence, Rhode Island” at Brown University.

2 December 2007

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Professor of Music Nora Beck lectures on Haydn

Nora Beck, professor of music and department chair of music:

In November, Beck gave a lecture titled “Haydn’s Impact on Stravinsky,” at Linfield College.

24 November 2007

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