Topic: International
“Global Nomads” Find a Home
“Being a TCK is like having a bird’s-eye view of the world. It helps you to see things in a more holistic way.” More than 120 undergraduates are third-culture kids, young people who grew up outside their native countries. Learn more about their experiences, community, and contributions to Lewis & Clark in the Chronicle.
The Other Side of the World
Want a real New Zealand experience? Until you can pack up your Marmite and torch to head out for some full-on tramping in the bush, follow the experiences of Lewis & Clark’s New Zealand overseas study program. Professor Kellar Autumn and 23 students share their adventures through their multimedia blog.
Caring for Women in Nicaragua
After winning a national grant competition, a group of Lewis & Clark graduates and students worked for a community-run health clinic in rural Nicaragua last summer. Read more about their goal of helping those most vulnerable to the effects of violence and inequity.
Connecting to Cuba
One of only a few undergraduate institutions in the United States to offer a study program in Cuba, Lewis & Clark provides even well-traveled students like junior Isaac Holeman with extraordinary experiences as they explore a complicated and little-understood country. Read more in the Dalles Chronicle.

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