
For many Lewis & Clark students, moving to Portland, Oregon is just one more stop on a lifelong international journey. With one of the country’s most robust programs for Third Culture Kids (TCKs) and Global Nomads, Lewis & Clark takes pride in its commitment to international students. Today, approximately 120 international students from six continents and more than 44 countries study on campus.
Bringing unique international perspectives into the classroom, student groups, and the larger campus community, TCKs and Global Nomads expand and energize the college’s global awareness.
To document their experiences and share their views of the world, junior Andrea Liamzon and first-year student Remy Neymarc have harnessed their passion for photography to stunning results.
Remy Neymarc
Neymarc, who was born in Chicago and grew up outside of Paris, shares his story and some of his favorite images in the following video slideshow.
Andrea Liamzon
Born in Manila, Philippines, Liamzon has visited 22 countries. In the following slideshow, she shares the journey that brought her to Lewis & Clark and offers some the most memorable photos she’s taken along the way.
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Learn more about international students at Lewis & Clark in the most recent issue of The Chronicle, or visit the International Students and Scholars website.
*Junior Emily Stevens and first-year student Ethan Allred helped to produce this story.
