Topic: video
Video: Traditional storytelling workshop strengthens Native arts
20 May 2009
- Advancing Knowledge
- Engaging our World
This spring, Master Storyteller Ed Edmo and Lewis & Clark’s Indigenous Ways of Knowing Program (IWOK) collaborated to offer a traditional storytelling workshop. Get the latest Flash Player to see this player. [Javascript required to view Flash movie, please turn it on and refresh this page] document.getElementById("player1").style.display = ""; var s1 = new SWFObject("http://media.lclark.edu/newsroom/wp-content/plugins/flv-embed/flvplayer.swf","player1","400","242","7"); s1.addParam("allowfullscreen","true"); s1.addVariable("height","242"); s1.addVariable("width","400"); s1.addVariable("file","/media/workshop/workshop.flv"); s1.addVariable("image","/media/workshop/workshop.jpg"); s1.addVariable("fsbuttonlink","http://media.lclark.edu/newsroom/wp-content/plugins/flv-embed/fullscreen.php?f=/media/workshop/workshop.flv%26r=http://media.lclark.edu/newsroom/2009/05/20/video-traditional-storytelling-workshop-strengthens-native-arts/"); s1.write("player1"); The participants, ranging in age [...]
Video: Grad student seeks balance, skates through school
6 May 2009
- Advancing Knowledge
- Living Portland
Erin Parker, now in her second year of graduate school, has been wearing several hats while studying community counseling to become a therapist. Parker is well known to Portland roller derby fans as November Pain. Throughout her intense graduate program, Parker has managed to practice three to four days a week at the roller derby track [...]
Video: Law school convenes leaders of renewable energy sector
6 May 2009
- Advancing Knowledge
- Engaging our World
On April 23-24, Lewis & Clark Law School and the Environmental and Natural Resources Law Program hosted legal and energy leaders from across the country at a conference, Greening the Grid: Building a Legal Framework for Carbon Neutrality. They met to discuss the laws needed to support the growth of low- or no-carbon energy sources [...]
Video: Senior Art Exhibit showcases fresh talent
3 April 2009
- Advancing Knowledge
This year’s Senior Art Exhibit showcases the works of 22 studio art majors working within the mediums of ceramics, drawing, painting, photography, and sculpture. To help students prepare for a career in art and help push their creative boundaries, student art majors are required to complete a senior project. They begin the process by working with [...]
Video: Students bring war pundits to campus for International Affairs Symposium
2 April 2009
- Advancing Knowledge
- Engaging our World
- Living Portland
A small group of students set out on a quest to develop an conference to address a series of serious questions facing the international community about the rules of war, who participates in war and how war is covered. The International Affairs Symposium, A World of Warfare: Dynamics of Conflict, brings together well-known international affairs [...]
Video: Greg Smith trains K-12 educators to teach sustainability issues
27 March 2009
- Advancing Knowledge
- Engaging our World
- Living Portland
Greg Smith, professor of teacher education, has received a $19,380 grant from the Gray Family Fund of the Oregon Community Foundation to train teachers in the West Linn School District on environmental issues. The Environmental Education Program seeks to encourage a strong local land ethic, sustainable communities, and stewardship of the natural environment by citizens [...]
Video: Students capture global experiences
25 March 2009
- Advancing Knowledge
- Engaging our World
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 [...]
Video: Symposium offers unique forum for gender issues discussion
8 March 2009
- Advancing Knowledge
- Engaging our World
Now in its 28th year, the Lewis & Clark Gender Studies Symposium brings together artists, activists, and academics to cover a wide range of gender issues including the intersections of race, class, gender, and sexuality. The three-day symposium, titled “Poverty, Property, and Personhood: Challenging Gender Injustice,” includes two keynote speakers and nearly 20 other presentations, panel [...]
Video: Law students excel at National Animal Law Competitions
13 February 2009
- Advancing Knowledge
Four Lewis & Clark Law School students advanced to the final round at the 6th annual National Animal Law Competitions at Harvard Law School this month. “Our moot court teams performed magnificently against tough competitors, and we are equally proud of our closing argument competitors,” said Pamela Frasch, executive director of the Center for Animal Law [...]
Video: Student-led grant program supports student research
7 January 2009
- Advancing Knowledge
- Engaging our World
For more than a quarter of a century, Lewis & Clark College students have dedicated a portion of their student fees to support the work of their peers. The program, managed by the Student Academic Affairs Board (SAAB), provides grants to students to attend conferences, conduct research, bring scholars to campus, and support student art [...]
