main content Campus Vaccination Clinic on June 3 – Second Moderna Shots Available

A second COVID-19 vaccination clinic will be available on the Lewis & Clark campus on Thursday, June 3.
This clinic is open to all Lewis & Clark community members, including:
- CAS, law, and graduate students
- CAS, law, and graduate faculty
- CAS, law, graduate, and common services staff
- Individuals who received a first dose on campus on May 4
The clinic will be held from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Pamplin Sports Center. In order to receive a vaccination, you must sign up for an available appointment using this link. If all spots are filled, please contact Heyke Kirkendall-Baker at hkirkendall-baker@lclark.edu, and we will try to increase capacity to meet demand.
Please schedule your appointment by 5 p.m. on June 1. After you have signed up for an available time slot, you should receive a confirmation email.
Plan to arrive at Pamplin no more than 5 minutes prior to your scheduled appointment time. We need to maintain social distancing. Wear your mask at all times and maintain at least six feet of distance when queuing at the registration table and while waiting after you have received your shot. Do not report to the clinic if you have recently had any symptoms of COVID or you have recently been exposed to someone with COVID.
There will be no charge to community members for this vaccination clinic. Please bring photo identification and your insurance card if you have one. (You will receive a vaccination shot regardless of whether you have insurance. However, the vendor will bill insurance companies for those with a valid insurance card.) With your sign-up confirmation email, you will receive a consent form to sign, insurance form, and other vaccination information. This will also be available at the clinic registration table in Pamplin.
You will be required to remain in Pamplin for at least 15 minutes after receiving your shot and may be required to remain longer if you have a history of certain allergic reactions. Please enter and exit Pamplin through the designated doorways only.
If you have problems using the appointment scheduler or questions related to your appointment time, please contact Heyke Kirkendall-Baker at hkirkendall-baker@lclark.edu. If you have other questions about COVID vaccination, please email covid19info@lclark.edu.
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Welcome back, students! Below you will find important information on COVID policies and isolation guidelines. This guidance remains in line with the CDC and OHA.
- COVID vaccinations are no longer required to attend class, but are strongly recommended.
- Masking is encouraged when feeling sick. Free KN95 masks are available in the Health Promotion and Wellness office (Fowler 110) and in residence halls.
- Testing options:
- Rapid antigen tests are for sale in the bookstore.
- Other COVID testing is available in the Student Health Center.
- If you have COVID:
- Isolate IN PLACE until fever-free for 24 hours and symptoms improving (no longer specifically 5 days of isolation).
- Mask while symptomatic for up to 10 days.
- Reporting is no longer required.
Visit the COVID-19 Information webpage for more information.

COVID-19 Policy Updates for 2023–24
Over the past three years, Lewis & Clark successfully developed and implemented safe and effective prevention tools to keep our community healthy and united in the face of the COVID pandemic. Now that the public health emergency for COVID-19 has expired, it is time to again change our approach in response to changing conditions.
Based on recommendations from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Oregon Health Authority, and Multnomah County Health Department, we have simplified and updated many of our COVID policies and requirements. We revised our COVID-19 Information webpage reflects those changes. This page will be kept current and remain our main resource for COVID information throughout the coming academic year.
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From: Vice President Student Life