main content Strategic Imperatives Advisory Council Update
Dear Faculty and Staff,
Greetings from the Strategic Imperatives Advisory Council (SIAC). As you know, we hosted a community open house to discuss our work in progress and to receive feedback from faculty and staff on January 28. If you were not able to attend the open house, please go to the SIAC website, which provides a link to the recording of the opening presentation and a copy of the slides we used. We also welcome and value your feedback on the ideas and questions we presented, and there is a feedback form at this same link for that purpose.
Please don’t hesitate to email us at strategicplan@lclark.edu if you have any questions. We appreciate your time in helping us develop a strong future for L&C!
Best,
SIAC Cochairs
Janice Weis, Associate Dean, Environmental, Natural Resources and Energy Law Program
Kathy FitzGibbon, Professor of Music and Director of Choral Activities
Elizabeth Safran, Associate Professor of Geological Science
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Let’s finish strong!
Dear L&C community,
Welcome back to campus and to the last weeks of spring semester. I hope you were able to recharge over the break and are ready for the final sprint to the finish line.
While there is a lot of troubling news these days in both our country and in the wider world, I want you to know that I wake up each day focused on advancing our institution’s mission, which is to provide the best possible education so our students can achieve their dreams.
That’s why I want to take a moment to celebrate you, our amazing students, who are doing incredible things. Every day I hear about another amazing project or achievement. You should all be so proud of yourselves. Whether it’s undergraduate Finn Watson BA ’26 earning a prestigious Goldwater Scholarship, the Environmental Moot Court Team securing a championship, an exhibit of artwork from pre-professionals in our Art Therapy program, or the Natural History Club hosting a week-long celebration of the wonders of moss, our students are getting noticed and making an impact. And, of course, the support of our top-notch staff and faculty is vital to making such achievements possible.
I am deeply proud to lead this purposeful, caring, inquisitive and collaborative community.
Enjoy our beautiful campus as the weather warms and the flowers bloom.
Let’s all finish strong!
Robin H. Holmes-Sullivan
President

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