Points of Pride

Comings and Goings, points of pride
William Swindells, Sr., Professor of Natural Sciences Paulette Bierzychudek

Upon Retirement, Paulette Bierzychudek Looks Back at Three Decades

Several longtime professors retired from Lewis & Clark this year. Q&As with each retiree will be published in The Source throughout the summer. Check out the employee comings and goings archive for a full list of those who joined our community recently and those who said a fond farewell.

points of pride
Woman and man characters putting light bulb, books and gear into human head to improve work skills. Flat cartoon vector illustration.

Got Skills?

Skills Labs, offered through the Bates Center for Entrepreneurship and Leadership, give students of any major a leg up on entry to the workplace.

points of pride
Three social media ads with images of melanoma and moles on skin.

Doing a Skin Check? Confidence Is Key

OHSU and Lewis & Clark lead the first population-based survey of melanoma literacy in the United States. A follow-up study using social media ads reveals that combining melanoma education and self-efficacy is the best health communication strategy.

points of pride
Let's Go, Pios, Let's Go! A Lewis & Clark Sport Reel

Let’s Go, Pios, Let’s Go! A Lewis & Clark Sports Reel

The student-athletes on our 21 varsity teams bring their A-game to their sport and to the classroom. Experience the excitement of L&C sports as an athlete and as a fan. Roll, Pios!

points of pride, top story
Jordan Schnitzer and Jennifer Johnson

Lewis & Clark Law School Establishes First Endowed Law School Deanship in Oregon

Jennifer Johnson will serve as the first Jordan D. Schnitzer Dean, marking a significant milestone in the school’s 109-year history. A reception to celebrate the deanship is being held Tuesday June 25, 2024.

points of pride

Play Ball!

Lewis & Clark unveiled the newly renovated Huston Sports Complex this spring. In addition to baseball and softball, L&C is now able to offer men’s and women’s soccer, women’s lacrosse, additional on-campus club sports, and intramural spaces.

points of pride
Gretchen Rowland-Horrigan, Reading Intervention Endorsement '24

Literacy is Fun and Games, Literally

Second grade teacher and reading intervention endorsement alumna, Gretchen Rowland-Horrigan ’24, hosted Oregon Trail Elementary School’s first ever Literacy Night, helping K-5 students and their families learn tangible strategies for promoting literacy at home while having fun.

points of pride
Janet Steverson wins Leo Levenson

Professor Janet Steverson Honored with 2024 Leo Levenson Excellence in Teaching Award

Professor Janet Steverson was chosen by the graduating class of 2024 to receive the Leo Levenson Excellence in Teaching Award for her outstanding dedication to her students’ success and well-being.

advocacy, points of pride
Multnomah-County-Courthouse

New Public Defense Practicum Partnership with Metropolitan Public Defenders

Starting in the 2024-2025 academic year, Lewis & Clark Law School is partnering with Metropolitan Public Defenders to offer a year-long Public Defense Practicum, giving 2L and 3L students practical experience in public defense at a time when Oregon is facing a crisis-level shortage of public defenders.

points of pride
Kate Feddersen is the recipient of the Art Therapy Research award.

Art Therapy Graduates Recognized for Excellence

Three newly graduated art therapy students received special awards from the program honoring their mission-driven work or their contribution to expanding the field of art therapy through research.

points of pride
Roger Nelson, Professor Emeritus of Mathematics

Roger Nelsen Awarded the 2024 Beckenbach Book Prize

Roger Nelsen, professor emeritus of mathematics, has been awarded the 2024 Beckenbach Book Prize by the Mathematical Association of America for his latest book titled Nuggets of Number Theory: A Visual Approach.

points of pride
Alexandra posing outside, wearing a floral dress.

Fulbright Winner to Pursue Passion of Teaching Language

As the recipient of a prestigious Fulbright award, Alexandra Flory BA ’24 will serve as an English teaching assistant in Germany beginning this fall.

points of pride

Director of Health Promotion and Wellness Michelle Callahan Honored with New Professionals Affiliate Award

The Pacific Coast College Health Association and the American College Health Association (ACHA) have awarded Michelle Callahan, director of Health Promotion and Wellness, with the 2024 ACHA New Professionals Award.

points of pride
Corenlius Honors Society odd crop for homepage

35 Graduates Selected for Cornelius Honor Society

Every year, faculty and staff nominate graduating students to join the Cornelius Honor Society, recognizing their excellence in scholarship, leadership, and service to the law school community.