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Lewis-And-Clark-Campus-Map.Pdf
Lewis & Clark Campus Map N D B LV B O E R P I G A L AT O L L E R W I R D N T E R E 1 ive S r D th L4 or F N North Drive E B R L2B 2 R L3 D D Y V R L D C 10 L2A B PALATINE HILL RD 15 R 2 A E 1 E G I Law L L I 1 11 Campus L1 W R 5 61 E T 3 4 F 12 14 17 G 3 25 Event Venues Administration 30 29 26 Council Chamber (Templeton) 36 Campus Safety 30 31 24 32 ive Human Resources 81B Manor Dr Evans Music Center 10 4 Frank Fir Acres Theatre 15 Information 30 28 21 Flanagan Chapel 29 President 28 33 27 Frank Manor House 28 Undergraduate 23 H 22 Gregg Pavilion 31 Parking Campus Griswold Stadium 1 Parking permits are required for all motor vehicles Hoffman Art Gallery 26 during the fall and spring semesters, Monday Huston Sports Complex 61 through Friday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Parking 36 Legal Research Center L1 is free after 7 p.m. weekdays and all day on weekends. During the summer, permits are not 34 Pamplin Sports Center 3 required. Reserved parking spaces for disabled Drive Templeton I 43 Smith Hall (Albany) 14 persons are available on all campuses. Campus J South Chapel 81A 35 f Safety can assist in locating a space. Covered e Stamm Dining Room (Templeton) 36 bike parking is available at J.R. -
Lewis & Clark Catalog
College Catalog 2015 – 2016 Lewis & Clark College http://docs.lclark.edu/undergraduate/ The online catalog of the College of Arts and Sciences is the official document of record. Table of Contents Contact Information ................................................................................................................................................................ 4 About the College .................................................................................................................................................................... 5 College Profile .................................................................................................................................................................... 5 History of Lewis & Clark .................................................................................................................................................. 7 Mission of Lewis & Clark ................................................................................................................................................. 8 Campus Buildings .............................................................................................................................................................. 8 Academic Calendar ................................................................................................................................................................ 13 Graduation Requirements ..................................................................................................................................................... -
Catalog 2004-2005
Lewis & Clark College Catalog 2004-05 Lewis & Clark College 0615 S.W. Palatine Hill Road Portland, Oregon 97219-7899 U.S.A. www.lclark.edu General inquiries, 503-768-7000 Admissions, 503-768-7040 Admissions, toll free 800-444-4111 President, 503-768-7680 Vice President and Provost, 503-768-7200 Dean of the College, 503-768-7100 Dean of Students, 503-768-7115 Registrar, 503-768-7325 Business and Finance, 503-768-7800 Lewis & Clark College is accredited by the Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges. Lewis & Clark is a member of the American Council on Education, the Association of American Colleges, the College Entrance Examination Board, and the Northwest Association of Private Colleges and Universities. The College is on the approved lists of the American Chemical Society and the American Association of University Women. Lewis & Clark College reserves the right to withdraw courses at any time, change the fees, change the rules and calendar regulating admission and graduation requirements, and change any other regulations affecting the student body. Changes shall become effective whenever the proper authorities so determine and shall apply not only to prospective students but also to those who are matriculated in the College at the time. The contents of this catalog are based on information available to the administration at the time of publication. Lewis & Clark College adheres to a nondiscriminatory policy with respect to employment, enrollment, and program. The College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, sex, national origin, age, handicap or disability, sexual orientation, or marital status and has a firm commitment to promote the letter and spirit of all equal opportunity and civil rights laws, including Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Age Discrimination Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, and their implementing regulations. -
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CREW EXPLORES MT. HOOD SNOW CAVE See Sustainable Life section, PortlandTribune INSIDE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2013 • TWICE CHOSEN THE NATION’S BEST NONDAILY PAPER • WWW.PORTLANDTRIBUNE.COM • PUBLISHED THURSDAY City plan tees up golf courses for industries State industrial land mandates force Portland to ‘scrounge’ sites By STEVE LAW The Tribune Portland planners are looking to greens spaces — golf course greens, that is — to pro- vide new land for industry. The city is under pressure to rezone large chunks of land for industrial use when it submits its updated comprehensive land-use plan to state regulators next year. To help meet that state mandate, city planners are working on a propos- al that ultimately could rezone as many as four golf courses due south of the Columbia River: Colwood National Golf Club, Broadmoor Golf WHO GIVES? TRIBUNE PHOTO: JAIME VALDEZ Course, Riverside Golf and Country Club and Co- lumbia Edgewater Country Club. “There’s been declining revenues for a lot of these golf courses,” says Eric Engstrom, principal ■ planner for the Portland “Does Metro Phil Knight’s huge OHSU grant shocks philanthropy world Bureau of Planning and throw us in Sustainability. And, with demand for land-use jail?” or about three minutes, Keith cussed with OHSU offi cials. golf courses expected to de- — Steve Novick, city Todd was caught up in pure Nobody in the history of U.S. phi- cline more in coming years, commissioner enthusiasm. The new presi- lanthropy has ever dared to offer a analysts fi gure golf course Fdent of the Oregon Health & matching grant that large with owners might see a differ- Science Foundation was at a banquet such a short period of time to raise ent kind of green in their future: large sums of three weeks ago listening to Nike co- the match.