Front Page Summer 2008 Chronicle
 



Summer 2008

Sticky Business
Kellar Autumn, professor of biology, is one of the world's leading authorities on gecko adhesion.
Getting to the Core of the Matter
Faculty and students learn together in Lewis & Clark's latest iteration of the first-year core course, Exploration and Discovery.
Visible Man
Rudolph P. Byrd B.A. '75, a noted African American studies scholar, has dedicated his career to exploring issues of identity.
Also: A Remarkable Friend: Alice Walker
Protecting 'A Global Good'
Meet three alumni who are helping Madagascar raise its living standards without squandering its ecological treasures.
Nation Focuses on Global Warming
A Lewis & Clark-based initiative captures national attention and spurs discussion of global warming solutions.

On Palatine Hill

Alumni News

Alumni Weekend '08
Announcement of '08 Alumni Honorees
Spring Asia Trip Photos
Alumni Leadership Scholarships
Summer Events

Supporting Lewis & Clark

Planned Giving
The Lewis & Clark Annual Fund

Afterword

Haiti: People and Places
by Ruth Anne Olson B.S. '61

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About the Cover

President's Letter

The Transformative Power of Science

Bookshelf

Faculty and alumni books, plus
Beyond Bullets, by Jules Boykoff M.A.T. '98

Class Notes

1950s
1960s
1970s
1980s
1990s
2000s
Marriages
Births

In Memoriam

Alumni
Edith Kilbuck
Jack Kennedy J.D '51

Alumni Spotlights

Glenn Maynard M.Ed. '78
Matt Wuerker B.A. '79
Kelsey Bunker J.D. '83
Liz Flinn B.A. '91
Rebecca Duncan B.A. '06

Letters From Readers

Reflections on the Overseas Study Program