Lewis & Clark in the News Archive
December 2003
Hermiston Herald (Hermiston, Ore.): Michael Blumm, professor of law, comments on actions taken by the Bushadmnistration to reder the Endangered Species Act less effective than originally designed. December 30, 2003.
Arizona Republic/Associated Press: Robert Eisinger, associate professor of political science, comments on the career and legacy of former Sen. Alan Simpson. December 29, 2003.
Bend Bulletin (Bend, Ore.): Michael Blumm, professor of law, comments that the Bush administration has diminished the effectiveness of the Endangered Species Act. December 28, 2003.
Salt Lake Tribune: Robert Eisinger, associate professor of political science, comments on the career and legacy of former Sen. Alan Simpson. December 22, 2003.
Lahontan Valley News/Associated Press (Fallon, Nev.): Robert Eisinger, associate professor of political science, comments on the career and legacy of former Sen. Alan Simpson. December 22, 2003.
Ketchikan Daily News/Associated Press (Ketchikan, Alaska): Robert Eisinger, associate professor of political science, comments on the career and legacy of former Sen. Alan Simpson. December 20, 2003.
The Oregonian: Pioneer basketball forward John Mietus '04 was named Northwest Conference Player of the Week for the third time in four weeks of rankings. December 13, 2003.
Herald-Standard (Brownsville, Penn.): Stephen Dow Beckham, Dr. Robert B. Pamplin Professor of History, talks about his work on behalf of the Delaware Tribe of Eastern Oklahoma to prepare a report on whether there was land in Pennsylvania to which the tribe could establish a claim. December 11, 2003.
Beaverton Valley Times: Bruce West, senior lecturer in art and head of the sculpture program, talks about public art works in Beaverton's Rent-A-Sculpture program. December 11, 2003.
Anchorage Daily News/Wall Street Journal News Service: Profile of Roger Wendlick, collector in residence, detailing his collection of Lewis and Clark literature which forms the Roger Wendlick Collection at the College. December 6, 2003.
The Wall Street Journal: Profile of Roger Wendlick, collector in residence, detailing his collection of Lewis and Clark literature which forms the Roger Wendlick Collection at the College. December 5, 2003.
Columbia Press (Warrenton, Ore.): Doug Erickson, college archiveist and head of special collections, talks about the literature of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. December 5, 2003.
Daily Journal of Commerce: Profile of Multnomah County Circuit Court Judge Roosevelt Robinson, upon establishment of a scholarship fund in his honor at Lewis & Clark Law School. December 3, 2003.
Baltimore Sun: Feature about the exhibit "The Literature of the Lewis and Clark Expedition," focusing on maps in the traveling exhibit, on view in Louisville. December 3, 2003.
November 2003
Lake Oswego Review: George Skipworth, visiting assistant professor of music, talks about the College's upcoming winter concert, which includes original works by Michele Anderson '04. November 27, 2003.
The Oregonian: Nancy Nagel, professor of education, talks about blended age classrooms. November 26, 2003.
Daily Journal of Commerce: Article focuses on architectural design awards, including a Citation Award--Education for SERA Architects, Inc. design of the College's new residence halls. November 24, 2003.
Butler Eagle/Associated Press (Butler, Penn.): Stephen Dow Beckham, Dr. Robert B. Pamplin Jr. Professor of History, discusses the journals and mapping of Lewis and Clark. The article profiles Vancouver, Wash. mapmaker Martin Plamondon. November 23, 2003.
The Oregonian: Jennifer Johnson, law professor, comments that private investment funds such as Texas Pacific aren't subject to the same reporting requirements as publicly traded companies, so she couldn't think of any legal issues stemming from Texas Pacific's advance notice to the state investment managers about its interest in purchasing PGE. November 20, 2003.
Daily Herald/Associated Press (Provo Utah): Stephen Dow Beckham, Dr. Robert B. Pamplin Jr. Professor of History, discusses the journals and mapping of Lewis and Clark. The article profiles Vancouver, Wash. mapmaker Martin Plamondon. November 20, 2003.
The Oregonian: Nancy Nagel, professor of education, talks about the benefits and challenges of blended grade classrooms. November 20, 2003.
Parkersburg Sentinel/Associated Press (Parkersburg, W. Va.): Stephen Dow Beckham, Dr. Robert B. Pamplin Jr. Professor of History, discusses the journals and mapping of Lewis and Clark. The article profiles Vancouver, Wash. mapmaker Martin Plamondon. November 17, 2003.
Idaho State Journal/Associated Press (Pocatello, Idaho): Stephen Dow Beckham, Dr. Robert B. Pamplin Jr. Professor of History, discusses the journals and mapping of Lewis and Clark. The article profiles Vancouver, Wash. mapmaker Martin Plamondon. November 16, 2003.
The Press-Enterprise/Associated Press (Riverside, Calif.): Stephen Dow Beckham, Dr. Robert B. Pamplin Jr. Professor of History, discusses the journals and mapping of Lewis and Clark. The article profiles Vancouver, Wash. mapmaker Martin Plamondon. November 16, 2003.
The Garden Island/Associated Press (Lihue, Hawaii): Stephen Dow Beckham, Dr. Robert B. Pamplin Jr. Professor of History, discusses the journals and mapping of Lewis and Clark. The article profiles Vancouver, Wash. mapmaker Martin Plamondon. November 16, 2003.
The Commercial Appeal/Associated Press (Memphis, Tenn.): Stephen Dow Beckham, Dr. Robert B. Pamplin Jr. Professor of History, discusses the journals and mapping of Lewis and Clark. The article profiles Vancouver, Wash. mapmaker Martin Plamondon. November 16, 2003.
Leader Times/Associated Press (Kittanning, Penn.): Stephen Dow Beckham, Dr. Robert B. Pamplin Jr. Professor of History, discusses the journals and mapping of Lewis and Clark. The article profiles Vancouver, Wash. mapmaker Martin Plamondon. November 15, 2003.
Salem Statesman-Journal: Doug Erickson, archivist and head of special collections, talks about the literature of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. November 14, 2003.
Lake Oswego Review: Paul Moredock, director of parent and alumni programs, talks about the 2003 alumni honors recipients: Bal Krishna Joshi, Jane T. Nishida and Lloyd Babler. November 13, 2003.
The Oregonian: Columnist Jonathan Nicholas writes about the raccoon tha shared a podium with law school distinguished alumnus Earl Blumenauer. Kathi Snouffer, law school director of special events, said it was "silent testimony in support of our champion of liveable cities." November 12, 2003.
The Oregonian: Paul E. Bragdon, interim president, talks about the community contributions of Reed College trustee Mary Winch. November 11, 2003.
KGW-TV: Susan Mandiberg, law professor, talks about the Ward Weaver murder case and the recent request by Weaver's defense team to be taken off the case. November 11, 2003.
KATU-TV: Susan Mandiberg, law professor, talks about the Ward Weaver murder case and the possibility of Weaver representing himself at trial. November 11, 2003.
The Oregonian: Localized story from The Chronicle of Higher Education examines salary and benefits of Oregon's private and public college and university presidents, including Lewis & Clark. Statistics based on IRS Form 990. November 11, 2003.
KPAM Newsradio: Robert Eisinger, associate professor of political science, comments on Vermont Democrat Howard Dean's third Oregon campaign swing. November 11, 2003.
The Oregonian: OpEd piece coauthored by Chris Wold, clinical professor and director of the International Environmental Law Project, examines how "Senator uses riders to jeopardize fish and fishermen." November 10, 2003.
Clovis News Journal (Clovis N.M.): Doug Litowitz, visiting professor of law, talks about a lawsuit over pre-movie advertisements. November 9, 2003.
KPAM Newsradio: Robert Eisinger, associate professor of political science, comments on the increased number of Hispanic voters in Oregon. November 8, 2003.
KATU-TV: Ray Warren, associate dean of students and director of ethnic student services, talks about the benefit to students of attending college information fairs. November 7, 2003.
KPAM Newsradio: Robert Eisinger, associate professor of political science, comments on CBS television's decision not to broadcast a miniseries about Ronald Reagan. November 5, 2003.
Daily News-Sun (Sun City, Ariz.): Doug Litowitz, visiting professor of law, talks about a lawsuit over pre-movie advertisements. November 4, 2003.
The Daily Journal of Commerce: Profile of John Kroger, assistant professor of law, and preview of his talk about lessons from Enron. November 4, 2003.
The Daily Press/Associated Press (Victorville, Calif.): Feature about the College's traveling exhibit "The Literature of the Lewis and Clark Expedition." November 2, 2003.
The Star-Ledger/Associated Press (Newark, N.J.): Feature about the College's traveling exhibit "The Literature of the Lewis and Clark Expedition." November 2, 2003.
Las Veas Review-Journal/Associated Press: Feature about the College's traveling exhibit "The Literature of the Lewis and Clark Expedition." November 2, 2003.
News-Press/Associated Press (Fort Myers, Fla.): Feature about the College's traveling exhibit "The Literature of the Lewis and Clark Expedition." November 2, 2003.
Charlotte Sun/Associated Press (Port Charlotte, Fla.): Feature about the College's traveling exhibit "The Literature of the Lewis and Clark Expedition." November 2, 2003.
Chico Enterprise-Record/Associated Press (Chico, Calif.): Feature about the College's traveling exhibit "The Literature of the Lewis and Clark Expedition." November 2, 2003.
Teaching K-8 Magazine: Column by Peter W. Cookson Jr., graduate school of education dean, titled "A Positive Epidemic: How adults treat students and each other sets either a positive or negative tone at school." November/December issue.
October 2003
Herald-Standard/Associated Press (Uniontown, Penn.): Feature about the College's traveling exhibit "The Literature of the Lewis and Clark Expedition." October 31, 2003
Lake Oswego Review: Stephen Dow Beckham, Dr. Robert B. Pamplin Jr. Professor of History, profiled in advance of a lecture about "The Lewis and Clark Expedition: America's Commitment to the Enlightenment." October 30, 2003.
KOIN-TV: Susan Mandiberg, professor of law, comments on evidence law relating to a new judicial ruling in Portland Trailblazer Damon Stoudamire's case. October 28, 2003.
KPAM Newsradio: Robert Eisinger, associate professor of political science, comments on an upcoming presidential news conference that will focus on the California wildfires. October 28, 2003.
The Oregonian: Life story profile of the late Paul Bellam, former music professor. October 28, 2003.
The Oregonian: Student Brian Erickson '06 biology major writes an OpEd piece about McCain-Lieberman Climate Stewardship Act and global warming. October 27, 2003.
Gazette (Cannon Beach, Ore.): Listing of talk "Literature of the Lewis and Clark Expedition" by Doug Erickson, head of special collections. October 23, 2003.
Bend Bulletin: Jance Shermer, senior assistant dean of admissions, talks about the meaning of tuition increases in higher education. Shermer says “funding the American dream is a reality” at Lewis & Clark. October 22, 2003.
Holdrege Daily Citizen/Associated Press (Holdrege, Neb.): Profile of traveling exhibit "The Literature of the Lewis and Clark Expedition." October 18, 2003.
News & Record/Associated Press (Greensboro, North Carolina): Profile of traveling exhibit "The Literature of the Lewis and Clark Expedition." October 17, 2003.
Oregon Public Broadcasting: Story focusing on opening of the College's traveling exhibition "The Literature of the Lewis and Clark Expedition" at the Louisville Free Public Library. October 14, 2003.
Neosho Daily News/Associated Press (Neosho, Mo.): Feature examines College's traveling exhibt "The Literature of the Lewis and Clark Expedition." October 14, 2003.
Kentucky New Era/Associated Press (Hopkinsville, Ky.): Feature examines College's traveling exhibt "The Literature of the Lewis and Clark Expedition." October 14, 2003.
Atchison Daily Globe/Associated Press (Atchison, Kan.): Feature examines College's traveling exhibt "The Literature of the Lewis and Clark Expedition." October 14, 2003.
The News-Enterprise/Associated Press (Elizabethtown, Ky): Feature examines College's traveling exhibt "The Literature of the Lewis and Clark Expedition." October 14, 2003.
The Emporia Gazette/Associated Press (Emporia, KanS): Feature examines College's traveling exhibt "The Literature of the Lewis and Clark Expedition." October 14, 2003.
Nevada Daily Mail/Associated Press (Nevada, Mo.): Feature examines College's traveling exhibt "The Literature of the Lewis and Clark Expedition." October 14, 2003.
The Index-Journal/Associated Press (Greenwood, S.C.): Feature examines College's traveling exhibt "The Literature of the Lewis and Clark Expedition." October 14, 2003.
Vicksburg Post (Vicksburg, Miss.): Feature examines College's traveling exhibit "The Literature of the Lewis and Clark Expedition." October 14, 2003.
The Kentucky Enquirer (Fort Mitchell, Ky.): Feature examines College's traveling exhibit "The Literature of the Lewis and Clark Expedition." October 14, 2003.
Portland Business Journal: Shannan Fasold, director of the center for service and work, talks about helping students match career goals with personal interests. October 10, 2003
Scientific American: Keller Autumn, associate professor of biology, responds to reader questions about gecko adhesiveness. October 2003 issue.
Dillon Herald (Dillon, S.C.): Kim Stafford, director of Northwest Writing Institute, gives reading as part of a series at Francis Marion University. October 7, 2003.
KGW Northwest News Channel: Two students from California are interviewed by Keeley Chalmers about their views on the California gubernatorial recall election. October 6, 2003.
The Oregonian: Law professor Robert J. Miller is profiled, along with the law school’s Indian law program. October 7, 2003.
Portland Tribune: Political science department chair Robert Eisinger comments on Oregon’s District 1 race, detailing the successes and challenges faced by incumbent David Wu. October 7, 2003.
National Jurist magazine: Lewis & Clark Law School's environmental law program is listed in the Guide to LL.M. programs. October 2003 issue. September 2003
KPAM Newsradio: Robert Eisinger, associate professor of political science, comments on the creation and use of special counsels in relation to a justice department investigation. September 30, 2003.
KPAM Newsradio: Robert Eisinger, associate professor of political science, comments on the White House investigation of leaked CIA information. September 30, 2003.
The Oregonian: College gallery art director Linda Tesner talks about the Lewis and Clark Expedition bicentennial art exhibit “Artists and Maps: Cartography as a Means of Knowing.” September 25, 2003.
The Columbian (Vancouver WA): Mark Riskerdeahl, executive director of the Northwest Environmental Defense Center at Lewis & Clark Law School, comments on an move by the city of Vancouver to protect salmon runs by not allowing a local landowner to clear 88 trees from a Columbia River property. September 28, 2003.
The Oregonian: Lake Oswego path renamed in honor of William Stafford, poet laureate of Oregon and Lewis & Clark faculty emeritus. September 25, 2003.
Roseburg News-Review: Book appearance by Stephen Dow Beckham, Dr. Robert B. Pamplin Jr. Professor of History, for the book “Land of the Umpqua.” September 16, 2003.
KPAM Newsradio: Robert Eisinger, associate professor of political science, comments on the Ninth Circuit Court ruling that led to the postponement of California’s recall election. September 15, 2003.
The Oregonian: Arthur LaFrance, professor of law, talks about prosecutorial strategy in an assisted suicide case. September 12, 2003.
Portland Tribune: Steve Kanter, professor of law, is credited for his role in leading the effort to bring major league baseball to Portland. September 12, 2003.
The Oregonian: Greg Caldwell, director of international student services, talks about nine Waseda University students taking part in an exchange program between the Tokyo-based institution and Lewis & Clark. September 11, 2003.
The Oregonian: “Artists and Maps” Cartograpy as a Means of Knowing” listed as a Season’s Best Bet. September 5, 2003.
Albany Democrat-Herald: Doug Erickson, college archivist and head of special collections, talks about the literature of the Lewis and Clark Expedition and the College’s special collections. September 4, 2003.
Willamette Week: Kara Ostgard, human resources administrative coordinator, talks about job hunting in a time of high unemployment. September 3, 2003.
The Columbian: Roger Wendlick, collector in residence, takes part in an historical cruise along the Columbia and Willamette rivers. September 3, 2003.
Portland Tribune: Robert Eisinger, associate professor of political science, comments on the race for the Portland City Council and Mayor’s position. September 2, 2003.
August 2003
KBOO Community Radio: Kim Feicke, director of small schools workshop, discusses small schools issues. August 26, 2003.
Portland Tribune: Men’s basketball coach Bob Gaillard talks about his upcoming trip with former NBA star Detlef Schrempf to conduct a series of grass-roots basketball clinics in the Philippines. August 19, 2003.
KPAM NewsRadio 860: Robert Eisinger, chair of political science, comments about the California recall election, with frontrunner actor Arnold Schwarzenegger, and a new CNN survey that puts the actor in the lead. August 11, 2003.
KPAM NewsRadio 860: Robert Eisinger, chair of political science, analyzes the role of part-time legislatures and Oregon’s current budget impasse. August 11, 2003.
Discovery Channel: Greta Binford, assistant professor of biology, talks about poisonous creatures in the southwestern U.S. desert region. The segment is titled “Fear at first bite.” August 10, 2003.
The Chronicle of Higher Education: Reports on the $6.5 million gift from the Pamplin family and pledges from the Board of Trustees to replace the $10.5 million loan loss. August 8, 2003.
The Oregonian: Maria Timmons Flores, professor of education, sits on the board of City View School. Article explores establishment of charter schools. August 7, 2003.
Sankei Shimbun (Tokyo): Profile of Andrew Bernstein, assistant professor of history, including his research on the history of Mt. Fuji. August 6, 2003.
Yuuyake Shimbun: Rev. Zuigaku Kodachi, retired Japanese language professor, receives award from Japanese foreign ministry. August 2003.
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