Lewis & Clark in the News Archive
August 2004
The Oregonian: Article profiles Tom Hochstettler, Lewis & Clark's new president, on the occasion of opening convocation. Quotes also from Mark Duntley, dean of the chapel, and Landon Mascarenaz, ASLC president. August 30, 2004.
KPAM Radio (Portland, Ore.): Robert Eisinger, associate professor and chair of political science, comments on strategy for the Republic National Convention. August 30, 2004.
The Herald/Associated Press (Jasper, Ind.): Article focuses on sustainable catering offered by Bon Appetit. Photos taken in Lewis & Clark’s kitchens show preparation of Oregon “organic sustainable beef.” August 30, 2004.
Herald-Star/Associated Press (Steubenville, Ohio): Article focuses on sustainable catering offered by Bon Appetit. Photos taken in Lewis & Clark’s kitchens show preparation of Oregon “organic sustainable beef.” August 29, 2004.
The News-Gazette/Associated Press (Champaign, Ill.) Article focuses on sustainable catering offered by Bon Appetit. Photos taken in Lewis & Clark’s kitchens show preparation of Oregon “organic sustainable beef.” August 29, 2004.
Statesman-Journal (Salem, Ore.): Article focuses on sustainable catering offered by Bon Appetit at campuses in Oregon. Lewis & Clark’s kitchens include Oregon “organic sustainable beef.” August 29, 2004.
Free Lance-Star (Fredericksburg, Va.): Commentary by Matthew Levinger, associate professor of history, examines building peace in war-torn nations. Levinger writes the process is "an expensive and time-consuming proposition." August 28, 2004.
KGW-TV (Portland, Ore.): Robert Eisinger, associate professor and chair of political science, talks about presidential campaign strategy for reaching undecided voters. August 28, 2004.
The Tines-News/Associated Press (Twin Falls, Idaho): Article focuses on sustainable catering offered by Bon Appetit. Photos taken in Lewis & Clark’s kitchens show preparation of Oregon “organic sustainable beef.” August 27, 2004.
The Oregonian: In a commentary piece, Peter Cookson, dean of the graduate school, envisions an inclusive, high-performance education system in Oregon. August 27, 2004.
Vancouver Columbian/Associated Press (Vancouver, Wash.): Article focuses on sustainable catering offered by Bon Appetit. Photos taken in Lewis & Clark’s kitchens show preparation of Oregon “organic sustainable beef.” August 26, 2004.
The Marietta Times/Associated Press (Marietta, Ohio): Article focuses on sustainable catering offered by Bon Appetit. Photos taken in Lewis & Clark’s kitchens show preparation of Oregon “organic sustainable beef.” August 25, 2004.
Cortland Standard/Associated Press (Cortland, New York): Article focuses on sustainable catering offered by Bon Appetit. Photos taken in Lewis & Clark’s kitchens show preparation of Oregon “organic sustainable beef.” August 25, 2004.
Daily Triplicate/Associated Press (Crescent City, Calif.): Article focuses on sustainable catering offered by Bon Appetit. Photos taken in Lewis & Clark’s kitchens show preparation of Oregon “organic sustainable beef.” August 25, 2004.
Beatrice Daily Sun/Associated Press (Beatrice Neb.): Article focuses on sustainable catering offered by Bon Appetit. Photos taken in Lewis & Clark’s kitchens show preparation of Oregon “organic sustainable beef.” August 25, 2004.
Dispatch/Associated Press (Gilroy, Calif.) Article focuses on sustainable catering offered by Bon Appetit. Photos taken in Lewis & Clark’s kitchens show preparation of Oregon “organic sustainable beef.” August 25, 2004.
The Daily Gazette /Associated Press (Sterling, Ill.): Article focuses on sustainable catering offered by Bon Appetit. Photos taken in Lewis & Clark’s kitchens show preparation of Oregon country “organic sustainable beef.” August 24, 2004.
Petoskey News-Review/Associated Press (Petoskey, Mich.): Article focuses on sustainable catering offered by Bon Appetit. Photos taken in Lewis & Clark’s kitchens show preparation of Oregon “organic sustainable beef.” August 24, 2004.
Atlanta Journal Constitution/Associated Press (Atlanta, Ga.): Article focuses on sustainable catering offered by Bon Appetit. Photos taken in Lewis & Clark’s kitchens show preparation of Oregon country “organic sustainable beef.” August 24, 2004.
Democrat Herald/Associated Press (Albany, Ore.): Article focuses on sustainable catering offered by Bon Appetit. Photos taken in Lewis & Clark’s kitchens show preparation of Oregon country “organic sustainable beef.” August 24, 2004.
Argus (Hillsboro, Ore.): Article announces U.S. Department of Education grant to the graduate school to help find and train teachers to work with stuents whose first language is not English. August 24, 2004.
New York Times: In a letter to the editor, Peter Cookson, dean of the graduate schools, says there is "no credible evidence that deregulation of public education leads to higher student achievement. A system of relatively unregulated charter schools may serve a few children in the short term, but in the long term undermines the very purpose of public education." August 20, 2004.
Portland Tribune: John Kroger, assistant professor of law, discusses harsher penalties for “white-collar crimes.” August 20, 2004.
News-Register (McMinnville, Ore.): Article examines college soccer at the start of the new season. “Lewis & Clark is ninth in its debut in the NWC preseason coaches’ poll. The Pioneers, in their first year as a varsity program, received the ninth and final first-place vote.” August 19, 2004.
Lake Oswego Review (Lake Oswego, Ore.): Article announces launch of the new Kitzhaber Center, a natural resource policy institute, at Lewis & Clark Law School. August 19, 2004.
Daily Tidings/Associated Press (Ashland, Ore.): Article discusses mixed messages teens receive from television portrayals of sex. Lewis & Clark College researchers are part of the team studying teens and television. August 18, 2004.
Daily Journal of Commerce (Portland, Ore.): Article announces launch of the new Kitzhaber Center, a natural resource policy institute, at Lewis & Clark Law School. August 17, 2004.
KGW.com (Portland, Ore.): Melissa Dudek, sports information director, talks about alumnus Neil Weare ’02 who was cleared to run in the Athens Olympics, representing the island of Guam. August 17, 2004.
Daily Astorian/Associated Press (Astoria, Ore.): Robert Eisinger, associate professor and chair of political science, talks about the same-day visits to Oregon by John Kerry and George Bush. August 16, 2004.
Teaching K–8 Magazine (Norwalk Conn.): Peter Cookson, dean of the graduate school, writes about building community and a caring learning environment in the classroom. August/September 2004.
News-Review/Associated Press (Roseburg, Ore.): Robert Eisinger, associate professor and chair of political science, talks about the same-day visits to Oregon by John Kerry and George Bush. August 15, 2004.
Register Guard/Associated Press (Eugene, Ore.): Robert Eisinger, associate professor and chair of political science, comments on the same-day visits to Oregon by Kerry and Bush. August 14, 2004.
KGW.com (Portland, Ore.): Robert Eisinger, associate professor and chair of political science, comments on the same-day visits to Oregon by Kerry and Bush. August 14, 2004.
Bulletin/Associated Press (Bend, Ore.): Robert Eisinger, associate professor and chair of political science, talks about the same-day visits to Oregon by John Kerry and George Bush. August 14, 2004.
KPAM Radio (Portland, Ore.): Robert Eisinger, associate professor and chair of political science, talks about the same-day visits to Oregon by John Kerry and George Bush. August 13, 2004.
Portland Tribune: Robert Eisinger, associate professor and chair of political science, comments on the significance of the same-day visits to Oregon by John Kerry and George Bush. “This is not a token appearance. They’re here because they think Oregon is winnable.” August 13, 2004.
West Linn Tidings (West Linn, Ore.): Article mentions Jack Bogdanski, professor of law, hosting a fundraising event for The Franny Fund (preschooler Franny Cabler has cerebral palsy). August 12, 2004.
Lake Oswego Review (Lake Oswego, Ore.): Article mentions Jack Bogdanski, professor of law, hosting a fundraising event for The Franny Fund (preschooler Franny Cabler has cerebral palsy). August 12, 2004.
Marin Independent Journal/Associated Press (San Rafael, Calif.): Article focuses on sustainable catering offered by Bon Appetit. Photos taken in Lewis & Clark’s kitchens show preparation of Oregon country “organic sustainable beef.” August 11, 2004.
KGW-TV (Portland, Ore.): Robert Eisinger, associate professor and chair of political science, compares John Kerry and George Bush on various issues including the economy, the war in Iraq, and same-sex marriage. August 11, 2004.
Register Guard/Associated Press (Eugene, Ore.): Article focuses on sustainable catering offered by Bon Appetit. Photos taken in Lewis & Clark’s kitchens show preparation of Oregon country “organic sustainable beef.” August 10, 2004.
KGW-TV (Portland, Ore.): Robert Eisinger, associate professor and chair of political science, discusses advertising strategy in the presidential campaign. August 10, 2004.
Gazette-Times/Associated Press (Corvallis, Ore.): Article announces launch of the new Kitzhaber Center, a natural resource policy institute, at Lewis & Clark Law School. August 9, 2004.
Bulletin/Associated Press (Bend, Ore.): Article focuses on sustainable catering offered by Bon Appetit. Photos taken in Lewis & Clark’s kitchens show preparation of Oregon country “organic sustainable beef.” August 8, 2004.
Valley News Dispatch/Associated Press (Tarentum, Penn.): Photo with extended caption depicts Lewis & Clark's kitchens, where Bon Appetit is using produce grown locally and meat that is free of growth-stimulating hormones and antibiotics. August 6, 2004.
Mail Tribune/Associated Press (Medford, Ore.): Article focuses on sustainable catering offered by Bon Appetit. Photos taken in Lewis & Clark’s kitchens show preparation of Oregon country “organic sustainable beef.” August 6. 2004.
Observer/Associated Press (La Grande, Ore.): Article announces launch of the new Kitzhaber Center, a natural resource policy institute, at Lewis & Clark Law School. August 6, 2004.
News-Review/Associated Press (Roseburg, Ore.): Article announces launch of the new Kitzhaber Center, a natural resource policy institute, at Lewis & Clark Law School. August 6, 2004.
World/Associated Press (Coos Bay, Ore.): Article announces launch of the new Kitzhaber Center, a natural resource policy institute, at Lewis & Clark Law School. August 6, 2004.
Daily Astorian/Associated Press (Astoria, Ore.): Article announces launch of the new Kitzhaber Center, a natural resource policy institute, at Lewis & Clark Law School. August 6, 2004.
News Review/Associated Press (Roseburg, Ore.): Article announces launch of the new Kitzhaber Center, a natural resource policy institute, at Lewis & Clark Law School. August 6, 2004.
Democrat Herald/Associated Press (Albany, Ore.): Article announces launch of the new Kitzhaber Center, a natural resource policy institute, at Lewis & Clark Law School. August 6, 2004.
Daily Courier/Associated Press (Grants Pass, Ore.): Article announces launch of the new Kitzhaber Center, a natural resource policy institute, at Lewis & Clark Law School. August 6, 2004.
Herald (Baker City, Ore.): Article announces summer teacher institute, "Encounters: The New Worlds of Lewis and Clark." August. 3, 2004.
Portland Tribune: Columnist Phil Stanford comments on Jack Bogdanski, professor of law, stepping down from active blogging. August 3, 2004.
The Indianapolis Star/Knight Ridder News (Indianapolis, Ind.): Laura Ireland Moore, executive director of the law school's National Center for Animal Law, comments on the increasing number of high-profile pet custody cases. August 2, 2004.
The Oklahoman/Knight Ridder News (Oklahoma City, Okla.): Laura Ireland Moore, executive director of the law school's National Center for Animal Law, comments on the increasing number of high-profile pet custody cases. August 2, 2004. July 2004
The Chronicle of Higher Education: Tom Hochstettler, president, compares German and American liberal arts institutions in an opinion piece titled “Aspiring to Steeples of Excellence at German Universities.” July 30, 2004.
San Diego Union-Tribune/Associated Press (San Diego, Calif.): Article discusses mixed messages teens receive from television portrayals of sex. Lewis & Clark College researchers are part of the team studying teens and television. July 24, 2004.
Wahkiakum County Eagle (Cathlamet, Wash.): Article discusses Kip Ault, professor of education, who brought a group of students to the region to examine "The Human Ecoscape" to investigate local history, people and local economy as models for curriculum development." July 22, 2004.
The Oregonian: Greta Binford, assistant professor of biology, talks about how misperceptions about spiders contribute to a bad reputation for the creatures and their venom. July 21, 2004.
The Daily News (Longview, Wash.): Article follows a group of teachers learning about Lewis and Clark. Stephen Dow Beckham, Dr. Robert B. Pamplin Jr. Professor of History, provides the educators with Lewis and Clark stories, trivia and tribal language information. July 20, 2004.
The Daily World (Aberdeen, Wash.): Article follows a group of teachers learning about Lewis and Clark. Stephen Dow Beckham, Dr. Robert B. Pamplin Jr. Professor of History, provides the educators with Lewis and Clark stories, trivia and tribal language information. July 18, 2004.
Peninsula Daily News (Port Angeles, Wash.): Article follows a group of teachers learning about Lewis and Clark. Stephen Dow Beckham, Dr. Robert B. Pamplin Jr. Professor of History, provides the educators with Lewis and Clark stories, trivia and tribal language information. July 18, 2004.
Spokesman (Wilsonville, Ore.): Article focuses on public art, including a stainless steel sculpture by Bruce West, senior lecturer in art and head of the sculpture program. July 14, 2004.
Portland Tribune: Stephen Dow Beckham, Dr. Robert B. Pamplin Jr. Professor of History, discusses the new permanent exhibit at the Oregon Historical Society Museum titled “Oregon, My Oregon.” Beckham provided the text for the exhibit. “My goal was to try to let many voices speak. When the people who lived the experience speak to the visitor, when this voice from the past rises up, that is educational.” July 9, 2004.
The Oregonian: Emily Decker, senior associate dean of admissions, talks about the value of campus visits by prospective students and parents to help facilitate making the best college choice. July 8, 2004.
Times Record News (Witchita Falls, Texas): Article discusses mixed messages teens receive from television portrayals of sex. Lewis & Clark College researchers are part of the team studying teens and television. July 4, 2004.
Zenit News Agency (Italy): Peter Christenson, professor of communication and department chair, comments on the Supreme Court's decision that enforcement of the Child Online Protection Act probably violates the constitutional guarantee of free speech. According to Christenson “the message, or images in the case of music videos, is not only provocative, but is often characterized by elements of gratification and exploitation.” July 3, 2004.
Portland Tribune: Rebecca Copenhaver, assistant professor of philosophy, comments on the “ethical quandaries faced not just by public officials but by nearly everyone. What are our obligations when a friend or a co-worker or family member cheats on a spouse or otherwise breaks the rules of civilized behavior?” July 2, 2004.
KGW.com (Portland, Ore.): Jon Eldridge, dean of students, describes campus safety procedures to maintain security in residence halls. July 1, 2004. June 2004
The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.): Article discusses mixed messages teens receive from television portrayals of sex. Lewis & Clark College researchers are part of the team studying teens and television. June 28, 2004.
The Beacon Journal/Associated Press (Akron, Ohio): Peter Christenson, professor of communications and department chair, comments on a study conducted by a team including researchers from Lewis & Clark and Stanford University that focuses the mixed messages teenagers glean from television. June 28, 2004.
The Oregonian: Matthew Levinger, associate professor of history, writes about Ronald Reagan's foreign policy legacy. June 28, 2004.
The Enquirer/Associated Press (Cincinnati, Ohio): Article reviews a study conducted by a team including researchers from Lewis & Clark and Stanford University that focuses the mixed messages teenagers glean from television. June 27, 2004.
The Sun/Associated Press (San Bernardino, Calif..): Peter Christenson, professor of communications and department chair, comments on a study conducted by a team including researchers from Lewis & Clark and Stanford University that focuses the mixed messages teenagers glean from television. June 25, 2004.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer/Associated Press (Seattle, Wash.): Article reviews a study conducted by a team including researchers from Lewis & Clark and Stanford University that focuses the mixed messages teenagers glean from television. June 25, 2004.
Indianapolis Star/Associated Press (Indianapolis, Ind.): Article reviews a study conducted by a team including researchers from Lewis & Clark and Stanford University that focuses the mixed messages teenagers glean from television. June 25, 2004.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Seattle, Wash.): Matthew Levinger, associate professor of history, writes about Ronald Reagan's foreign policy legacy. June 23, 2004.
The Oregonian: Peter Cookson, dean of the graduate school, writes about his family's decades-old tie to Portland. June 23, 2004.
USA Today: Kestryl Lowrey '07 discusses how students at Lewis & Clark worked to help the campus move toward gender-neutral housing options. June 22, 2004.
KPAM Radio: Robert Eisinger, associate professor and chair of political science, comments on former president Clinton's interview on CBS's program "60 Minutes." Clinton's interview was part of the former president's national book for his new volume titled "My Life." June 21, 2004.
The Oregonian: A poem by Michael Broide, associate professor and chair of physics, titled "Physics" is featured in the Booksweek poetry section. June 20, 2004.
The Oregonian: Robert Eisinger, associate professor and chair of political science, comments on media coverage of Ronald Reagan's death. June 20, 2004.
Bulletin (Bend, Ore.): Michael Blumm, professor of law, writes about the Bush administration's environmental policies. June 19, 2004.
Portland Business Journal: News brief announces new Board of Trustees members. June 18, 2004.
Portland Tribune: Orla McDonagh, instructor in music, talks about her role in an upcoming staged reading of James Joyce's "Ulysses." She'll "read the part where Dedalus’ wretched sisters beg for money for food from their boozy father." June 15, 2004.
The Oregonian: Article examines a gambling and casino application by the Cowlitz tribe. The tribe's ties to land in Southwest Washington have been questioned, although an adviser to the tribe, Stephen Dow Beckham, Dr. Robert B. Pamplin Jr. Professor of History, "has asserted that such ties do exist." June 10, 2004.
Times-Citizen (Iowa Falls, Iowa): George Skipworth, visiting assistant professor of music, is mentioned in an article about musicians who audition for the Dublin International Symphonic Festival Orchestra. Skipworth is the organizer and conductor of the Dublin orchestra. June 9, 2004.
Portland Observer: Article previews talk by graduate school commencement speaker James A. Banks. June 2, 2004.
Asian Reporter (Portland, Ore.): Article previews talk by graduate school commencement speaker James A. Banks. June 1, 2004.
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