Lewis and Clark College
Hallmarks and Quirks
Things I'm Good At:
- Being green. I'm consistently ranked as one the greenest schools in the country, so if sustainability is your thing, I'm the place for you.
- International Affairs, Environmental Studies, Biology, and Chemistry. These departments are all top-notch and will expand your mind to new horizons. What more could you ask for from your college experience?
- Being outdoorsy. I'm not super well-known for my athletics programs, but I have some of the best whitewater kayakers, climbers, mountain bikers, skiers, and snowboarders around in my club sports program.
My Top 5 Must-Haves:
- Your own Kombucha mother. It's all about fermentation and hydration. Mmm, bacteria.
- A Carhartt beanie. I'm rainy for about half the year and umbrellas are not the Portland way. How else are you going to stay warm and dry?
- A vintage road bike or fixie. This is your best bet for getting around town, and is a great conversation starter with other hipsters around town.
- An opinion on fracking. Kale, not shale.
- Flannel. I recommend having a different one for each day of the week. You don't want to look too out of place.
Why You Might Have Heard of Me:
- Fulbright. I'm one of the top schools for producing Fulbright Scholars with an acceptance rate higher than schools like Stanford, Yale, and Harvard. I'm just that awesome.
- Monica Lewinsky. Former, uh, White House Intern and our most famous graduate.
- Mt. Hood. If you find yourself in Portland and need to find an epic view of Mt. Hood, my campus is the place to go.
On a regular Saturday night, you can find me...
- House parties. What better way to kick back than in a cozy house surrounded by your best friends?
- Forest parties. We're not afraid to get a little weird. This is Portland, after all.
- Concerts around the city. Portland is an awesome city with a young population and awesome live music scene. Whether you want to catch a big act at the Rose Garden Arena or see an intimate coffee-shop performance, you can find it all in this truly awesome city.
- Camping in the mountains or at the beach. The stunning Oregon coast and the rugged Pacific Northwest mountains are a short drive out of town, so weekend escapes are pretty common.
Favorite Hangouts:
- The Dovecote. My popular and super chill on-campus coffee shop.
- South Campus Lawn. The go-to spot on one of my rare sunny days.
- Narnia. All I can tell you is that this is a secret spot hidden on my campus. If you'd like to know more, you'll have to find out for yourself.
- Kyra's Bake Shop. This is a gluten-free bakery that makes just about anything you can think of. This is Portland, remember? We're gluten-optional here.
Quirks:
- If you hear someone talking about "boning," it doesn't mean what you think it means. In Lewis and Clark lingo, boning just means you're getting a meal at the campus dining hall.
- My mascot, Pio the Newfoundland, is the same breed of dog that accompanied Lewis and Clark on their famous expedition to the West.
- I have been a coeducational institution from the start, way back in 1867. I'm all about that gender equality.
Famous Alumni:
- Monica Lewinsky. One of the central figures in a presidential scandal that rocked the nation back in the 1990's
- Markie Post. A seasoned television actress from the 1980's and 1990's
- Genevieve Gorder. A well-known interior designer and host for a couple HGTV shows
- Becca Bernstein. An accomplished painter
- Ever Carradine. Actress and member of Hollywood's prominent Carradine family