Volume #3| January 30th, 2023 | |
Week 3: TODAY Drop-in Support Circle |
Come be in community as we reflect, discuss and support each other in regards to the police violence against Tyre Nichols.
Monday, January 30th in the IME Suite from 5:30-6:30pm.
IME is located on the third floor of Templeton by the spiral staircase. Questions Accommodations? Please email: multicultural@lclark.edu.
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IME GEM Gathering: Karaoke Night
Thursday, February 2nd
@5:00-6:00pm
Location: IME Suite (3rd floor of Templeton)
Come join the GEM community for a karaoke night in the IME Suite, Thursday, February 2nd, 2023 from 5-6pm. There will be music, games, and fun party lights! Come show your talents and have some fun! Hope to see you all there!
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QTBIPOC Community Circle
Monday, February 6th
@5:30pm - 6:30pm
Location: IME Suite (3rd Floor of Templeton)
Join other Queer, Trans, Black, Indigenous People of Color (QTBIPOC) in community while we discuss our experiences on and off campus and whatever other topics you would like in the IME Suite on Monday, February 6th at 5:30pm to 6:30pm.
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First-Generation Lunch
Wednesday, February 8th
@12:00pm-1:00pm
Location: IME Suite (3rd Floor of Templeton)
Join IME and the Center for Social Change and Community Involvement for our First-Generation lunch! Come mix and mingle with other first-generation students, staff and faculty. *While there are many definitions, L&C considers first-generation as neither parents (or guardians) have earned a bachelor's degree.
Lunch will take place on Wednesday, Feb. 8th from 12-1pm in the IME Suite (3rd floor of Templeton). Please let us know you plan to come by Feb 6th so we know how much pizza to get!
Questions? Email IME at multicultural@lclark.edu.
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Black History Month Dinner & Keynote Speaker: Taylor Stewart
Wednesday, February 8th
@6:30-8:00pm
Location: Smith Hall
Save the date for IME's Black History Month dinner and keynote: Taylor Stewart on Wednesday, February 8th from 6:30-8pm in Smith Hall. RSVP is appreciated.
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Be an IME Mentor!
IME is seeking YOU!
Apply to be an IME Great Expectation (GE) Mentor for the next school year (2023-24).
The deadline is Sunday, February 12th.
To learn more, please see the application linked above. Questions can be emailed to Joann (joannz@lclark.edu).
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ARE YOU INTERESTED IN QUEER MUSIC!!
IME and the Music Department are considering hosting a Queer Electronica, which would be a showcase of queer students' and local artists' works of electronic music. If you are interested in attending, showcasing, or planning please fill out the following form.
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4th Year Pathway
Saturday, February 18th
@11am-5pm
Location: Graduate School York Building 101
Hello fourth+ year students.
You are invited to IME's 4th Year Pathway Program on Saturday, February 18th from 11am-5pm at the graduate school York Building 101. It is a day long event where students in their fourth+ year at L&C gain tips and tricks that will help them navigate life after college. We will provide lunch and snacks.
RSVP Deadline: Wednesday, February 15th
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"What Am I Doing With My Life" Workshop this Thursday, Feb. 2, 5:30pm!
Thursday, February 2nd
@5:30pm
Location: Gregg Pavillion
Are are invited, (but especially Juniors and Seniors) to come to this co-sponsored event from Career Center and Spiritual Life. This free GF, vegan-friendly taco dinner and workshop will be a contemplative, reflective evening to explore next steps after college. Guest facilitators will be coming from Boston to lead the workshop. Please register up until Feb. 2 on Handshake.
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Gender Studies Symposium Community Meetings
Attend the Gender Studies Symposium community meetings and help play a vital role in making the symposium happen! Learn more about this exciting event and help us plan!
Our meeting dates are: February 7, February 21, and February 28.
All meetings are from 3:30 to 4:30 in Miller 414. Snacks will be provided!
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Spring Series of Deconstructing Whiteness
We are offering another round of our Deconstructing Whiteness workshops this spring! The sessions are on February 9th, 16th, and 23rd, from 5:30-7:00 pm. Sign ups are here, and there is a required reading before the first session, so please make sure to fill out the form. Attendance at each of the three sessions are required to complete the series.
Deconstructing Whiteness is geared towards white-identifying students to come into an environment of unpacking internalized biases and discussing social action. We encourage openness and vulnerability in analyzing social structures of oppression, and try to find ways to spark inclusive action in participants' daily lives.
If you have any questions, please email multicultural@lclark.edu
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Peer Collective Summit
March 10th: Evening reception with President Robin Holmes-Sullivan
March 11th: Keynote, workshops, panel, and mixer
Calling all leaders! Whether you are a current leader, an aspiring leader, or an emerging leader; we are calling for YOU to join us at this year's Peer Collective Summit! This year's theme center around belonging, wellness, and leadership. Save the date and join us! Sign up form will be shared in the next few weeks to come.
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From Office of Spiritual Life
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Diverse Israeli Voices: "Kol Yisrael" Weekly Gatherings
Tuesday, January 31st
@6:00pm-8:00pm
Location: Room 10, Lower Flannagan
Come join Linoy Yechieli, Israeli Fellow from PDX Hillel, lead a discussion on the culturally diverse voices within Israel. Particiapants will learn about Ethipian communtities, Russian communities, and more! Tuesdays, Jan. 24 - Feb. 28, from 6-8pm. Sponsored by the Office of Spiritual Life.
Questions? Reach out to Linoy, linoyy@lclark.edu.
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New Student-Led Praise Worship Experience Starting!
Friday, February 3rd & February 17th
@8:30-10:00pm
Location: Flanagan Chapel
The Agape Experience (T.A.E) is a worship/meditation experience, fully student-led and designed. T.A.E. will happen twice a month on Fridays, 8:30-10pm, in Flanagan Chapel. In February the dates will be Feb. 3 and Feb. 17. The student leaders' goal is to provide a safe and loving environment through prayer, authentic worship, conversation, and community. The Greek word agape signifies the unconditional love of God for humans and the reciprocal human love for God. All are welcome, whether you identify as a Christian or not.
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Gender Studies Symposium Call For Art!
Dear students and community members,
WE NEED YOUR ART!
You may have heard about the upcoming Gender Studies Symposium in March 2023: Bodies of Knowledge: Gender, Sex, Science, and Medicine. This year’s theme invites examination of the ways in which science and medicine interact with gender and sexuality to create knowledge, establish authority, and shape policy, and it considers how gender and sexuality shape and are shaped by our interactions with medical and scientific ideas and institutions.
This is where you come in! One important part of the symposium each year is an art exhibit composed of pieces from community members and students like you. We encourage submissions engaging with topics of gender and sexuality, with special consideration for work related to this year’s theme of science and medicine.
The exhibit will include a physical and virtual gallery, and we invite film and video submissions as well as 2D and 3D works. Since there is a virtual component of the exhibit, we suggest taking detailed and high resolution photographs of your work. You can submit artwork through this google form. The deadline for art submissions is Monday, February 6 at the end of the day.
Anyone and everyone is encouraged to submit their work! Please help spread the word to your friends, peers, and other members of the community who may be interested, and do not hesitate to contact us with any questions or concerns. For more information, visit the symposium website.
We look forward to seeing your art!
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Resident Advisor (RA) Applications Now Open!
Applications due: Monday, February 6th
The Office of Campus Living is hiring for our 2023-2024 student leader team. Applications are open now and close February 6th, 2023 for new/first-time RA applicants. Position descriptions and applications can be found on our website or click the button below.
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The Alumni Leadership Scholarship is now accepting applications
Applications due: Wednesday, February 8th, 2023 at 5pm
Alumni Leadership Scholarship 2023-2024
Sponsored by the Lewis & Clark College Board of Alumni
The Alumni Leadership Scholarship recognizes outstanding students who demonstrate leadership potential and actively participate in the Lewis & Clark community. Successful candidates must want to create meaningful connections between students and alumni. Current first-year, sophomore, or junior students at Lewis & Clark College, in good academic standing, are eligible for this scholarship. This year, several scholarships in the amount of $1,200 each, $600 per semester, will be awarded. In addition, each scholar will have an opportunity to participate in alumni events and interact with the Board of Alumni to benefit career and professional development and build stronger connections with the alumni community.
It is anticipated that each recipient will take an active part in the Student Alumni Association and will serve as an ambassador between current students and alumni. The SAA ambassadors help plan and execute meaningful events for students and alumni, and increase the connections between L&C Alumni, the Board of Alumni, the office of Alumni & Parent Engagement, and current students. Students that excel as SAA Ambassadors will be considered for renewal each year until they graduate. Participation requirements begin in May 2023 and continue through May 2024
Expectations:
- You must be taking classes on-campus during Fall 2023.
- Attend monthly meetings, spring training/orientation, and fall retreat (Sunday, September 10, 2023).
- Co-develop one student-alumni event per semester.
- Support your team members and attend SAA sponsored events when available.
- Take a leadership role in Homecoming and Family Weekend (October 27-29, 2023)
- Ambassadors must be available during this entire weekend to help with this signature event and act as representatives of the student body to alumni and parents.
- Participate in all other major events with SAA involvement
Applications are due by 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday, February 8th, 2023.
Late applications will not be accepted. Incomplete applications will be disqualified.
For questions, and for more information, please contact:
Amanda Valley
Associate Director of Alumni and Parent Engagement
Alumni & Parent Programs
avalley@lclark.edu
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IME Connected Program
Attend cross campus events to connect with your community through this program!
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Our door is always open!
If you want to meet with us or need a place to study, come to the IME Office on the 3rd floor of Templeton.
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