Week 15 | May 5th, 2025 | Spring 2025

Issue 30 | go.lclark.edu/bark | IG: @lc_vpsl

Guest Columnist | The Scoop This Week | Announcements | Events | Opportunities

Congrats Seniors and Cheers to Summer!

Guest Columnist: Ben Meoz

Hello L&C Students!


Breath Deep! It's the first [official] day of finals. The end of the academic year is in your sights. You got this! Some of you might be writing papers, others have exams, and some of you have presentations (get hyped!). Whatever your mix, you are so close to the end of the semester and it's the last push to a long deserved break, or graduation! As the week goes along be sure to look to your peers for mutual support, relief, humor, and community.


I cannot wait to join our graduates in celebration at Commencement this Saturday, May 10, and to step away from the freneticism of the academic year and back-to-back campus programs and events for a bit. This year's graduating class is particularly special for me as I started alongside them as new students at L&C as I first arrived in Fall 2021 to the college.


To the class of 2025, you are my first L&C class that I have had the privilege to watch as you have navigated and shaped the Lewis & Clark campus experience from start to finish. This is the great joy of working in student life. I am immensely proud to have been a supporter and witness of your efforts and accomplishments during your time here, and know that wherever you head next you are ready. 


But it’s not all goodbyes! We know that we will see the majority of you back here for Fall 2025! Count another year down at Lewis & Clark! I’m looking forward to seeing many of you on campus in the fall. Until then, be kind to yourself, and to others, and do what you need to do to get ready for the next year on Palatine Hill.


So hang in there this week! Take the time to center yourself and remember to check in with each other. I’m excited for what’s to come, and congratulations again on reaching the finish line!


With gratitude,

Ben Meoz,

Interim Vice President for Student Life and Dean of Students

The Scoop This Week

Learn More

152nd Annual Commencement Ceremony


Tickets are unlimited per senior. The livestream link will be made available on the website the day of commencement.


The Commencement Ceremony details are as follows:

  • Saturday, May 10th, 2:00 p.m. PDT
  • Veterans Memorial Coliseum, 300 North Ramsay Way, Portland, OR


Katie Ingersoll BA ’25 will address graduates at the College of Arts and Sciences ceremony.

Announcements

Green Move Out Information for Students


As you pack for your summer away from campus, please consider responsibly donating good condition clothing and household items from May 7th-9th. Donation sites include Copeland, Tamarack, Stewart, Holmes. Main swap area will be held at Roberts 112. Learn more.

Graduation is Approaching. Is Your Account Clear?


Graduating Seniors: Please take a moment to ensure your student account is settled in order to facilitate a smooth graduation process and avoid a hold that could prevent the release of your diploma.


You can monitor the activity on your student account through WebAdvisor: My Account Statement, and active holds through WebAdvisor: My Holds and Authorizations. Should you have an unresolved balance, log into the Student Account Center to settle your balance and have your holds closed. Learn more.

End of Year Transportation & Parking Updates


With the end of the year approaching, the Office of Transportation & Parking would like to share some important updates regarding summer vehicle storage, summer break bike storage, Pio Express, and Fall 2025 parking permits. Learn more.

Requesting your Thoughts on Dialogue at L&C


The Community Dialogues team wants your help reflecting on dialogue at Lewis & Clark this year. Please take 10 minutes to complete this survey before May 15th to share your thoughts! Learn more.

Events

Upcoming Athletic Home Games:

  • May 10th, Track and Field vs Portland Twilight Meet, Eldon Fix Track


May 7th, The Let Out: 5:30 p.m., Odell Residence Hall, Lower Level #8, The Let Out is a space which centers on the BIPOC experience at college and how mental health plays a part in this experience. All are welcome to participate in this space through listening and supporting each other. It is facilitated by one of our on-campus mental health counselors. The counselor is there to guide discussions and answer questions about mental health challenges while offering ways to cope while at college.


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Opportunities

Apply for Watzek’s research award!


Done with your research paper (or closing in)? Consider applying for the library’s research award, which has a $200 prize! Applications for the James J. Kopp Library Research Award will be accepted until May 11th at 11:59 p.m. Learn more.

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