September 20th, 2012

ARTstor does! Three of Lewis & Clark's image collections are now hosted through
ARTstor, alongside the 1.4 million images in the growing ARTstor digital library.
Access and explore our institutional collections from the
ARTstor homepage. These three major collections will continue to grow and expand, and we are excited to be able to integrate them more fully with ARTstor:
Images for Teaching at Lewis & Clark,
Buddhist Art & Architecture, and
Religious Studies Images, a collection in its own right, thanks to a generous donation from Professor Emeritus Dick Rohrbaugh
When you do any search within ARTstor, our collections will now appear right alongside the 1.4 million and counting images in the growing ARTstor digital library. Download images for your posters and presentations, or build your collection of images within the ARTstor interface.
If you have any questions about our image collections or using images within these ArtStor collections, contact our Visual Resources Coordinator, Stephanie Beene (sbeene@lclark.edu).
Image: Self-Portrait by Francis Bacon, 1971 (Images for Teaching Collection in ARTstor)
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September 18th, 2012

Join us for
a dialogue of poets Tess Gallagher and Alice Derry, Thursday September 27 at 3:30 pm in Council Chamber.
Derry and Gallagher will read their poetry at
The Old Church in downtown Portland, the evening of September 28. For more information about these accomplished poets, their dialogue, and their poetry reading, please visit the
Mountain Writers website.
Sponsored by Mountain Writers Series.
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September 5th, 2012

Throughout September, check out
Diversions for Portland-centric books to acquaint you with our fair city and the Great Northwest.
Our selection of Portlandian materials will be on display throughout the month of September on the Diversions bookshelf, located by the Mac Lab and in our online display on Pinterest.
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August 31st, 2012

Julie Evans, Chief Executive Officer at Project Tomorrow, will present, "Coming Soon to Campus: The New "Free Agent" Learner - Are You Ready?" September 28 at 3pm in Smith Hall.
The dynamic profusion of emerging technologies, both in school and out of school, is propelling today's K-12 students to make new demands on education institutions for technology-rich learning experiences and environments. Enabled, empowered and engaged, this next wave of students is bringing to college their own set of objectives for 21st century learning. Get a first-hand glimpse into the activities, attitudes and aspirations of tomorrow's students through this presentation by Project Tomorrow CEO, Julie Evans, who will share the latest Speak Up National Research Project data findings from over 300,000 K-12 students.
A reception will follow the lecture.
For further information, please visit the
Johannah Sherrer Memorial Lecture page.
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August 28th, 2012

Join us for the 1st screening of the semester on Thursday, September 13, at 7pm in Miller 105. Godzilla (Gojira) was directed by Ishiro Honda in 1954. To read more about this film and the Japanese Cinema film series, check out the
Watzek Screens blog.
Questions or comments regarding Watzek Screens may be directed to Jim Bunnelle (bunnelle@lclark.edu).
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August 28th, 2012

Join us for the 2nd screening of the semester on Thursday, September 20, at 7pm in Miller 105. High and Low (Tengoku to Jigoku) was directed by Akira Kurosawa in 1963. To read more about this film and the Japanese Cinema film series, check out the
Watzek Screens blog.
Questions or comments regarding Watzek Screens may be directed to Jim Bunnelle (bunnelle@lclark.edu).
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August 28th, 2012

Join us for the 3rd screening of the semester on Thursday, October 4, at 7pm in Miller 105.
Harakiri (Seppeku) was directed by Masaki Kobayashi in 1962. To read more about this film and the Japanese Cinema film series, check out the
Watzek Screens blog.
Questions or comments regarding Watzek Screens may be directed to Jim Bunnelle (bunnelle@lclark.edu).
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August 28th, 2012

Join us for the 4th screening of the semester on Thursday, October 18, at 7pm in Miller 105. Gate of Flesh (Nikutai No Mo) was directed by Seijun Suzuki in 1964. To read more about this film and the Japanese Cinema film series, check out the
Watzek Screens blog.
Questions or comments regarding Watzek Screens may be directed to Jim Bunnelle (bunnelle@lclark.edu).
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August 28th, 2012

Join us for the 5th screening of the semester on Thursday, November 1, at 7pm in Miller 105.
House (Hausu) was directed by Nobuhiko Ohbayashi in 1977. To read more about this film and the Japanese Cinema film series, check out the
Watzek Screens blog.
Questions or comments regarding Watzek Screens may be directed to Jim Bunnelle (bunnelle@lclark.edu).
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August 28th, 2012

Join us for the final screening of the semester on Thursday, November 15, at 7pm in Miller 105. Emperor's Naked Army Marches On (Yuki Yukite shingun) was directed by Kazuo Hara in 1987. To read more about this film and the Japanese Cinema film series, check out the
Watzek Screens blog.
Questions or comments regarding Watzek Screens may be directed to Jim Bunnelle (bunnelle@lclark.edu).
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