This collection includes over 2,000 images dating back to the founding of the college as Albany Collegiate Institute in 1867, and continuing into the modern era as Lewis & Clark College in 1940. The collection also includes faculty portraits and campus scenes from 1940 to present.
Professor of Biology (1948-1972)
Professor of Biology (1948-1972)
Professor of Education and Director of the Teacher Education Program (1975-1999)
March 9, 1998
Professor of Education and Director of the Teacher Education Program (1975-1999), and Celeste Brody, Professor of Teacher Education (1986-2002)
November 1994
Professor of Sociology and Anthropology, director of the Gender Studies Program, Dean of Social Sciences, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, Vice President and Provost (1978-)
Professor of Sociology and Anthropology, director of the Gender Studies Program, Dean of Social Sciences, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, Vice President and Provost (1978-)
Professor of Sociology and Anthropology, director of the Gender Studies Program, Dean of Social Sciences, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, Vice President and Provost (1978-)
1994
Executive Secretary of Civilization amd Humanities (1958-1967)
Dr. Robert B. Pamplin, Jr., Professor of Science, Chemistry (1981-)
Dr. Robert B. Pamplin, Jr., Professor of Science, Chemistry (1981-)
John S. Rogers, President of the Mary Stuart Rogers Foundation, Michael Mooney, President of Lewis & Clark College (1989-2003), Jay Casbon, Dean of the Graduate School of Education (1995-2002)
2002
Professor of Communication, 1964-2006; Founder and Director of the Lewis & Clark College Gender Studies Program.
ca. 1985
Professor of Communication, 1964-2006; Founder and Director of the Lewis & Clark College Gender Studies Program.
ca. 1985
Professor of Communication, 1964-2006; Founder and Director of the Lewis & Clark College Gender Studies Program.
ca. 1980
Professor of Communication, 1964-2006; Founder and Director of the Lewis & Clark College Gender Studies Program.
ca. 1990
Professor of Communication, 1964-2006; Founder and Director of the Lewis & Clark College Gender Studies Program.
ca. 1965