Pamplin Society of Fellows

Dr. Robert B. Pamplin Jr. founded his Society of Fellows at Lewis & Clark College on June 4, 1993. The undergraduate honor society aims to create new generations of leaders by singling out and bringing together educators and students of the highest caliber in a lifelong association that begins with study at the College.

Membership is extended to seven second-year students annually; it is the highest honor bestowed by the College on its students. Four endowed professors, one each from the disciplines of History, Science, Government and Economics, also serve as members of the Society. The student fellows determine, plan and implement a number of programs each year, including hosting a Distinguished Visiting Scholar and bestowing a Teacher of the Year Award.

News

Instructor of Japanese Yoshiko Reynolds

Yoshiko Reynolds Named 2023 Teacher of the Year

Instructor of Japanese Yoshiko Reynolds is the 2023 Teacher of the Year.

Associate Professor of Physics Michael Broide

Pamplin Fellows Announce 2022 Teacher of the Year

Associate Professor of Physics Michael Broide is the 2022 Teacher of the Year.
Chemistry Major
2021 Rena Ratte Award recipient Jordan Gonzalez

First-gen student-athlete is UCLA bound

Jordan Gonzalez BA ’21 is this year’s winner of the Rena J. Ratte Award, Lewis & Clark’s highest academic honor. This fall, Gonzalez will begin a five-year PhD program in chemistry at the University of California at Los Angeles.