Lewis & Clark Around the World

Programs associated with Lewis & Clark College, Portland OR

  • About
    • About Lewis & Clark Around the World
    • Contact Information
  • Programs
    • Featured Overseas Programs
    • View All Overseas Programs
    • View All Program Sites
  • Participants
    • Posts
      • Featured Student Posts
      • View All Posts
    • Projects
      • Featured Student Projects
      • View All Student Projects
      • Map of All Projects
  • Help
    • Participant Orientation
    • Post Reminders
    • Your Dashboard
    • Your Overseas Project
    • Setting Up a New Program

Choose Your Own Mount Fuji Adventure

August 18, 2017 By Makayla Keydel

Choose Your Own Mount Fuji Adventure

Hello, Lewis and Clark Fuji Summer Program student. Yōkoso! You’ve made it to Japan, and made it through the first half of your program. Aren’t you excited to climb Mount Fuji?! Most people take a bus up from the fifth station and climb up from there, but you seem like you’re in good shape. Want […]

Filed Under: Fuji Summer 2017, Posts

The Engine of Iriai: a Stalled Motor

August 18, 2017 By Azen Jaffe

The Engine of Iriai: a Stalled Motor

For three days Michihito Watanabe, three other Lewis & Clark students, and myself trekked through the rain and blistering heat of the Motosukōgen and Nojirisōgen grasslands in order to collect data concerning the population of endangered butterflies within satoyama environments. Satoyama, which translates as “upland countryside,” consists “largely of second-growth environments such as grasslands, cultivated […]

Filed Under: Fuji Summer 2017

Out with the Old, in with the Robots!

August 18, 2017 By Nhi Ho

Out with the Old, in with the Robots!

“Aging population is a concern for the workforce and the local economy.” That statement was drilled into my head over and over again during my high school years in Singapore. Having the third highest life expectancy in the world (CIA, 2016) and a constantly declining birth rate, Singapore has always been extremely concerned with its […]

Filed Under: Fuji Summer 2017, Posts

Getting Off the Black Ship

August 13, 2017 By Makayla Keydel

Getting Off the Black Ship

Tourism can be, and has been, seen as one of the black ships in the armada of globalization “spreading cultural homogeneity and consent” (Raz, 12). This conception feeds on the perceived inequity between the visitor and the visited, the watcher and the watched. This perceived inequality is reinforced by the commodification of the spaces and […]

Filed Under: Fuji Summer 2017

Japanese Attitudes Towards Nature

August 13, 2017 By Nick Sievers

Japanese Attitudes Towards Nature

Before I came to Japan I had the perception that the country had an intimate relationship with nature due to films and anime I had seen during my childhood. Our assignments and site visits, however, changed this view soon after I arrived. What really caught me off guard was when one of our speakers, Seiichi […]

Filed Under: Fuji Summer 2017, Posts

« Previous Page
Next Page »

Featured Programs

  • Fuji Summer 2017
  • Morocco Spring 2017
  • Cuba Spring 2017
  • Germany: Berlin Fall 2015
  • India Fall 2015
  • Fuji Summer 2014

Recent Posts

Diving Deeper into Coral Reef Ecology at Lady Elliot Island

Diving Deeper into Coral Reef Ecology at Lady Elliot Island

Another day in paradise. Today marked our third day on Lady Elliot Island, and it’s easy to see that we’re all getting used to this. Waking up early isn’t a challenge with the bright sun and the cacophony of seabirds, but for once no one is upset, as our first activity is a quick snorkel […]

Journey to the top of Queensland – 5/4/18

Journey to the top of Queensland – 5/4/18

Today marked our last day at Carnarvon, with our next stop to be the Great Barrier Reef. Although we’ve stayed at Carnarvon Gorge longer than expected due to the cyclone off the eastern coast, it allowed us to explore even more of the beautiful park. We were woken again by the sounds of Laughing Kookaburras, […]

Great Times at Great Kepple

Great Times at Great Kepple

April 7, 2018 Our first full day on Great Kepple Island! We spent the morning in lecture learning about coral, coral reefs (there’s a difference!), conservation and the general weather trends that can dictate the biogeography of the ocean. While some had come into this program with invertebrate knowledge from classes at Lewis and Clark, […]

Planes, trains, automobiles and the amazing reef!

Planes, trains, automobiles and the amazing reef!

On April 10th I woke up to the sound of the train wheels clacking. It was 5:30 in the morning. I was so tired but also so thrilled to be traveling to a new destination. Soon after we woke from the comfy and unique accommodation of the train, we all gathered our belongings and hopped […]

Under the Milky Way Tonight

Under the Milky Way Tonight

  On April 3, 2018 we stayed at the Takarakka bush resort in Carnarvon Gorge. One of the many highlights of Carnarvon George is the sky. Specifically, the entire Milky Way. Which, as our tutor brought up, used to be a sight that everyone could see. It is because of our cities light pollution that […]

Digital Scholarship Multisite © 2018 · Lewis & Clark College · Log in