Lewis & Clark College
Former names | Albany Academy (1858–1866) Albany Collegiate Institute (1866–1867) Albany College (1867–1942) |
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| Motto | Explorare, Discere, Sociare (Latin) |
Motto in English | To explore, to learn, to work together |
| Type | Private liberal arts college |
| Established | 1867 |
| Endowment | $328.25 million (2025) |
| President | Robin Holmes-Sullivan |
| Vice-president | David Reese |
Academic staff | 414 (fall 2024) |
Administrative staff | 165 (fall 2024) |
| Students | 3,462 (fall 2024) |
| Undergraduates | 2,139 (fall 2024) |
| Postgraduates | 1,323 (fall 2024) |
| Location | , United States 45°27′04″N 122°40′12″W / 45.451°N 122.670°W |
| Campus | Residential, 137 acres (0.55 km2), 137 acres (55 ha) |
| Colors | Orange and black |
| Nickname | Pioneers |
| Mascot | River Otter |
| Website | lclark.edu |
Lewis & Clark College is a private liberal arts college in Portland, Oregon, United States. It was founded in 1867 and is situated on the historic M. Lloyd Frank Estate in South Portland's Collins View neighborhood. It is composed of three distinct but adjacent campuses: the College of Arts & Sciences, the Graduate School of Education & Counseling, and the Law School. Lewis & Clark is a member of the Annapolis Group of colleges with athletic programs competing in the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division III Northwest Conference.