Lewis & Clark's forested campus sits atop Palatine Hill in the
Collins View neighborhood of Portland and is contiguous with the
Tryon Creek State Natural Area. Campus buildings include an award-winning environmentally sustainable academic building (
John R. Howard Hall), as well as notable historic architecture such as the Frank Manor House (designed by
Herman Brookman) and Rogers Hall (formerly Our Lady of Angels convent of the Sisters of St. Francis). Lewis & Clark was named one of America's top ten "Most Beautiful Campuses" by the Princeton Review,
Travel+Leisure as well as an independent architecture blog. In August 2022, a student died and two were seriously injured while they were sitting on hammocks attached to stone columns on campus and one of the columns collapsed on them. A lawsuit was filed against the school in 2024 alleging that the school had failed to warn students about the danger, to remove the hazard, and to close off the area. The estate of the deceased student sought $20 million from the school, and the case was settled out of court.
Residence halls All students are required to live on campus for the first two years, excepting those already residents of Portland, those over the age of 21 before the start of the fall term, married students, and transfer students with at least 61 credit hours. Most Lewis & Clark College residence halls are co-ed. While individual rooms generally house one gender, students may opt otherwise under the college's
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Sustainability Wind power provides 100% of the college's total electricity, and LEED-"certified" level must be met for all of the college's projects.
Transportation Throughout the year the college operates a shuttle bus between campus and
downtown Portland, the Pioneer Express (also referred to as the "Pio Express" or just, "the Pio"). ==Student life==