Good news, bad news about parking at the Clark College Foundation building The good news is that Clark College is preparing to break ground on a new science, technology, engineering and [...]
Beacock Music, a family-owned business since 1976 and one of the largest independent music stores in the United States, earned the National Association of Music Merchants award for Best [...]
Dick Carroll Shelby Caudle Bernard Hayden ’48 David Hayes Bill Jollie Margaret King ’74 Bradley Mcclay ’92 Lowell Mills Mary Simensen ’97 Karin Slack Michael Smart ’87 Vernon Smith Stephanie [...]
Nonprofit Network recognizes Penguin Promise Scholarship Clark College Foundation has been chosen as the sole finalist by the Nonprofit Network Southwest Washington for the Excellence in [...]
Balance of hard and soft Race identity and paternal struggles torment Ryan Cunningham, but lessons in self-love revivify. The Journey of a Rose Refugee camp and domestic abuse survivor’s [...]
Once paralyzed by public speaking, Roxane Sutherland ’87 now practices what she preaches Written by Rhonda Morin Roxane Sutherland ’87 was in the eighth grade when she got the crazy idea to run [...]
Clark alumnus designs irrigation pumps to help African farmers feed their families, jump-start local economy by Hannah Erickson It’s hard not to think about water when you’re in Niger. The [...]
Refugee camp and domestic abuse survivor’s strength blossoms with gratitude Written by Rhonda Morin The delicate and creamy petals of roses coupled with the sweet aroma that softens her mood and [...]
Race identity, paternal struggles torment. Lessons in self-love revivify. By Rhonda Morin Ryan Cunningham was 8 years old when he learned who his biological father was. A boy of color, he [...]
Dairy farmers with roots in Holland establish North County campus legacy By Rhonda Morin Growing up on dairy farms instilled a lifelong passion for Hank Boschma and his future wife, Bernice. [...]