More entrepreneurs = more living-wage jobs Getting on-the-job training is invaluable. Entrepreneur Mark Zimmerman is eager to show Clark students what can happen when they find meaningful work [...]
Local business helps Clark students find meaningful work By Lily Raff McCaulou For the first decade or so of his career, Mark Zimmerman stuck to his own rule: never stay in a job for [...]
Clark alumni play active role in local, national eco-friendly efforts By Claire Sykes Ellen Ives especially loved putting on the safety glasses and smashing empty apple-cider jugs against [...]
Al Bauer Jr., 92, a longtime Washington senator, cattle rancher, lawmaker, teacher, education advocate and donor who helped change the face of education in the state, died Wednesday, April 21, [...]
Reflections on my five years at Clark College Foundation By Joel B. Munson Five years is a long time to remember anything clearly. But, I do remember that day, like it was yesterday. I was [...]
Clark science professors are creating a sense of belonging in the classroom and making their courses more welcoming to all students By Michelle Stoklosa, Ph.D. As a kid, I had a mock [...]
By Rhonda Morin When Clark alumnus Denis Hayes was in his early 20s, he went on a quest to find his calling, hitching around the world for three years. His adventures took him throughout [...]
Corey Dobbs recognized for his contributions to alumni relations Corey Dobbs ’16, a development specialist in annual giving and alumni relations at Clark College Foundation, is a Rising [...]