Clark sharpens its focus to assist students in succeeding in a fast-changing world 6-minute read In its 90th year, Clark College is looking to the future. Like other colleges and universities, [...]
Clark’s Crystal Ball Clark is drafting a strategic plan to guide the college in the face of economic and demographic uncertainty. Story coming April 26. Campus treasures Clark’s campus has been [...]
Clark’s campus is a 90-acre arboretum 4-minute read Clark College is not just a place of higher education, it’s also a 90-acre arboretum. Some trees on campus have identifying plaques or [...]
6-minute read The history of Clark College is not one tale but countless stories of thousands of people whose paths have crossed here. Clark’s theatre department has long been a home for creative [...]
Clark alumna joins Clark’s faculty on track for tenure 3-minute read In Tina Jenkins ’18, Clark College found an accomplished alumna to fill a tenure track faculty position in the mechatronics [...]
The friendship between Clark College and the city of Joyo, Japan, was reinvigorated post-pandemic during a visit to the land of the rising sun by Clark College officials and Vancouver dignities. [...]
Headwaters of leadership Sam Robinson ’83 has served as vice chairman of the Chinook Indian Nation for more than two decades. His years at Clark College helped prepare him for tribal leadership. [...]
Scientific research is taking place at Clark College, in an unusual way 4-minute read Shortly after Ridge Bynum ’18 started at Washington State University in Pullman, Wash., he sent an email to a [...]
Sam Robinson ’83 learned lessons at Clark that help him lead the Chinook Indian Nation today Clark does more than launch new careers. In Sam Robinson’s case, Clark helped prepare him for a [...]
Clark’s welding instructor Tatum Parsley ’13 aims to prove that welding is a trade for all people 4-minute read Sparks shot out from a flame that melted and fused two metals. Holding a welding [...]