Training a new generation of crimefighters Clark has big plans to build a cyber range, in which one cybersecurity student tries to hack into a server while another tries to defend. Clark [...]
College to build a high-tech network for live practice defending against hackers Every 39 seconds a cyberattack occurs. Only a few of these hacks end up in the news: a ransomware attack shut down [...]
In high school, Allie Keranen struggled with face-to-face classes. “I always thought I wasn’t smart enough to go to college,” she said. Almost eight years after high school, Keranen registered [...]
Richard Hovey loves taking pictures of the nearby mountains. For his wife, Sylvia Hovey, it’s morning walks in the clear desert air that she enjoys most about living in Green Valley, Ariz. After [...]
Last spring, Clark’s Chef Aaron Guerra was in a bind. The Clark professor needed a challenging year-end project for his culinary students. But the campus café, where he usually sent his [...]
Clark’s first Career Launch programs have already brought in more than $1.5 million in state funds. With 10 more programs recently certified, the college expects to bring in more next year. The [...]
Of the funds we’ve raised, 12% are from donors representing non-dominant communities or are supportive of social change and other efforts to eliminate systemic barriers to education. With Clark [...]
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 [...]