Growing up poor motivated Sanford Jones to pursue a physics degree. Now long retired, his appetite for cuisine has led to a major gift to Clark. By Rhonda Morin From his earliest memories as a [...]
Students accessing real-world learning with innovative hands-free technology By Lily Raff McCaulou One of southwest Washington’s hottest new technology companies is not housed in a [...]
Using modern technology, students join national research efforts to discover new antibiotics in dirt By Rhonda Morin Imagine having a really bad bacterial infection. If doctors knew in a matter [...]
Clark alumnus softens the sting of traditional tattoo parlors with family charm By Ryan Cunningham ’14 In the tattoo industry, the artists who create the intricate designs are easily assumed as [...]
Family traditions Four generations trace their family tree back to Clark College—a common occurrence. 30 years of creating zest, pop and punch Celebrated student writers partner with alumni and [...]
by Rhonda Morin This interview was edited for clarity and length. For the full interview, listen to the podcast. Partners: Marie Bostwick, welcome to Penguin Chats. Marie Bostwick: Thank you. [...]
The Columbia Writers Series is celebrating its 30th year at Clark College. Since its humble beginnings, the literary arts celebration has welcomed local, national and international authors to [...]
By Lily Raff McCaulou Trace the Giles’ family tree back far enough and it turns out it took root at Clark College. Nancy Novak ’57 was in her first year of studying for a career in medical [...]
Clark alumni know what it takes to complete programs and they want to help today’s students That’s the percentage of students at Clark College that currently complete their degrees or [...]
The alumni board’s mission is to connect alumni with each other and the institution, while supporting current students through Clark College’s Guided Pathways, a new retention and student success [...]