Clark’s own Mitchell Jackson ’93 has taken home the coveted Pulitzer Prize. The acclaimed author was honored in the feature writing category for his work, “Twelve Minutes and a [...]
Bronze Anvil Commendation from PRSA Clark College Foundation received a distinguished 2021 Bronze Anvil Commendation from the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) for its podcast, Beyond [...]
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 [...]
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, [...]
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 [...]
“People need to know there’s hope,” James Kasper ’91 By Corey Dobbs ’16 James Kasper ’91 knows how fast life can change. He also knows firsthand the hard work that goes into [...]
A Clark alumnus is in the spotlight again. George Oberg Jr.’s inspiring story about how he shaped the Pacific Northwest LGBTQIA+ movement won a bronze award from the Council for Advancement [...]
A handful of Clark faculty and staff are assisting with the vaccination effort in Clark County. A small group responded to the request for volunteers at PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center to [...]