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 [...]
A new advocate for Clark College Calen D. B. Ouellette returned to the Pacific Northwest to become Clark College Foundation’s new chief executive officer and chief advancement officer, where he [...]
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 [...]
An essay by Dr. Siri Nimal Wickramaratne, Clark College Geography associate adjunct professor My telephone rang shortly before 8 a.m. on April 6, the first day of spring classes at Clark. [...]
Shirley Ann Sackman, accomplished musician, saver of pennies and beloved Clark professor, leaves a legacy to Clark College following her death in March. By Shelby Sebens Shirley Ann [...]
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 [...]
Culinary professionals agree that food fortifies our community, builds strong relationships Whether it’s snagging those first strawberries of the season at the farmers market, talking tomato [...]
Ingredients for success Upcoming Tod and Maxine McClaskey Culinary Institute will be a plus for the regional cuisine and baking industries Sugar and spice and everything nice Alumna’s dream [...]
Mature Learning to hold annual symposium to celebrate 43rd anniversary Clark College Foundation to be honored Clark College’s Mature Learning program, a part of the college’s Economic & [...]
By Toccara Stark Tenure is a contentious topic. Some in the media, politicians, parents and even administrators have spoken out against the process and institution of tenure. These [...]