Professor Dietmeier demanded hard work and punctuality Alumni revel in his teachings and the influence he had on their lives By Rhonda Morin Professor Roland Dietmeier was hard on his [...]
Cody Messick ’10 helped discover the sound of black holes colliding more than 1 billion years ago By Lily Raff McCaulou One of Cody Messick’s earliest memories is staring at a summer sky [...]
Picture the universe as a jiggly waterbed mattress By Lily Raff McCaulou [dropcap]T[/dropcap]he discovery of gravitational waves confirms a new understanding of gravity. Isaac Newton’s law of [...]
Aerospace students’ latest rocket launch tests readiness Students completed a successful test launch of their full-scale launch vehicle with a prototype payload in Brothers, Ore., on May [...]
Dressed in white lab coats and sipping spirits out of translucent blue and green specialty test tubes, 150 guests got the first glimpse of Clark College’s 70,000-square-foot science, technology, [...]
Steve Carlson ’67 didn’t even like the subject. A Clark counselor changed everything. By Rhonda Morin Steve Carlson ’67 taught science for more than three decades and—13 years after [...]
By Hannah Erickson At first glance, Clark students Tammy Senior and Qi Wu don’t seem terribly similar. One is young even by the standards of Running Start, a program that allows high [...]
Professor’s delight in mathematics began in childhood By Rowena Tchao As a young boy Paul Casillas was full of curiosity. He enjoyed building mechanical and scientific devices, and even had a [...]
I look out my office window each day and marvel at the future of Clark College as the pipes, pumps and other mechanical infrastructure are put into place in the new science, technology, [...]
Clark’s STEM building won a prestigious accolade on July 22, 2015, during the Vancouver Business Journal’s annual Top Project Award ceremony. Clark and its construction partner, [...]