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Clark’s Stem Programs Inspire Women
Supportive clubs and mentors draw women into high-demand fields New STEM building coming in 2016 10 instructional classrooms 11 laboratories Study areas and offices for life and physical science divisions and...
Read MorePresident’s Message
Clark College, a vibrant village square The proverb “It takes a whole village to raise a child” expresses many notions—one being that what we do sets the course for the whole community....
Read MoreAlumni Spotlight: Michael Rash ’66
It was the 1960s. Hip-hugging slacks with bell-bottoms were in style. Women’s hemlines had crept up, while boots got higher. The Vietnam War was in full swing. Civil rights and race relations...
Read MoreBanking on Penguins
Not only is Pat Sheaffer ’61 a Clark College penguin, but he has helped capture penguins for the Oregon Zoo. He has the battle scars on his hand from being pecked...
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Next Stop on the Road of Life: College Degree
This story was updated on September 6, 2019. It was kind of a fluke. Dena Brill was down on her luck. Her nine years of long-hauling through 47 states was over after...
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Breaking through the Barriers
Every child deserves the best education, regardless of their background By Edee Lemonier ’11 The majority of Early Childhood Education program professionals in Southwest Washington have either been educated or received continuing...
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