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Clark alumnus Denis Hayes on creating super green cities

Marquis Mason ’14, a climate justice community organizer at Citizens for a Healthy Bay.

Environmental Verve

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 the wall.  As...

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Al Bauer at the 2018 scholarship reception with one of his scholarship recipients, Chad Lipka

The best of Sen. Al Bauer Jr. ’55, a Clark advocate, longtime Washington senator

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, 2021, after...

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The heartbeat goes on

Reflections on my five years at Clark College Foundation By Joel B. Munson   Five years is a long time to remember anything clearly. But, I do remember that day, like it...

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Professor Michelle Stoklosa on the river.

Geologists who look like me

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...

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Denis Hayes, a Clark College alumnus, was the inspirational organizer of the first Earth Day in April 1970.

Clark alumnus Denis Hayes on creating super green cities

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...

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Corey Dobbs is a development specialist in annual giving and alumni relations at Clark College Foundation

Dobbs is a Rising Star in his field

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 Star in the...

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