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Stolen Sisters: an indigenous tragedy

Denny Huston with two students at the 2019 Jim Raines BBQ

Welcome back barbecue a hit

Tribute to the late Clark supporter Jim Raines ’54 connects student-athletes with Clark faculty and staff More than 270 alumni, community members, Clark faculty, staff, friends and Clark’s new and returning student-athletes...

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New way to contact us

We’ve changed our email address. In early September, all Clark College Foundation employees transferred to a new email domain: @supportclark.org. Clark College Foundation had been a part of Clark College’s email domain....

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Promising Pathways for Clark College

Protecting our dedicated donors

Clark College Foundation is committed to protecting our generous donors and volunteers. Recent news reports have suggested that the media should get access to the foundation’s emails, including communications with donors, because...

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Clark Partners Summer 2019

    Stolen sisters Clark alumna champions bills for missing and murdered indigenous women   Banner year for fundraising Foundation accepts $8 million in gifts and pledges from generous community members.  ...

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Rep. Gina Mosbrucker with Earth-Feather Sovereign worked together to pass legislation.

Stolen Sisters: an indigenous tragedy

Indigenous tragedy propels Washington state representative and Clark alumna to champion two bills   By Claire Sykes     For almost a decade, hundreds of red dresses have been hung on college...

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Clark Student Channell Sugar-Star at the pengun pantry

Ready. Got help. Go.

Tailored services keep Clark students on their educational path   By Lily Raff McCaulou   Channell Sugar-Star’s road to college was not a smooth one. She bounced between foster homes, endured childhood...

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