First female Caterpillar field mechanic in Alaska
A living, learning lab
Clark’s greenhouse teems with native plants, educates students on sustainability By Toccara Stark Students move among stations at Clark College’s greenhouse, preparing cuttings from snowberry bushes, forming showy milkweed seed balls and...
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Science gave me purpose
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 retirement—still holds three...
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Opportunities abound for women who love science
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...
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In memoriam for March 2016
Rosalie Burleson ’33 Paul Clare – Former brewmaster, founder of three Vancouver outdoor groups, life-long learner in gardening and other subjects, co-founder of Recovery North West alcohol and drug treatment and long-time volunteer. Gene...
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Focus on history
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 & Community Development division, will...
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For the love of math
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 rudimentary...
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