Affairs of the Art
Engineering hope, promoting self-reliance in Niger
Clark alumnus designs irrigation pumps to help African farmers feed their families, jump-start local economy by Hannah Erickson It’s hard not to think about water when you’re in Niger. The landlocked sub-Saharan...
Read MoreThe Journey of a Rose
Refugee camp and domestic abuse survivor’s strength blossoms with gratitude Written by Rhonda Morin The delicate and creamy petals of roses coupled with the sweet aroma that softens her mood and momentarily...
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Balance of hard and soft
Race identity, paternal struggles torment. Lessons in self-love revivify. By Rhonda Morin Ryan Cunningham was 8 years old when he learned who his biological father was. A boy of color, he self-identified...
Read MoreClark College at Boschma Farms
Dairy farmers with roots in Holland establish North County campus legacy By Rhonda Morin Growing up on dairy farms instilled a lifelong passion for Hank Boschma and his future wife, Bernice. Early...
Read MoreFrom the president
We did it. Thank you! My first thanks to you is personal. Your comforting support has meant so much to me as I grieve the passing of my husband of 25 years....
Read MoreCampaign Success – Thank you
In celebration of our success, please join us September 30 from 2:30-4:30 p.m. at Clark College’s Andersen Fountain located at 1933 Fort Vancouver Way. Interactive learning, free refreshments, music and more.
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