A new advocate for Clark CollegeCalen D. B. Ouellette returned to the Pacific Northwest to become Clark College Foundation’s new chief executive officer and chief advancement officer, where he [...]
Clark College Foundation’s new CEO, Calen Ouellette has a vision to expand support for Clark by connecting with people who haven’t historically been involved in philanthropy. Donating money is [...]
More entrepreneurs = more living-wage jobs Getting on-the-job training is invaluable. Entrepreneur Mark Zimmerman is eager to show Clark students what can happen when they find meaningful work [...]
The pandemic is keeping Clark College Foundation from gathering this year on campus, but it’s not keeping them from celebrating all that their donors do for Clark students. It is also not keeping [...]
Looking up, moving forward Whether it is a pandemic, racial inequity, political unrest or any other hurdle, Dr. Karin Edwards believes one of the best things she can do is share her story, [...]
“I don’t consider myself a Joan of Arc type of person. I don’t look back to see what wonderful things I did. But I have to say, I was very pleased that (those things) happened.” ~ George [...]
Clark alumna is changing the plight of missing and murdered indigenous women and girls A remarkable story about a Clark College alumna who did something that no one else has been able to do in [...]
“I don’t know that I ever served with or know of anybody that has more integrity than Al (Bauer).” ~ U.S. Rep. Dennis Heck Washington’s education senator Cattle rancher, lawmaker, teacher, [...]
In 1948, regretting his decision to work in a cannery for 80 cents an hour and feeling jealous of friends who had gone to college, Al Bauer showed up at Clark College with his transcript in hand. [...]
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 [...]