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 [...]
When Clark College 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 took him throughout Africa, from its [...]
Creating Super Green Cities with Denis Hayes In this edition of Penguin Chats, Denis Hayes, a Clark College alumnus and CEO of the conservation group, the Bullitt Foundation, talks about [...]
Clark College Foundation won two merit awards for its public relations work in the Portland Metro and Southwest Washington market on Thursday, December 3, 2020. Rhonda Morin, APR, executive [...]
Penguin Chats · Tracking Covid-19 Tracking COVID-19 with Alexis Madrigal ’00 features a Clark College alumnus who is leading a data source that’s powering the nation’s information. During a [...]
“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 [...]
“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, [...]
by Rhonda Morin When Lisa Gibert, CEO of Clark College Foundation, spoke about Robert Wallace, a 1937 Clark graduate who set up a $4 million trust for Clark College before his death, there was an [...]
Alumnus Robert Wallace leaves $4 million to Clark By Rhonda Morin When Bob Blanchard talks about his father, Robert Wallace, he remembers how conscientious the Depression-era youngster and World [...]
Ellie Alexander is an alumna and author of the popular Bakeshop Mystery series. She was at Clark in July to launch her latest book, “Till Death Do Us Tart.” Alexander shared some of her writing [...]