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 [...]
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, [...]
by Rhonda Morin Buck Marr was approached by his friend, Les Burger, a retired major general and medical doctor, who was working with Clark President Robert Knight, private donors and other [...]
Two female veterans find their way home at Clark By Rhonda Morin A Navy veteran would have dropped out of college for the third time had it not been for Clark’s Veterans Resource Center. [...]
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 [...]
Partners Magazine Spring 2019 Legacy fund honors outgoing president Robert and Paula Knight Legacy Fund created by Clark College Foundation Pennies from heaven Shirley Ann Sackman, accomplished [...]