For the first time in years, the Sakura Festival finally got its perfect spring day. The weather was warm, the cherry trees were bursting with fluffy pink blossoms, and not a single dark cloud dared to show up.
Clark College hosted more than 350 high school students from across five counties for its annual Career and Technical Education (CTE) Programs Showcase on April 15.
Clark College invites the community to enjoy two vibrant, family-friendly Latiné cultural events on campus this April. Día del Niño (Day of the Child) will be held on Friday, April 25, and Noche de Familia (Family Night) follows on Tuesday, April 29.
Clark College’s beloved Sakura Festival returns Thursday, April 17, inviting the community to gather beneath blooming cherry trees in celebration of friendship between cultures.
Clark College celebrated a very special birthday on April 3 as students, staff, and faculty gathered in the Basic Needs Hub to honor Oso, the campus’s beloved therapy dog, on his fourth birthday.
Sixteen nursing students from Clark College’s nursing program gathered with their loved ones on March 19 in the Gaiser Student Center to celebrate their graduation at the traditional pinning ceremony.
More than 75 healthcare professionals, educators and workforce development experts gathered for an inaugural Healthcare Pathways Education and Industry Summit at Clark College Columbia Tech Center on March 7.
More than 30 women veterans from various military branches gathered at Clark College on March 4 for an inaugural listening session designed to cultivate connections, share their struggles, and address their unique needs.