Susan Parrish

Susan Parrish is a communications specialist in Clark College's Office of Communications & Marketing.

Open House: Veterans Center of Excellence

Often when veterans enroll at Clark College, they aren’t aware of the assistance they can receive at the center, said Megan Anderson, manager. Even students who are not veterans themselves but have a parent or spouse who is or was a veteran, may qualify for Veterans Affairs (VA) education benefits. Staff can connect student veterans to agencies, programs and support.

A passion for education

Moses Kimeli Korir at Commencement

Scholarship recipient works full-time job as Head Start preschool teacher—while juggling studies, family responsibilities       Ever since he was a 10-year-old boy growing up in Kenya, Moses Kimeli Korir dreamed of being a teacher. When he grew up, he traveled 9,000 miles to Vancouver, Washington to fulfill his dreams.  Twenty-two years later, Korir was a step closer as he attended Clark College’s 2021 Commencement ceremony to receive his Associate of Applied Science degree…

Celebrating Juneteenth

Dr. Edwards and Professor Frederick preparing food outdoors

College hosts drive-through cookout honoring the emancipation of Black enslaved people      Clark College celebrated the emancipation of Black enslaved people with its inaugural Juneteenth Drive-Through Cookout on Friday, June 11. The event was organized by the college’s Office of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion and culinary programs. Clark College’s McClaskey Culinary Institute and ODEI provided 100 boxed lunches for students.  In…

Governor visits Clark College

Gov. Inslee announces two new Career Launch programs, visits vaccination clinic      Washington Governor Jay Inslee visited Clark College on April 30 to announce the state has certified two current Clark programs as Career Launch programs. The endorsement will provide students with opportunities to “earn as they learn” as Clark partners with local employers to provide students with meaningful, paid, on-the-job experience in their…

Overcoming obstacles, pursuing their dreams

Students share their struggles of losing jobs, housing—even their country—while navigating college during the global pandemic      Clark College students shared the obstacles they have overcome during the pandemic during “Student Voices: The Realities of Being a College Student during COVID.” The April 15 Zoom panel was presented by Clark’s Teaching and Learning Center and moderated by Director of MESA Dalila Paredes.   The panel grew…

Unlocking education for the incarcerated

man seen from back, carrying multiple clear backpacks filled with folders, at a chain-link gate

How do you do distance learning in a place with no Internet? You go old-school.      A surge in COVID-19 cases paused Clark College’s programs at Larch Corrections Center in early January. The minimum-security prison had its first positive COVID-19 test in late December. Only a week later, 218 of those incarcerated —about 70 percent of the prison’s residency—had tested positive for COVID.  An…

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