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State of the College

Dr. Karin Edwards

Online address will premiere March 4       Dr. Karin Edwards, Clark College President, will deliver the 2021 State of the College Address to share the college’s vision, challenges, and accomplishments with the larger community. Due to COVID-19 it will be presented online via pre-recorded video.  The video will premiere on YouTube at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, March 4. The link for the video will…

 Clark College hosts Northwest Regional Equity Conference

Logo for Northwest Regional Equity Conference

  Registration is now open for Clark College’s 2021 Northwest Regional Equity Conference. This year’s theme is “Sharing Strategies for Equity and Anti-Racist Practices.”  The online, two-day conference aims to improve equitable, sustainable experiences and outcomes for historically under-represented students and employees of the higher education system through effective instruction and anti-racist supports. This year the conference will broaden its…

Get a Running Start at Clark College

Running Start grad whose cap reads "17 with my AST"

Four free, virtual Running Start Information Nights held from January to March      High school students can learn how to take the next step in their education by attending one of four optional Virtual Running Start Information Night sessions hosted by Clark College.  The identical sessions will be held 6:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 25; Tuesday, Feb. 9; Wednesday, Feb. 24; and Thursday, March 18. All four…

Honoring Dr. King by celebrating Black leadership

Clark College will honor the teachings of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on Wednesday, January 20, with an online event celebrating Black leadership and creativity. The event, which is free and open to the public, will be hosted live on Zoom from 12:30 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. The event will feature guest speaker Dr. Andrew Jolivétte, Professor and Chair-Elect of the Ethnic…

A Commencement like no other

Oswald in a parking lot holding a sign that reads "Congratulations 2020 Clark Grad!"

Clark College celebrates the Class of 2020 with its first-ever virtual ceremony      Like all Clark College students, the Class of 2020 experienced plenty of challenges–academic, economic, and personal–along their educational journeys. But on top of the typical hurdles, they also faced something unprecedented in the college’s history: In March, they learned that their…

Clark College Theatre presents “Bare”

rainbow-colored text: "bare: a pop opera"

Coming-of-age musical runs Feb. 21 – March 7       Clark College Theatre continues its 2019-2020 season with the musical Bare by Jon Hartmere and Damon Intrabartolo. Bare is a coming-of-age rock musical that features a group of high school seniors at a Catholic boarding school who face issues of sexuality and personal identity.…

Columbia Writers Series welcomes Terese Mailhot

Award-winning author reads from and discusses her work on February 24       The Clark College Columbia Writers Series continues its 2019-2020 season with national award-winning writer Terese Mailhot. This event, which is free and open to the public, will be held on Monday, February 24, from 11 a.m. to noon in Penguin Union…

Get a Running Start at Clark College

Running Start grad whose cap reads "17 with my AST"

Four Running Start Information Nights held Feb. 5, Feb. 24, March 9, and March 24      High school students can learn how to take the next step in their education by attending one of four optional Running Start Information Night sessions at Clark College. The identical sessions will be held 7:00-8:00 p.m. on Wednesday,…

Celebrating MLK Day with untold history

photo of African-American men on horseback dressed as 19th-century soldiers

Clark College celebrates the legacy of Dr. King with exploration of the local history of “Buffalo Soldiers” on Jan. 21      Clark College will honor the teachings of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on Tuesday, January 21, by exploring a little-known aspect of the local African-American experience: the “Buffalo Soldiers,” all-black regiments who served…

Clark College hosts sand mandala construction

Tibetan monks making sand mandala

Tibetan monks will create spiritual artwork in college’s library Jan. 13-17      Clark College will host a group of four Tibetan Buddhist monks from South India from Monday, January 13, through Friday, January 17, as they construct a sand mandala in Cannell Library on the college’s main campus. All events are free and open…

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