Tag Archive for Early Childhood Education

College mourns loss

Lora Whitfield

Early Childhood Education professor Lora Whitfield was a dedicated teacher who was once a Clark College student herself      Clark College lost a beloved member of their community on July 9, when early childhood education professor Lora Whitfield passed away. “She was kind, warm, and supportive of those around her,” said Vice President of…

Education for all

Gov. Inslee with children

Governor visits Clark’s Child & Family Studies, where everyone’s a learner—kids, students, even parents      Governor Jay Inslee stopped by Clark College on Jan. 24 to tour the Oliva Family Early Learning Center and learn about the college’s approach to early learning. Inslee had a chance to tour the 5,000 square-foot building, which features…

Leaving a legacy: a farewell chat with Laurie Cornelius

Clark’s longtime director of Child and Family Studies talks about how the program became a regional leader      To say that Laurie Cornelius has had an impact on Clark College’s Child and Family Studies program is a bit like saying that Dr. Seuss may have influenced children’s literature—you’ve definitely indulged in understatement. Cornelius, who…

Clark Gets Technical

Professional Technical Day 2015 visit to Automotive

More than 400 attend college’s annual Professional Technical Day      Last Thursday 375 high school students visited Clark during its 24th annual Professional Technical Day, visiting with instructors in 18 different programs and finding out more about how to enter these fields themselves. “Professional Technical Day is fantastic way to introduce local high school…

Exceptional Faculty Award spotlight: The accidental professor

Sarah Theberge

We’ve all heard the cliché that kids say the darndest things. But people rarely point out its corollary: So do adults. As an Early Childhood Education professor, Sarah Theberge says she is often just as surprised by what her students express in the classroom as she is by what children in the college’s Child &…

Under the Caps

commencement

Every Clark student waiting to graduate had a story to tell      Susan Baker and Jaime Taylor had to arrive at the Sleep Country Amphitheater before 6 p.m. to get their spots near the head of the line of graduates waiting for the Clark College commencement ceremony’s 7 p.m. start. But for both women,…

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