Walter’s a little young to be learning on a college campus. Even still, he’s making the most of it: meeting new peers, playing with toys…
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Tibetan monks begin weeklong construction of sand mandala at Clark College
Enveloped in the studious silence of Clark College’s library, Tibetan Buddhist monk Nawang Shakga used delicate metal tools to create a small circle of fine,…
Clark College receives $220K grant to train nLIGHT workers
Clark College announced Friday it has been awarded a $222,998 job skills grant to train employees of nLIGHT — a local tech manufacturer — in…
Clark College gets $1M in federal funding to develop Center for Clean Energy
Clark College announced Monday it has received $1 million in federal funding to develop a Center for Clean Energy. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Clark County legislators and educators condemn Supreme Court affirmative action ruling
Gov. Jay Inslee, Sen. Patty Murray and other Washington lawmakers said Thursday’s Supreme Court ruling on affirmative action ignores decades of precedent and slows steps…
John Lewis visit to Vancouver in 2014 surprised prayer breakfast audience
The purity in John Lewis’ heart and the kindness in his eyes inspire Deena Pierott to work for racial justice and educational equity every day,…
In a word, new Clark College president ‘committed’
Clark College’s new president, Karin Edwards, knows the power of education’s role as “the great equalizer.” When Edwards was in eighth grade, she received a…
NAACP Vancouver celebrates virtual Juneteenth
The Vancouver NAACP held its annual Juneteenth Celebration on Saturday morning, centered around a Q&A session with Clark County Sheriff Chuck Atkins. The virtual event…
Protesters at Clark College target systemic racism in education
Music pounded through a speaker on Fort Vancouver Way on Wednesday, as about 20 demonstrators gathered in front of Clark College to support Black lives…
Clark College announces $5.5 million in budget cuts
Clark College announced $5.5 million in budget cuts, slashing dozens of positions after enrollment fell by nearly 31 percent from last year during the novel…