RIDGEFIELD — On the first day of class, by way of an icebreaker, Victor Gonzalez’s algebra instructor wanted everyone to pick a personally meaningful number…
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Clark College Jazz Band trip to Cuba halted by feds one day before students were to leave
The federal government denied Clark College’s Jazz Ensemble permission to travel to Cuba one day before the group was scheduled to leave. Read more… Source:…
Clark College enrollment up more than 5% in the past three years but still below pre-pandemic levels
Clark College’s fall enrollment exceeded the school’s expectations, President Karin Edwards announced in a video State of the College address last week. Read more… Source:…
“It allows you to really make a difference”: Clark College launches new surgical technology program
This fall, Clark College will launch a new surgical technology program, the first of its kind in Southwest Washington. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Clark College, WSUV await guidance from state before dismantling diversity, equity and inclusion programs
Colleges in Clark County didn’t make any sudden moves after the U.S. Department of Education’s Feb. 14 letter ordering them to dismantle any institutional programming…
Clark College reinstates coach after internal investigation clears him of misconduct toward female athletes
Clark College reinstated a coach earlier placed on leave for alleged inappropriate behavior with female athletes. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Former Clark College president, Vancouver Barracks commander Bob Knight remembered in memorial service
Family, friends and community members gathered Monday morning to remember Robert “Bob” Kennedy Knight, former president of Clark College and commander of the U.S. Army’s…
Clark College hosts two public Martin Luther King Jr. events
Clark College invites the public to two free Martin Luther King Jr. celebration events at the main campus, 1933 Fort Vancouver Way. Read more… Source:…
Bob Knight, former Clark College president and U.S. Army lieutenant colonel, dies at 67
Friends of former Clark College President Robert “Bob” Kennedy Knight say he dedicated his life to serving his community and country. He died early Saturday…
Clark County’s Top 10 employers have changed in the last decade but PeaceHealth remains No. 1
Clark County has changed dramatically in the past decade. Nowhere is that more evident than on the Columbia River Economic Development Council’s list of organizations…