As the school year ends and students look forward to summer break, Clark plans to continue the campus vaccine requirement and exemption process for fall 2022. Dr. Michele Cruse, vice president of student affairs, announced the upcoming school year’s safety protocol during a virtual town hall meeting on May 26. […]
Author: Rachel Moncada
Clark Offers a Space to Chill Out
Before, between, or after class, every student needs a place to relax. Clark College’s student government and counseling center put together a space for students to chill out whenever they need an escape without having to leave campus. Once state and county COVID-19 regulations relaxed in the winter of 2021, […]
Clark Offers Group Therapy to Help Students in Need
Every Tuesday afternoon, Clark College Professor Dr. Bevyn Rowland offers group therapy sessions on Zoom for those in search of help with obstacles in the way of the life they want to live. Rowland, a licensed clinical psychologist, added the Acceptance Commitment Therapy, or ACT, (used as a play […]
Archer Gallery Hosts In-Person Exhibition “Wallowing”
Artists Carissa Potter-Carlson and Kate Pruitt bring their exhibition, “Wallowing,” a collection of paintings and sculptures to Clark College for viewing from April 19 to May 13. Archer Gallery is open Monday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. to anyone that completes a health screening prior to visiting. […]
Clark Updates In-Person Event Policies For Spring Term
Following the recent update to the state and local health guidelines regarding COVID-19, besides being mask optional since March 4, Clark College now has larger in-person classes and now allows buffet dining again. Higher education campuses in Washington state have been following COVID-19 guidelines since the beginning of the pandemic […]