Acclaimed poet and novelist Morgan Parker hopped into a virtual book talk with Clark students May 12 at 4 p.m. to discuss her work, life and experience as a writer. Parker’s talk caps off the year for the Columbia Writer’s Series: a collection of talks organized by Clark’s english department. […]
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Artistry in Bloom: Ikebana by Miwa Satoh
This year’s Sakura Festival at Clark College presented a variety of performances, including an ikebana flower arrangement demonstration by local instructor Miwa Satoh.
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 […]
Clark’s Stuff a BigFoot Event Brings Students Together to Create Keepsakes
On Tuesday, students gathered in Gaiser Hall for Stuff a Bigfoot, a part of the activities programming board’s ongoing week of events meant to bring students together. Each student that attended had the opportunity to stuff and take home a bigfoot doll along with a t-shirt. Students filtered in, grabbing […]
Free In-Person Legal Consultations Returns to Clark
On April 13, Clark College reopened free legal consultations with legal attorney, Ed Dawson. Because of Covid-19, both Clark and Dawson could not have in- person meetings with prospective clients. According to Samantha Lelo, program support supervisor for Clark’s student life office, Dawson specializes in family law. He offers advice […]
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 Administrator Retiring After Three Decades
After 28 years of supporting Clark College students, Miles Jackson, the interim associate vice president of instruction, will retire at the end of the 2022 spring quarter. Jackson started his time at Clark in 1995 as an adjunct professor in the psychology department and soon earned tenure. In 2007, Clark […]
Student Chefs Showcase Seafood Delights in “Taste of the Sea” Menu
Second-year students at the McClaskey Culinary Institute were back at it again, presenting another pop-up restaurant experience in with their “Taste of the Sea” pop-up menu from Feb. 15-17. This marked the second in-person restaurant event since the pandemic. The menu, costing $16.22 per person including tax, featured a variety […]
Clark’s Bookstore Is Open For Select Walk-ins
Clark’s bookstore requires textbooks to be purchased online, however the store is open for non-textbook purchases in-person. The bookstore has been virtual since the COVID-19 pandemic hit, and is starting to move back in-person. The store started allowing people to enter the store to buy anything non-textbook related on Sept. […]
High-Profile Employees Among Recent Departures at Clark
Employee turnover continues at Clark as President Karin Edwards approaches her second annual State of the College address in January. As Clark transitioned from remote to partially in-person classes, several high-profile employees were among the departures announced during the fall term, including Genevieve Howard, interim Vice President of Instruction; Michael […]