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One of the newest advisors at Clackamas Community College is also the stadium announcer for the Seattle Seahawks. In December 2021, Kirby Gleason started working at CCC as an academic and career coach. On Aug. 6, 2022, just prior to the Seahawks’ first home preseason game, he learned he would be the primary PA announcer…
Read MoreClasses that were in person at the beginning of winter term 2022 will return to being in-person starting Monday, Jan. 31, after being remote since Jan. 12, according to an email from Clackamas Community College President Tim Cook to all CCC staff on Jan. 26th. Student services that were initially scheduled to be available in-person…
Read MoreIn-person classes pre-Covid were just classes, and online learning was a small percentage of the overall courses offered at Clackamas Community College. While CCC is trying to ramp up a “return to campus,” only 463 classes were held entirely in-person in the fall 2021 term, about one-third as many as before the pandemic in the…
Read MoreSue Mach has a new idea to give people the chance to follow their dreams. Mach is a playwright and has been a professor at Clackamas Community College for the last 25 years. Mach proposed an idea of a “Transition Year” to Tim Cook, the college president, at an 11@11 meeting. Her idea is to…
Read MoreStory by Laura Canida Get ready, winter term is almost here. Winter registration begins Thursday, November 12. The class schedule will be online Thursday, November 7 for new students, and is currently available through myClackamas for returning students. Registration for CCC classes varies depending on the type of course you want to take. Class registration…
Read MoreCollege offers a plethora of art classes to take next term By Marjorie Guttery A common misconception about art classes is that they are easy and don’t take much effort. In reality, art classes can be challenging, but extremely rewarding. Taking an art class can build a positive outlook towards one’s own creative output. Clackamas…
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