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        Finding career success after a change in directionMacie Hanson made the decision to switch from studying music to communications. This led to a series of internships, including with the Milwaukee Bucks.
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        CLC awarded $2 million grant to empower STEM studentsA $2 million grant from the National Science Foundation will provide up to $11,000 annually to nearly two dozens students each semester.
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        Golf classic drives change raising $136,000 for scholarships126 golfers participated in the Golf Classic, helping the Foundation raise $136,000 toward student scholarships.
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        CLC police participate in Pink Patch ProjectThe CLC police department is participating in the Pink Patch Project to support Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Pink patches are available for purchase.
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        How CLC is growing a stronger food system in Lake CountyThe CLC Urban Farm Center in Waukegan will be a high-tech hub for growing, learning and community. Director Eliza Fournier shares how it’s creating jobs, boosting health and uniting partners to strengthen the local food system.
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        CEJA Workforce Hub celebrates first four graduates of the Energy Auditor ProgramCLC celebrates the first four graduates through the Climate and Equitable Jobs Act Workforce Hub.
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        CLC-manufacturing partnerships at workTodd Ludlow is a CLC alum and president of Ludlow Manufacturing. By partnering with the CLC Manufacturing Alliance and Advanced Technology Center, he helps prepare students for high-demand, high-pay jobs while developing his company's talent pipeline.
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        Strategic Plan launched at State of the CollegeDuring CLC's annual State of the College Sept. 25, the launch of the 2030 Strategic Plan was celebrated with member of the college and community.
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        What's it like to study psychology at CLC?Dr. Brent Steffens shares how hands-on learning, real-world projects, and supportive faculty create opportunities for growth, confidence and success—at CLC and beyond.
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        Passion for robotics leads to advanced manufacturingKylie Kundert was drawn into manufacturing after seeing how modern the equipment is changed her view of the industry.
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				Start planning next semesterSpring 2026 classes ready for viewingRegistration opens to the public Nov. 10. Talk to your College and Career Navigator to set up a class schedule that works for you. Spring classes begin Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2026. 
 
             
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                