News
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Alumnus pursuing career in neuroscience
Kamden Kuklinski came to CLC because it was an affordable way to start his college career. He's since transferred to Lake Forest College to study neuroscience. -
Grabbing energy from the ground
CLC's use of geothermal energy allows the college to run more efficiently and save money. -
Collaborative campaign unites community colleges
CLC is a partner in the Illinois Community College Marketing Collaborative, a statewide branding initiative that will create a comprehensive community college brand. -
$1.3 million trains healthcare workers
Alicia Petro saw firsthand the growing need for healthcare workers. She decided to shift her career to nursing and is one of many CLC students pursuing a healthcare career at a lower cost because of PATH. -
Access the power of technology for free
Thanks to a donation from Meridian Group International, a technology and equipment finance solutions provider, 100 students were able to kick off the semester with a free laptop computer. -
Harmonize with musical ensembles
Join and perform as part of a variety of music ensembles at CLC. Spots are available for the concert band, wind ensemble and the jazz ensembles. -
Soccer player has bigger goals off the field
After dealing with back pain much of her life, Alondra Russildi decided she wanted to give back to other struggling. She now runs a toy drive for kids at the hospital that took care of her. -
Mathematical quandary solved
Most undergraduate students don't get a chance to participate in research. A group of CLC students helped move math forward, finding an answer to a question posed nearly 15 years ago. -
Prairie Voices adds to accolades
Prairie Voices won third place in the Central Division of the 2023 Community College Humanities Association Annual Literary Magazine Competition. This is the eighth year in a row Prairie Voices has achieved one of the top three awards.
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