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Love your heart for Valentine’s Day
Hearts are top-of-mind on Valentine’s Day, but what about the heart you carry with you every day? Get daily tips to keep your heart healthy from Registered Nurse Colleen Milburn, a CLC nursing instructor. -
Yonder Mountain String Band brings bluegrass beats to the James Lumber Center
The Yonder Mountain String Band brings the progressive jam-grass movement to the James Lumber Center Feb. 15. -
Experience side-splitting entertainment with Spamilton: An American Parody
Join us Sun., March 1 at 7 p.m. for a parody of Broadway's greatest hits featuring celebrity satires, pop-culture zings and hip-hop on the piano. Don't miss Spamilton: An American Parody at the James Lumber Center! -
Your complete guide to understanding and paying for college at CLC
College is one of the most meaningful investments you can make in your future. But figuring out how to pay for it can feel overwhelming. Don't navigate the process alone. CLC experts offer helpful tips and guidance for financial aid success. -
Charles Jenkins headlines 41st Salute to Gospel Music concert
Visionary artist, entrepreneur and faith leader Charles Jenkins will headline College of Lake County’s 41st annual Salute to Gospel Music concert. The event will be held at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 28 at Jesus Name Apostolic Church in Waukegan. -
Largest gift in CLC history as $6 million fuels student success
CLC received a $6 million gift from Schreiber Philanthropy. The gift helps with CLC's goal of reducing barriers to degree completion. -
A year of impact: CLC’s top five stories of 2025
Take a look at CLC's top five stories of the year. From graduates to groundbreakings, 2025 was a year full of excitement. -
The Second City brings side-splitting stories to the James Lumber Center
Comedy group The Second City, with alums like Tina Fey, Stephen Colbert and Keegan-Michael Key, brings the laughs to the JLC Jan. 30. -
Commencement a milestone moment for fall graduates
The latest class of CLC students celebrated their achievements during the December commencement ceremony on Dec. 11. -
"That’s how a community works": Student helps food drive break records
Nursing student Tarin Noga helped the SHARE Market collect more than 2,000 items during the Feed the Need food drive.
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Register for Summer and Fall 2026 classes
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