- Students earn seven gold medals at Illinois SkillsUSA competitionCLC students found success during the SkillsUSA state competition.
- In The News: Urban Farm director Eliza Fournier talks gardening tips on WBEZ ChicagoEliza Fournier, Urban Farm Center director, joined WBEZ Chicago to talk gardening tips for spring.
- 2025 graduates celebrate milestones and new beginningsNearly 500 graduates participated in CLC's 2025 spring commencement on May 17.
- New Southlake Dean champions student successCollege of Lake County proudly announces Dr. Tricia Rosado as the new Dean of Southlake Campus. She brings more than 20 years of higher education leadership focused on equity, student success and community partnership.
- In The News: Urban Farm groundbreaking featured in Daily HeraldA story covering the groundbreaking ceremony for the Urban Farm Center was written in the Daily Herald.
- In the News: Urban Farm groundbreaking featured in Lake County News-SunThe Lake County News-Sun published an article about the Urban Farm Center groundbreaking ceremony.
- Breaking ground on the Urban Farm Center in WaukeganConstruction has officially started on the Urban Farm Center at the College of Lake County (CLC) Lakeshore Campus in Waukegan. A groundbreaking ceremony on May 2 celebrated the many funders, community partners and staff who made the construction of $20.8 million facility a reality.
- Build a manufacturing career that builds the futureExplore 7 in-demand careers that use smart tech and brain power. Learn what it's like to work in this field and the training you need to succeed from CLC experts.
- Fear No Art Festival returns April 25-26The 26th annual Fear No Art Festival is a multidisciplinary event that showcases original work by students and community members.
- IT is a Good Career with a Strong FutureCLC faculty share why information technology jobs are in demand and pay well. Learn if starting or switching to a career in IT is a good path for you.
- Audition opportunities at College of Lake CountyStudents and community members can audition for a number of art events this spring.
- CEJA Waukegan Hub celebrates first graduating classThe Climate and Equitable Jobs Act (CEJA) Waukegan Hub Training Program announced the graduation of the first cohort.
- Delivering hope through dental service15 CLC students went to Knoxville, Tennessee, to provide free dental services for those in need.
- What does an HVAC technician do?The job market for HVAC is strong. Learn why more students train in heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration at College of Lake County than any other community college in the state.
- What is industrial technology?Learn why industrial technology is a good career. And what an industrial technology specialist does. Then explore six reasons why you should start your manufacturing career by attending College of Lake County.
- Thinking green in the classroomSustainability is important both in and out of the classroom. Faculty at CLC have been incorporating sustainability in a variety of ways.
- Caregiver transitions to medical career pathAmber Pratt has been a caregiver for many people in her life. She's decided to turn that into a career in the medical field, and with help from the Workforce Equity Initiative, has done so at a much lower cost.
- Career Spotlight: ManufacturingManufacturing is a high-demand career that pays well with the right skills and education. Learn how CLC sets you up to succeed and get a good job fast.
- Supporting small business, CLC celebrates SBDC DayCLC recently celebrated the 8th annual Small Business Development Center (SBDC) day. CLC hosts one of the nearly 1,000 SBDCs across the United States
- Upskilling student awarded national scholarshipChad Holt works as a full-time employee, but wanted to upskill. He was recently awarded a $1,500 national scholarship.
- CLC named to Guide to Green CollegesCLC was named to The Princeton Review Guide to Green Colleges: 2024 Edition. This is the second consecutive year CLC was added to the list.
- Alumna uses degree for comedy industryLeanne Linsky has always enjoyed comedy, but never saw it as a career. She's since created an online platform to help comics grow their audience and try out routines.
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