Clark College’s incoming president will earn $20,000 a month, a raise for the position. The office of the president is not the only position at Clark College that will be benefiting from raises this coming school year. Last fall faculty went on strike for higher pay and successfully negotiated a […]
Author: Jeni Banceu
Clark Addresses Budget Shortfall of $5.4 million
Thursday at 11a.m. Clark officials made public the proposed budget cuts that could mean layoffs for many and warned that more cuts are likely to come. If the cuts are approved, 32 full-time college employees will lose their job by July 1. The meeting was held online as per social […]
Now All School Work is Homework. Where Do You Do Yours?
Student’s throughout the world have been forced to change how and where school work is done because of the pandemic and Clark students are no different. Isabella Brown is on track to graduate Clark this spring and she shared tips on how she is handling school work during the pandemic. […]
Student Body President Found New Passion at Clark
Clark’s Student Body President Evans Kaame came from Kenya as an engineering student but found his passion serving people at Clark. “It has been the most important thing for me to make sure we are serving people and not just becoming an engineering student and serving machines,” Kaame said of […]
Spring Quarter Will Start and End Entirely Online
As the world faces a pandemic Clark college plans for next quarter to change classes from face-to-face to online or remote. Clark is taking measures to help slow the spread of the new coronavirus. In addition moving the start of spring quarter to April 20 administration has decided that classes […]
Clark Cancelled Spring Events and Delays Start of Spring Quarter
Clark College will delay the start of all classes for the upcoming spring quarter. The spring quarter will now start on April 20. Clark College will move to remote operations beginning Tuesday, March 17 To slow the spread of Coronavirus and protect public health, Kelly Love spokeswoman for the college […]
Clark Kept Resignation of Human Resources VP Quiet for Weeks
Clark College officials kept the resignation of its vice president of human resources quiet for five weeks. On Feb. 3, the Clark College community was notified by Interim President Sandra Fowler-Hill that Stefani Coverson would leave the college effective immediately, but public records the Indy obtained through a request show […]
Clark Introduces New Security App
Clark’s new safety app not only notifies users of lockdown drills or other emergencies, it also helps users contact campus security, loved ones or 911. “We have a new piece of technology that we hope will provide more safety resources and more information about the college in general,” said Jeff […]
Clark College Strike: Everything You Want to Know From Start to Finish
On Wednesday, Jan. 15, the third day of historic teacher strike at Clark, instructors packed the Gaiser Student Center instead of their classrooms. They were there as a faculty union to vote on a tentative salary agreement with the college administration. Only union members were allowed in the room, but […]
Clark College Strike Ends
The faculty strike at Clark College ended after three days. Instructors and students will be back to school as of Thursday morning. On Wednesday, Jan. 15, union members voted in favor of accepting the most recent salary offer. Suzanne Southerland union president said the union members are really pleased. “I […]