The Weekly News: Week 22
This past week
Usually the week before the holidays is quiet on a college
campus. Not so at Clark College this past week.
Presidential Search
Finalists Named
I am happy to share the news that
four finalists have been selected in the search for Clark’s next college president.
The Board of Trustees approved the list as recommended by the Presidential
Search Advisory Committee.
The four finalists are: Dr. Karin Edwards, president of the Cascade Campus of Portland Community College; Dr. Joaquín G. Martínez, district vice provost of institutional effectiveness at Miami Dade College; Dr. Lamata D. Mitchell, vice president of instruction and academic operations at Pima Community College; and Dr. Sara Thompson Tweedy, vice president of student access, involvement, and success at SUNY Westchester Community College.
Full biographies of all four finalists are available online at www.clark.edu/presidential-search/search/finalists.php
Clark College received 65 qualified applications. Last week, the Presidential Selection Committee interviewed ten semifinalist candidates and made their recommendations to the Board of Trustees.
This is a milestone in the
process and I thank everyone from Clark College who served on this committee:
Danielle Plesser, Dannie Nordsiden, Donivee Randall-Jones, Dr. Siri
Wickramaratne, Evans Kaame, Heather Adams, Justin Flint, Rashida Willard,
Suzanne Southerland and Tanya Kerr. Thank you!!
The finalists will be invited to the college in January for constituent panel interviews and public forums. It is expected that the Board of Trustees will make its selection by the end of February 2020 and that the new President will begin onboarding in the summer of 2020 in preparation for the 2020-2021 academic year.
More information about the ongoing search process—including photos and complete biographies of the finalists—can be found at www.clark.edu/presidential-search.
Faculty
Negotiations continue
Clark College and the AHE will meet Friday,
December 27 to continue negotiations to settle a contract dispute. I want to
acknowledge the strain that this places on everyone at Clark: our students, our
employees and our faculty. Clark College is committed to our students to
ensure they are able to start and successfully complete their winter quarter.
Contingency planning is underway in the
event there is a strike. Communication will be critically important as we move
forward. Starting Monday, December 23, we will provide updated information on
our website on the homepage.
I am deeply concerned a strike would have
detrimental impacts on students and our college community. Please know Clark
College wants to reach a settlement, move forward and support our students.
I want to also remind employees of our EAP
resources during these times of stress. It’s easy to say and sometimes harder
to do, practicing good self-care as stressors build up.
Washington State EAP is accessible, free
and confidential. You can call (360) 407-9490 or toll-free at (877) 313-4455.
You can also Visit
the EAP website for
more information.
New campus safety tool
Clark College is launching a new safety
tool called Rave
Guardian. It’s a free mobile app that turns your smartphone into a
personal safety device and college resource center. I just downloaded it on my
phone and it was really simple.
By downloading the app on your mobile phone, you’ll have access
to safety features that directly connect you to the college’s Security and
Safety staff, as well as the ability to submit anonymous tips should you see
something suspicious. You can invite friends and family to join your network as
your “Guardians” and have one or more of them virtually walk with you on or off
campus. It’s like having a trusted friend with you at all times.
The Office of Security and Safety encourages all students,
faculty and staff to enhance their personal safety by downloading the free
app. You can text “Guardian” to 67283 to instantly receive the download
link to register OR you go to your App Store or Google Play Store on your
mobile device and search “Rave Guardian”.
Jeff Kaliner can answer any questions you may have at jkaliner@clark.edu. I
appreciate all the work that has gone into this project, providing an extra
layer of safety on campus.
Student
Entrepreneurship
I want to give kudos to one of our Business
Professors, Nathan Webster. He’s working with students who are
entrepreneurs. Clark College is a member of the NACCE (National
Association of Community College Entrepreneurship). Clark is hosting a
networking event on Monday January 13, from 11am-2pm. This event is open to all
students, staff and faculty. In fact, our faculty and staff business
owners will be speakers. Nathan welcomes your questions about this event or
other activities scheduled throughout the year. You can email him at nwebster@clark.edu. Thank you Nathan for all you do.
Community Service
I want to acknowledge the service work that
you do out in our community. Clark College Director of Teaching and Learning
Center, Dr. Judith Hernandez Chapar recently spoke at the Habitat for
Humanity’s Women Build Luncheon. Her topic was the intersection between housing
and educational attainment. Judith has been a volunteer with Habitat for
Humanity and carries a strong message about the need for safe housing in our
community and the impact it has one people’s lives. Well done Judith!
This next week
To all those who are heading off campus for
the break, I wish you safe travels and good cheer shared with friends and
family.