Clark College, Murray State University


Clark College is one of the eight residential colleges of Murray State University. The college was established in the fall of 1996. The residential college of Lee Clark was named after the prominent farmer, businessman and statesman Mr. Lee Clark, who was a very active board member for 17 years during the formative years of Murray State University. Since the mid-1990s, students associated with Clark College have initiated some great traditions that continue to this day. The student designed Clark's flag that is based on the Clark family crest dating back some 400 years. The flag consists of a red cross on a gray background, which provides four quadrants. Three of these quadrants bear a symbol that supports the motto of Lee Clark College namely: "Building Community through Communication." In the bottom right quadrant is a yellow lamp representing knowledge; in the top right quadrant is a cross that symbolizes faith; in the top left quadrant is the Murray State University mascot, the Racer. The bottom left quadrant was left open as the early designers felt that later students would add their own symbol to the flag.

Clark Hall

Lee Clark Hall is a four-story building with four-person suite-style rooms, two-person double rooms, private rooms, study lounges, two common rooms, one community kitchen, and multiple Pool and Ping-Pong tables. There are approximately 1,300 students assigned to Clark with about 300 actually living within Clark Hall.

Floor Structure

First Floor North - Women
First Floor South - Men
Second Floor North - Coed
Second Floor South - Women
Third Floor North - Women
Third Floor South - Men
Fourth Floor North - Men
Fourth Floor South - Women

Traditions

Intramural sports

Clark fields several competitive intramural sports teams including softball, flag football, volleyball, basketball, water polo, ultimate frisbee, dodgeball, golf, and soccer. Clark has always maintained an intense rivalry with Richmond College, because for the first decade of the residential colleges existence, both colleges were of approximately the same size and located in very close proximity.

Faculty dinners

Once each month, students and faculty members of Clark College gather in the dining hall in an area identified by a large mobile Clark coat of arms. They eat dinner together as a group and discuss a wide range of topics including academics and current events.

Clarkstock

Clarkstock is an annual music festival that takes place in the spring. The event takes place on the Intramural Fields in front of Clark College. The event allows local bands to play with Murray State students while raising money for charity. In addition to music, food is also available, and games like cornhole and volleyball are played. The format of Clarkstock is based on Woodstock.

Staff

Residence Directors

Residence Directors perform a wide range of functions in providing leadership for the Residential College. They are the initiators-energizers who help set the tone for the Residential College. Their role is manager and educator. The Residence Director is responsible for student personnel, management operations, facility maintenance, staff development, and fiscal management
1. Kelley McClure
2. Jeremy Buchanan
3. Andie Sanders
4. Ken Ashlock
5. Robbie Croft
6. Jon Laventure
7. Jennifer McPherson
8. Brandon Hester
9. Megan Lewis
10. Peter Hausladen
11. Hannah Barney
12. Emily Smith
13. Taylor Wright

College Heads

College Heads are tenured professors who spend half of their time in the Residential College. They each have an office in their Residential College and they are available to assist students. College Heads work with the Residence Directors, RAs and Residential College Council to provide overall leadership and direction for the Residential Colleges.
1. Dr. Stephen Horwood
2. Dr. Bert Siebold
3. Dr. Ginny Richerson
4. Dr. John Dressler
5. Dr. Chris Trzepacz

Resident Advisors

Resident Advisors live with the residents on each floor or wing. They are student staff members selected on the basis of their skills, interests, and activities that enable them to assist and advise students in obtaining the most from their experience at Murray State University. Each Resident Advisor is trained in student referrals with academic and personal concerns. This is the most important staff member for your son or daughter to get to know.

Residential College Council

The Lee Clark Residential College Council is a self-governing body made up of residents, staff and commuters. The Council hosts events in the college and promotes and participates in events hosted by the university. Some of these events are intramural sports, cook-outs, and other social events. The meetings are open to all residents and members of Lee Clark College.

Presidents

1) Jeffery Sloan
2) Rebecca Heffner
3) Bradley Rogers
4) Gary Atkerson
5) Kylee Littlepage
6) Alyssa Denning
7) Bethany Ziegemeir
8) Heather Stroupe
9) Miranda Morris
10) Aaron J Butler
11) Kathe Payne-Boget
12) Whitney York
13) Melissa Korba
14) Xandi Claypoole
15) Thomas Pool
16) Andrew Green
17) Trevor Cardwell
18) Blake Pearson
19) Sawyer Rambo
20) Patrick Hooks
21) Kendall Clark
22) Meghan Walker