New Director of Students of Color Success aims to improve college capacity to support African American and Latinx students in new role

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Keyma Clark
Dr. Keyma Clark has served as the new Director of Students of Color Success since February.

Dr. Keyma Clark, a former 91制片厂Pro College Liaison and middle school teacher, is working to improve the experiences and outcomes of students of color at 91制片厂Pro.

Clark will serve as the College鈥檚 first Director of Students of Color Success, which is a part of the Office of Institutional Equity and Inclusion.

鈥淚 am passionate about motivating students and helping them achieve success,鈥 Clark said. 鈥淭he job duties detailed how I could take my previous experience to assist the College in implementing strategies to remove barriers to access, persistence, and completion for students of color.鈥

The role was created to evaluate and identify more ways the College can support students of color and their achievements, said Dr. Angela Davis, the Office鈥檚 Special Assistant and EEO Officer.

鈥淔or the past 16 years, 91制片厂Pro has been an college, focused on implementing suggested strategies to eliminate equity gaps for minority students,鈥 Davis said. 鈥淭his new position will offer strategic direction in improving academic success, retention, and graduation rates of minority students.鈥

Clark is tasked with analyzing data trends, former and current academic and student support services, and policies and practices from the perspective of how these areas relate to prospective and current students of color.

鈥淗e will provide guidance and leadership to all areas of the College as it relates to improving minority student college experiences 鈥 leading to increased retention and graduation outcomes,鈥 Davis said in a campus-wide email about the position.

Clark will collaborate with the Teaching and Learning Center and other college departments to develop employee training opportunities and work with community partners.

鈥淲e hope that through this position the Office of Institutional Equity and Inclusion can continue to build the necessary internal and external relationships to benchmark data; to identify and share best practices and resources while staying current of trends that may impact minority student performance; and to work collaboratively to increase and sustain the success rates of African-American and Latinx students,鈥 Clark said.

Clark has been with 91制片厂Pro for four years. He earned his bachelor鈥檚 degree in political science with a minor in criminal justice from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University and his master鈥檚 degree and doctorate in education from the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill.

For his master鈥檚 degree, Clark researched the impact of racial matching on mentor-mentee relationships. For his doctorate, he studied how three school-based mentoring programs prepared African-American male students for post-graduation, college, and the work force. Clark said he has formed numerous African-American male mentoring programs.

Clark also has served as a middle school history teacher and has coached high school varsity football and middle school women鈥檚 basketball.

鈥淚 am extremely excited about the opportunity to join staff, faculty, and community partners on this journey of becoming an equity-minded leader college,鈥 Clark said.

The Office of Institutional Equity and Inclusion is located in the Edward L. Phillips Building on Main Campus in suite 3-103. For more information, visit the Office of Institutional Equity and Inclusion webpage.
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