Clark College, Murray State University, Residential college in Murray, Kentucky, United States
Clark College is a four-story residential building at Murray State University with suite-style rooms, study lounges, and common areas that house around 300 student residents. The facility provides various spaces designed for daily living and studying together.
The college was founded in 1996 and named after Lee Clark, a farmer and businessman who served with distinction on the university board. The naming honors his meaningful contribution to the academic community.
The residential college displays a student-designed flag with a red cross on a gray background that represents the motto about building community through communication. This visual identity reflects the values that shape daily life within the residence hall.
The building is centrally located on campus and easily accessible for students living there or visiting the common spaces. Visitors should note that some areas are reserved only for residents.
Clarkstock is a music festival established in 2007 that features local bands and takes place before final examinations. The event supports the Mainstreet Youth program and creates a way to connect music with community building.
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