The members of the black brotherhood community and the women’s quality as well as the HBCU community are saddened by the tragic death of Dr. Kimisha Denis Clark, a proud member of Alpha Capa Alpha from its club, and our people are distinguished by the University of Clark Atlanta. Dr. Clark, who held the position of Dean at the College of Air Navigation and Technology in Injlowood, California, was killed as a result of the shooting on the campus on April 29, as the authorities described as violence in the workplace.
Dr. Clark, who obtained a Bachelor’s degree (2011), Master (2013), and educational doctorate (2020) from the University of Clark Atlanta, is known for her sympathy, warmth and fixed loyalty to her students and colleagues. She was a proud member of the alpha Kappa alpha organization, integrated, and started in a women’s club through the Alpha B Chapter at the University of Clark Atlanta. Her family issued a public statement that she remembers as “a compassionate, loving, and sincere person,” adding that “her presence was a gift, and the successor behind him is not measured.”

Dr. Clark was a strong defender against armed violence and began an institution in Atlanta called C Squned.


The 40 -year -old police, a 40 -year -old, accused a security worker on campus, of killing, attempted murder, and multiple crimes related to firearms. It is scheduled to be tried on May 7.
In honor of its legacy, the University of Clark Atlanta established a scholarship in its name, as it committed $ 10,000 for the fund. Dr. Clark will also be honored during the university’s baccalaureate service on May 17.
It is deeply lost through the nine societies and divine human resources, as Sorers, students and graduates are reflected in the life and leadership of a woman who embodies excellence and service.
We are watching the scene that Dr. Kimisha Denis Clark keeps a family, friends and sisters of a women’s club in your thoughts. We also ask you to leave your condolences and memories for her so that her family can know the amount that she means to all of us.