Despite Failure to Deal With Racism, South Carolina Technical College Officials Won’t Fire President
GREENVILLE, S.C.
Greenville Technical College officials say they have no plans to fire the school’s president, despite claims by three organizations that Tom Barton has failed to deal with racism on campus.
Sam Clayton, chairman of the Greenville Tech area commission, said last week the school has contracted with an independent consultant to address differences on campus, but that he thinks “accusations of racial discrimination are unfounded.”
Clayton asked if any faculty, staff or students had personal incidents of racial discrimination at the school that they address the concerns to him in writing.
“I will assure that it will be investigated,” Clayton said in a statement. “I will also assure them that the board will protect them from retribution from the staff or administration of the college.”
At least one former faculty member has claimed that her effort to maintain a part-time teaching position after she resigned her full-time job was rejected as retaliation for her starting a faculty association for minorities.