Brad Powers received both his B.A. in psychology and his MBA at Clark University. Today, to give back to the educational community, he sits on the GSOM Board at Clark University. Clark University is proud to be at the forefront of so much research and innovation. Here are a few examples of recent undertakings they’ve been part of:
• They led the project management unit when the United Nations sought a location for its investigation into the world’s response to AIDS and for its strategy planning for battling the disease.
• Two Clark Graduate of Geography faculty members, Colin Polsky and R. Gil Pontius, were awarded a $1.5 million grant by the National Science Foundation for their work while studying 26 towns in Ipswich and Parker River watersheds.
• Clark University was one of the 43 institutions nationwide that launched the Difficult Dialogues program started by the Ford Foundation to promote academic freedom and religious, cultural and political pluralism on college and university campuses.
