Administrator
Mangok Bol, Mangok Bol joined us as the administrator for International and Global Studies and Cultural Production in January 2008. Mangok graduated from the Whitmore School of Business and Economic, University of New Hampshire in 2006, with a BS in Business Administration; International Business and Economic. Mangok is deeply interested in economic empowerment and business development in sub-Saharan Africa. Mangok, who is originally from South Sudan, came to the United States in 2001 as part of the "Lost Boys and Girls of the Sudan" program. He is one of the leaders of the southern Sudanese community in Massachusetts, and has been active in human rights and anti-genocide campaigns and has given number of speeches about the war in Sudan at churches, schools and many public gathering around New England. He was featured in a documentary called lesson from a new land put together by the New England Cable News during his graduation in 2006. His future goals among others included; getting an MBA and returning to South Sudan someday to help the war affected region in the development process.
His Office is in Brown 229, and his office hours are: Monday-Thursday 9:00am-5pm. .
This page was last modified on August 18, 2008