Biography
Stanley N. Bernard is an Assistant Professor at Southern Connecticut State University. Prior to this, he served as Director of the Partnership for Kids or PARK Project, an innovative project in Bridgeport, CT. Mr. Bernard has worked as a social policy researcher and as the Director of Administration and Human Resources at the National Center for Children in Poverty at the Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University where he became recognized nationally for his reports on fatherhood and welfare reform. Mr. Bernard holds a Masters Degree in Public Health from Yale University and is currently a candidate for the doctor of public health degree and Kellogg Fellow at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health concentrating in sociomedical sciences. Mr. Bernard is also a published poet, husband and father of four children.