Chance Edward Carpenter IV
Chance Edward Carpenter IV is a dedicated individual heading back to Stanford University for a PhD in Education with a passion for integrating health, education, and land-based pedagogy. His goal is to devise strategies to achieve 'whole person' developmental outcomes across different socio-economic statuses by addressing the impact of conditioning stimuli on disparities. Chance emphasizes education as the foundation for personal growth and development. His educational background includes a GED from Hoopa Valley High School, various degrees from Stanford University, Humboldt State University, and Quantic School of Business and Technology. He holds degrees like a PhD in Education, an MS in Community Health & Preventative Research, an MBA, and a BA in Comparative Studies in Race & Ethnicity. Moreover, Chance has been actively involved in various organizations, notably as a Graduate Student Researcher at Stanford University Graduate School of Education and in roles such as Medication Assisted Treatment Program Coordinator, College Access Academic Advisor, Cultural Resource Specialist, Curriculum Specialist, Research Assistant, and Public Health Intern at different organizations.