From Deseret News archives:
BYU-Idaho to augment its Harvard connection
Clark, 2 colleagues cite LDS Church, careers in choices
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"Imagine yourself getting a phone call from Moses. That's exactly what happened. When President Gordon B. Hinckley called, we responded and said we'd love to," said Clark, who took over as president of the Rexburg university in October.
"It's a wonderful professional opportunity," he said. "That part will become clearer as time goes on."
The combination of church devotion and career focus has drawn more than just Clark away from the Harvard business school. Two of his Harvard colleagues will also be joining BYU-Idaho this summer.
Clark Gilbert will become the assistant vice president of student life at BYU-Idaho, a move that departs from his career as an assistant business professor at Harvard.
The switch may not make a lot of sense to some of his Boston colleagues, but Gilbert said he chose the post because of his work with inner-city youths in Boston. He wants to find ways to expand access to education. Gilbert added that he and his wife felt an "unambiguous" answer to their prayers that they should go to Idaho.
"There's a spirit of consecration on that campus that's really inspiring," he said.
Steven Wheelwright, a Harvard business professor, will also be joining BYU-Idaho as a special assistant to Clark after retiring from Harvard this summer. LDS leaders called Wheelwright to his position as part of a service mission for the church.
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