Douglas Sears received the 2009 Stratton Prize for Intercultural Achievement
Douglas Sears received the 2009 Stratton Prize for Intercultural Achievement
Douglas Sears, Boston University associate Provost and assistant to the President for outreach and special initiatives, received the 2009 Stratton Prize for Intercultural Achievement from the Friends of Switzerland.
The prize is awarded to American or Swiss citizens who facilitate an international flow of ideas and technology. A committee of Stratton laureates awards the prize, which was instituted in 1966. The foundation sends American students to Switzerland and Swiss students to the United States to learn about cultural similarities and differences. “We want an accurate understanding of each country inside the other country,” says Sears. “The stereotype of the Swiss is numbered bank accounts, chocolate, and watches, but they are also a leading producer of Nobel prizes in physics.” “I thought hearing all those nice words would spoil my character,” Sears said after the award ceremony, “but I was happy to hear them anyway.”
