Professor Richard Chait Honored with Council of Independent
Colleges Award
Posted: November 7, 2005
Harvard Graduate School of Education Professor Richard Chait has received
the Council of Independent Colleges (CIC) Academic Leadership Award. The
award was presented Saturday at the CIC's annual Chief Academic
Officers Institute in San Antonio. The honor was conferred by the chief
academic officers, typically the second-ranking officer after the president
at each of CIC's 548 member colleges and universities.
During the award presentation, CIC President Richard Ekman noted that
Chait "is a popular and gifted teacher... [and] an imaginative
researcher who has created fresh understandings of critical campus issues,
ranging from shared governance, to faculty employment and evaluation,
to academic freedom."
Chait was honored for his pathbreaking research on the management and
governance of colleges and universities. For more than 20 years, Chait
has taught in the Ed School's professional education programs for
leaders in higher education. He is an expert on the terms and conditions
of faculty employment; has studied the roles, responsibilities, and performance
of boards of trustees; and has written on faculty work life. His current
research focuses on job satisfaction of junior faculty as part of the
Ed School's Study of New Scholars, for which he is the coprincipal
investigator.