Colloquium on Leadership for Chief Academic Officers: Classic and Contemporary Readings

CIC periodically offers a leadership colloquium for chief academic officers. The colloquium is designed to engage participants in a selection of cases drawn from classical and contemporary thought and bring them into relevance to the situations faced by today's chief academic officers. The pleasures of reading familiar works anew are combined with the practical benefit of reflection on their relevance to contemporary academic leadership issues. The seminar helps prepare chief academic officers for changes and challenges in the decades ahead, to understand complex and unprecedented situations, and be prepared to bring into practical use the best strategic wisdom.

 

 Current Status

 
Participation is limited to 25 chief academic officers of CIC member institutions. Applications were due March 30, 2012.
 

 Electronic Readings

 
 

 Date and Location

 
The seminar began on Tuesday, July 17, at the Loews property in historic Annapolis, Maryland, and ended on Saturday, July 21.

John Churchill, Secretary of the Phi Beta Kappa Society, served as moderator of this colloquium. The seminar followed a pattern of discussion in the mornings and during lunch and unstructured time in the afternoons for reflection on the day’s topics and preparation for the next day’s discussion. When the seminar did not meet in the evenings, seminar participants were free to explore Annapolis.
 

 CONTACT INFORMATION

 
Questions regarding the Colloquium on Leadership for CAOs should be directed to Barbara Hetrick, CIC Senior Vice President, at bhetrick@cic.nche.edu or (202) 466-7230