Image: by Jewel Caruso James C. Hearn, interim director of the McBee Institute, has been awarded the 2023 Howard R. Bowen Distinguished Career Award by the Association for the Study of Higher Education. This award is presented annually to individuals who have devoted their professional life to the study of higher education and have contributed to the advancement of the field “through extraordinary scholarship, leadership, and service.” It is named in honor of Bowen's extraordinary career as a respected scholar of economics, author, university professor, and senior campus administrator. Hearn has a strong reputation as an active researcher and effective mentor of faculty and students. During his career, he has served on editorial boards for several leading academic journals. In 2014, Hearn was presented with the Excellence in Public Policy of Higher Education Award by the Council on Public Policy in Higher Education of the Association for the Study of Higher Education. In 2005, Hearn was named a TIAA Institute Fellow, and he is a past recipient of the Distinguished Research Award of Division J of the American Educational Research Association. Read more about Hearn's research interests and published works on our website. Along with Hearn, two other McBee faculty have received this award since its inception in 1985: Sheila Slaughter in 2014 and Cameron Fincher in 1991. Congratulations to Dr. Hearn on this distinguished professional recognition! Type of News/Audience: General News