The Alexander Heard Distinguised Service Professor Award was created on the occasion of the retirement of Chancellor Heard in 1982. It is endowed with funds contributed by faculty, staff, and others.

The title is conferred upon a full-time faculty member, regardless of rank or school, for distinctive contributions to the understanding of problems of contemporary society. The purpose of the award is to encourage, recognize, and honor faculty members' contributions to the analysis and solution of contemporary social problems, broadly construed. Contributions may take the form of teaching, writing, basic or applied research, and consultative or other forms of service. Announcement is made at the Spring Faculty Assembly.

The recipient carries for one year the title Alexander Heard Distinguished Service Professor and receives a $2,500 cash award and an engraved silver tray.

Members of the Faculty are invited to submit nominations to the Faculty Senate. The Faculty Senate Consultative Committee reviews the nominations and makes recommendations to the Provost. Final selection is made by the Chancellor in consultation with the Provost.





1997 Kenneth A. Dodge (Psychology)
1998 Paul K. Conkin (History)
1999 Jonathan I. Charney (Law)
2000 Hugh Davis Graham (History)
2001 John J. Siegfried (Economics)
2002 David J. Ernst (Physics)
2003 Virginia L. Shepherd (Pathology & Medicine)
2004 Ellen B. Goldring (Educational Policy and Leadership)
2005 Kathryn M. Edwards (Pediatrics)
2006 James W. Guthrie (Education, Public Policy & Education)
2007 Steven D. Hollon (Pshchology)
2008 Dale C. Farran (Education/Psychology)
2009 C. Neal Tate (Political Science)