Well, only 1150 of the 4000 IHEs in the country belong to the AAC&U. At the same time, if the president hasn't even heard of it, then the president is clearly not well connected within higher education and does not have a HE background nor values the resources in this resource-rich field... but you probably knew that already.
A friend of mine is a provost and he says that his favorite question for candidates for decanal and other high-level positions is, "What is the last book you have read about higher education?" It disqualifies a surprisingly large number of people.
I saw Sibyl's post over on the Administrative Track forum and I was really struck by her provost friend's question. It's an excellent question, and one any dean candidate should be ready to answer immediately. It made me wonder: what are forum chairs and deans (and other forumites of course!) reading lately about higher ed? Why?
I've been given a copy of Bok's
Our Underachieving Colleges but have yet to crack it open. I did read some reviews, which seemed positive; colleagues where I am found the book offensive.