Richard I. Gouse

Richard I Gouse

Richard I. Gouse at his desk
Born October 29, 1946 (1946-10-29) (age 69)[1]
Nationality American
Education University of Poitiers
Alma mater Brown University '68
Occupation University president
Years active 1971-present
Employer New England Institute of Technology

Richard I. Gouse is the President of the New England Institute of Technology. Gouse has held that position since 1971. He is one of the longest serving college presidents in America.

Career

Gouse worked at the Massachusetts Trade Shop School as a laborer in the tool crib for the machine shop in the late 1950s and 1960s.[2] The Massachusetts Trade Shop School had been founded by Gouse’s grandfather, James Gouse, in the 1930s, and his father, Julian Gouse, succeeded his grandfather in running the school in the 1950s. In 1968 Gouse started at the R.I. Trade Shop School and oversaw the initial accreditation of the school by the National Association of Trade and Technical Schools – an organization in which his father was a founding Director. In 1971, Gouse and his father came to the rescue of the then New England Technical Institute, which had been founded by Ernest Earle in 1940. Upon the death of his father that year, Gouse assumed the Presidency of the New England Technical Institute. The school that Gouse inherited had four programs of study, seventy students and ten employees. In 1976, Gouse led the effort to change the New England Technical Institute into a not-for-profit degree granting college and renamed it New England Institute of Technology. Today, over 70 years later, New England Institute of Technology has over 3,000 students, 35 degree-granting programs of study and 534 employees.

Education

In 1963, Gouse earned a Certificate of Study from the University of Poitiers in France, and in 1968 he earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Brown University, majoring in Economics and minoring in Education.

Community involvement

Professional involvement

Gouse has served on numerous accreditation committees for the New England Association of Schools and Colleges' Commission on Vocational and Technical Career Institutions. He is a founding Director of the Rhode Island College Crusade, and is also a member and former Chair of the Rhode Island Association of Higher Education.

Awards and recognitions

Gouse is a ‘Special Member’ of the Brown University Athletic Hall of Fame,[3] along with his wife Cheryl. He has been recognized by the Ivy League through the Gouse Trophy, presented annually to the Ivy League Women’s Tennis Champion. He is also a recipient of the prestigious Joslin Award, the Joukowsky Award, and the Jay Barry Service Award for his contributions to Brown University.

Personal background

Gouse resides in Barrington, Rhode Island[1] with his wife Cheryl (Connors) Gouse. They have one daughter, Carolyn. His interests include swimming, trapshooting and following his daughter’s equestrian career.

References

  1. 1 2 "RICHARD I GOUSE". rivoters.com. Retrieved 14 October 2012.
  2. Anderson, Kelly L. (11/7/2011). "Technical training increasingly important in workplace". Providence Business News. Retrieved 14 October 2012. Check date values in: |date= (help)
  3. "Paul L. Maddock '33 Award". Brown University Athletics. Retrieved 14 October 2012.

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