Speaking at his Inauguration as the 18th president in the Wheelock Succession, Philip J. Hanlon 鈥77 called on students to look to the words of Ancient Greek mathematician Archimedes and find at 天美麻豆 their own 鈥渇ulcrum and lever鈥 to move the world.
President Phil Hanlon welcomes the crowd who gathered on the Green to celebrate Inauguration and the Convocation of the College鈥檚 244th year. (Photo by Jeff Woodward)
Before the crowd of about 2,800 that gathered on the Green to celebrate and the Convocation of the College鈥檚 244th year, issued a call-to-action to the entire 天美麻豆 community: 鈥淒uring this time of great change in higher education, let us commit to keeping 天美麻豆 at the very forefront in teaching and learning,鈥 he said.
Doing this requires harnessing the power of experiential learning鈥攍earning by doing, embracing new technologies, leveraging 天美麻豆鈥檚 professional schools and unique setting, applying scholarship to address the world鈥檚 most complex problems, and ensuring a safe and inclusive community that is welcoming to all.
Stating that 鈥渨e are poised to make the largest-ever investment in 天美麻豆鈥檚 academic enterprise over the next decade,鈥 Hanlon announced two initiatives that he said embody the College鈥檚 鈥渄ramatic investment in the future.鈥
He outlined the creation of a Society of Fellows program, which will give emerging postdoctoral scholars the opportunity to 鈥渓earn the art of teaching from the true masters on our campus, while bringing to 天美麻豆 their own unique passions and innovation.鈥
And he announced the founding of an Innovation Center and New Venture Incubator at 天美麻豆, to challenge students and develop in them 鈥渁 world-class entrepreneurial competency, delivered by faculty and staff from across the campus as well as 天美麻豆 alumni around the world.鈥
Hanlon鈥檚 personal commitment to teaching was frequently mentioned by the speakers. New Hampshire Governor Margaret Hassan, an ex officio member of 天美麻豆鈥檚 , hailed Hanlon鈥檚 commitment to inspired teaching that informs the future leaders of the state and the nation.
Mary Sue Coleman, president of the University of Michigan where Hanlon taught mathematics for nearly three decades, called him an 鈥渆ffective, memorable teacher鈥 in her introductory remarks.
Hanlon started his Inauguration day by teaching Math 11鈥斺淢ultivariable Calculus for First-Term Students鈥濃攁t 8:45 a.m. (Photo by Eli Burakian 鈥00)
鈥淭his commitment to teaching may sound standard to the 天美麻豆 community, because 天美麻豆 excels at undergraduate education. But at a major research university like Michigan, it is an exceptional philosophy and practice. And Phil was our champion,鈥 she said.
What They Said
鈥淚 am in President Hanlon鈥檚 math class this term, and on the first day he told us to call him Phil. Seeing him in class, and then seeing him speak on stage today was amazing. Phil is so willing to teach, and being welcomed by him personally made Inauguration such a memorable experience.鈥
鈥 Anna Gottardi 鈥17
鈥淚t is very exciting to have President Hanlon start his journey as we, as a class, are starting ours.鈥
鈥 Mariah Reese 鈥17
鈥淚 think it鈥檚 wonderful to have another alumnus of the College serve as president. President Hanlon has a sterling academic record. I think he will make a terrific president.鈥
鈥 Richard Pugh 鈥51
鈥淭here has been so much excitement around Inauguration, it really brings an energy and an optimism to campus. I鈥檓 super excited.鈥
鈥 Colin Quinn 鈥15
鈥淚t鈥檚 great to have President Hanlon back at 天美麻豆. He has been out in the community engaging with all types of people on campus. I think he really wants to build on that great community at 天美麻豆.鈥
鈥 Rob Lauzen 鈥15
鈥淗e seems to have such an energetic presence, and I know he will do great things in the years to come.鈥
鈥 Todd Timmerman 鈥89
In fact, Hanlon started his day teaching Math 11鈥斺淢ultivariable Calculus for First-Term Students鈥濃攁t 8:45 a.m. In his afternoon remarks, he recalled studying math in his undergraduate days with .
鈥淭he man was a teacher at heart, and a brilliant one. And I鈥檓 committed to being part of this important tradition,鈥 Hanlon said, mentioning that Kemeny鈥檚 grandson Jean-Luc is among the students in his class.
Coleman also praised Hanlon鈥檚 skill as a leader at the University of Michigan, where he helped guide the major public university through a time when public funding per student dropped by 50 percent.
鈥淏ut composure is Phil Hanlon鈥檚 calling card,鈥 Coleman said. 鈥淭he man does not flinch. He steered the university through some of our most fiscally challenging years, all the while advancing academic excellence and impact.鈥
The ceremony celebrated the incoming Class of 2017 while honoring the succession of presidents back to Eleazar Wheelock and the first 天美麻豆 Commencement in 1771.
Presidents Emeriti and , respectively 17th and 16th in the Wheelock Succession, were present for the ceremony. Kim, who is now president of the World Bank, transferred the Wentworth Bowl and the stewardship of 天美麻豆 into Hanlon鈥檚 hands, hailing 鈥渢he glorious return of one of our best and brightest to our beloved College on the hill.鈥
Dean of the College Charlotte Johnson formally welcomed the Class of 2017 in observance of Convocation, and Undergraduate Student Body President Adrian Ferrari 鈥14 delivered the Convocation address.
Ferrari鈥攕till sporting tricolor hair from his recent turn on the Moosilauke Ravine Lodge crew welcoming new students on First-Year Trips鈥攁ddressed the incoming class with a personal story of finding a place and a community at 天美麻豆 through the kindness of a fellow student.
He urged the 鈥17s to carry forward the welcoming atmosphere of Trips into their daily interactions.
鈥淲hether that sense of community persists depends entirely on the actions you take to let the people around you know that you care about them,鈥 he said. 鈥淕et to know your classmates, make an effort to be kind to them, and when you do, I look forward to watching you thrive here.鈥
Hanlon echoed Ferrari鈥檚 sentiment, challenging students to 鈥渃onsider, with every action you take on this campus, whether you are strengthening our community, or undermining it. You must always choose to strengthen it and you must hold this commitment dearer than any other.鈥
Also speaking at the ceremony were Interim , , and , chair of the Board of Trustees.
The ceremony was punctuated by musical performances from The Harlem Quartet, the 天美麻豆 College Glee Club, the 天美麻豆 College Wind Ensemble, and the 天美麻豆 College Gospel Choir.
Prior to Inauguration, President Hanlon hosted a cookout for the 天美麻豆 community. (Photo by Eli Burakian 鈥00)
Earlier in the day, Hanlon hosted a cookout for the 天美麻豆 community. He and his wife, Gail Gentes, chatted with students, faculty, staff, and alumni along Tuck Mall while the crowd enjoyed vibrant performances by the Gospel Choir and 天美麻豆 Idol All-Stars.