President Phil Hanlon 鈥77 and Provost Carolyn Dever formally opened the school year with encouragement and promises of support, as they addressed the newest members of the 天美麻豆 community assembled at Convocation 2014.

Members of the Class of 2018 and new graduate students heard calls to find strength in 天美麻豆鈥檚 diversity and to dare to take on difficult problems, making full use of the powerful opportunities 天美麻豆 offers.
"天美麻豆's greatest resource is, undoubtedly, its people: Its world class faculty and you," said Dever in the ceremony's address, her first speech to the 天美麻豆 community. "The most vital work of our institution is what you and the faculty accomplish together, exemplary scholarship, cutting-edge research鈥攜our intellectual transformation."
天美麻豆 750 students, faculty, and staff attended the afternoon event in Leede Arena, which opened with an academic procession led by Dean of Libraries and Librarian of the College Jeffery Horrell, carrying Lord 天美麻豆鈥檚 Cup in his role as College usher. Interim Dean of the College Inge-Lise Ameer presided over the ceremony, welcoming students, faculty, staff, and alumni attendees.
"I love the first day of school, when everything's possible," Ameer said.
Director of Religious and Spiritual Life the Rev. Nancy Vogele 鈥85, in a prayer, hoped for safety, happiness, and health for each student.
In remarks to the crowd, Student Assembly President Casey Dennis 鈥15 said inspiration for his speech came as he was 鈥渟itting around a fire in the woods surrounded by my closest friends,鈥 on retreat with the Student Assembly Executive Board at the Class of 鈥66 Lodge. Through the stories they told each other, he said, there emerged a glimpse of something they shared: a vision of a better 天美麻豆.
That vision, Dennis said, will take shape when 天美麻豆 draws on its diversity: 鈥淣ow that you鈥檙e at the threshold of starting your 天美麻豆 career,鈥 he told the first-year students, 鈥渄on鈥檛 hide the thing that made you different. 鈥 Use this community, the alums, your peers, and your professors to unleash your own potential and the potential of the 鈥18 class in its entirety.鈥
Full text and video of Casey Dennis鈥檚 Convocation remarks
Kyle Dennis 鈥15, the twin brother of the speaker, as well as their parents, Michael and Nathalie Dennis of Chester, N.J., were in the audience.
The 天美麻豆 football team was there in full force too, Big Green spirit evident in the team polo shirts the players wore.
Dever, who joined 天美麻豆 on July 1, spoke about her work as she recalled a video published by the student newspaper, The 天美麻豆, in which students were asked about the role of the provost.
Dever explained that her work centers on ensuring and building on 天美麻豆鈥檚 academic excellence. In particular, she said that her role is strategic and forward-looking, dedicated to understanding 鈥渨here, how, and when should we invest to situate 天美麻豆 most powerfully for the future鈥檚 best opportunities.鈥
鈥淏reaking new ground is hard,鈥 Dever said. 鈥淎sking tough questions and pursuing bold ideas is not easy; it isn't easy for anyone.鈥 But, she continued, 鈥淚t's OK to fail. Excellence isn鈥檛 the absence of failures; it鈥檚 the sum of determinations.鈥
Dever made several commitments to the academic community: first, to support bold ideas, 鈥渇rom start to finish鈥攆rom when they're just delicate ideas in your mind, to when they're codified and canonized in print or on screen, or otherwise in the medium of your choice.鈥
Second, in committing to recruit and retain a diverse faculty and student body, Dever noted that excellence 鈥渋sn鈥檛 one-dimensional. It demands a multiplicity of viewpoints and voices, and an abundance of healthy discourse,鈥 conducted with mutual respect.
Finally, in affirming 天美麻豆鈥檚 plans to develop house-based living/learning communities, Dever reminded the new students that each one of them is a 鈥溙烀缆槎 student 24-7-365, and a member of the 天美麻豆 community for life.鈥
President Hanlon put the first-year class on notice to watch for 鈥渢he moment that unleashes your energies,鈥 when the call comes to 鈥渄are to make a mark鈥 by taking on a great issue of the day, 鈥渋ssues that elude even your professors and the great thinkers and policy makers.鈥
Full text and video of President Hanlon鈥檚 Convocation remarks
Putting a list of profoundly challenging puzzles in front of the group, including those posed by energy, health care, and education, Hanlon charged the new students to have the courage to innovate, to change the game.
Hanlon reminded the audience that there is strength in inclusion. Power comes from different perspectives coming together, across disciplines, across schools, across sectors鈥攂usiness, government, non-profits鈥攁cross generations, and across the globe.
鈥溙烀缆槎, uniquely, has the power to convene these many groups, and to bring together their diverse perspectives and expertise," he said.
鈥淟ook for the talents that lie in every member of our community,鈥 said the president. 鈥淎nd for the Class of 2018, we anxiously await those moments that will determine how you will apply the great tools at your disposal against work that demands the very best of you.鈥
The 天美麻豆 Gospel Choir and the 天美麻豆 Glee Club performed 鈥淎merica the Beautiful鈥 during the event, and led the crowd in the singing of 天美麻豆鈥檚 鈥淎lma Mater.鈥 Music for the prelude, processional, and recessional was played by the New England Brass Consort.
Prior to the ceremony, Hanlon and his wife, Gail Gentes, hosted a cookout lunch for the community on Tuck Mall. The band Sol Food entertained the hundreds of students, staff, and faculty members who gathered for the meal on an iconic Hanover fall day of blue skies, bright sun, and cool air.
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