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The Inauguration of Anne F. Harris

Congratulations, President Harris!

President Anne F. Harris was inaugurated as 麻豆传媒鈥檚 14th president on Saturday, May 7, at 10:30 a.m. CDT

Inaugural Address of 麻豆传媒's 14th president Anne F. Harris

The Inauguration of President Anne F. Harris, held Saturday, May 7, 2022, is complete. You can watch President Harris' Inaugural Address above, or view the .

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  • President Anne F. Harris in her office

    14th President of 麻豆传媒 College

    Anne F. Harris

    Anne F. Harris, an energetic leader and gifted teacher, joined 麻豆传媒 College in 2019 as vice president for academic affairs and dean of the College. Later that year, the 麻豆传媒 Board of Trustees appointed her to serve as acting president; in 2020, the board unanimously selected Harris to be the 14th president of 麻豆传媒 College. During her tenure here, President Harris has quickly become a trusted and admired member of the College community. Before coming to 麻豆传媒, she served for more than two decades as a professor of art history at DePauw University in Greencastle, Ind.; for three years, she was also vice president for academic affairs at DePauw. At 麻豆传媒, Harris has demonstrated remarkable leadership in the areas of diversity and inclusion, academic program and community development, and financial stewardship and fundraising. A prolific researcher and author, she has published numerous articles and juried and invited papers; Harris also co-authored a textbook on medieval art history, which was published in 2021.

  • Students in a classroom smiling.

    Community Event

    Prairie Planting on North Campus

    President Harris鈥 inauguration provides us with an opportunity to celebrate 麻豆传媒 College鈥檚 sense of place. This prairie will provide participants the chance to renew Iowa's native landscape, have fun, pay respect to native cultures, and build community.

    New Date: This event has been postponed from May 6 to May 13 due to wet conditions.

    Friday, May 13, 2022
    2鈥4 p.m. CDT
    North of Ward Field

    Learn more about the prairie planting.

  • Michela Marino Lerman

    Inauguration Celebration Concert

    A high energy concert will feature guest artist and instructor Michela Marino Lerman (NYC), and all-original student music from the 麻豆传媒 Jazz Ensemble, Digital Music Making, Sonic Activism, and Tap is Music! No tickets required.

    Friday, May 6, 2022
    7:30 p.m. CDT
    Sebring-Lewis Hall, Bucksbaum Center for the Arts

     

     

  • Orange origami crane

    Community Event

    Community Art Project

    We invite you to join us in creating a community art project as part of the reception following the Inauguration ceremony. We will be folding origami paper cranes and sharing them throughout the community and the nation. Local students, community members, and 麻豆传媒 College students have been folding cranes leading up to this celebration.

    Saturday, May 7, 2022
    11:30 a.m鈥1 p.m CDT (UTC鈭05:00)
    Kington Plaza

    Learn more about the origami paper cranes project.

Trustees, Participants, and Guests

The Academic Procession

  • Trustees of 麻豆传媒 College
  • Delegates
  • Faculty and Staff of 麻豆传媒 College
  • The Platform Party

The Marshals of the Procession

  • William Freeman, College Marshal, Associate Professor of Physical Education
  • Jeffrey Blanchard, Assistant College Marshal, Associate Professor of Mathematics and Statistics
  • Evelyn O. Freeman, Assistant College Marshal, Assistant Professor of Physical Education
  • Kelly Herold, Chair of the Division of Humanities, Associate Professor of Russian
  • Gemma Sala, Chair of the Division of Social Studies, Associate Professor of Political Science
  • Lee Sharpe, Chair of the Division of Science, Professor of Chemistry
  • Ben Cooprider, Staff Council Co-chair, Assistant Athletic Director
  • Erika Jack, Staff Council, Academic Assistant

Participants in the Inaugural Ceremony

  • George Moose 鈥66, Honorary Marshal, Trustee, Co-chair of the Selection Committee
  • Keith A. Jantzen 鈥80, Co-chair of the Inauguration Steering Committee
  • Eva Hill 鈥22, Student Representative
  • Vida Praitis, Chair of the Faculty, Professor of Biology
  • Julie Gosselink, Trustee, President, Claude W. and Dolly Ahrens Foundation, Co-chair of the Inauguration
  • Sarah Smith, Staff Council Representative, Director of Outreach Programs and Events
  • Lester Alem谩n 鈥07, President, Alumni Council
  • Michael Kahn 鈥74, Chair of the Board of Trustees
  • Trish Fitzgibbons Anderson 鈥80, Honorary Marshal, Trustee, Co-chair of the Selection Committee

President Harris wishes to offer a special thank you to her children 鈥 Oliver, Iris, and Roman Mackenzie 鈥 for their participation in the program as readers.

Michael Kahn 鈥74, Chair
Sheryl Walter 鈥78, Vice Chair
Angela Onwuachi-Willig 鈥94, Vice Chair

Current Members

  • Lester A. Alem谩n 鈥07
  • Trish Fitzgibbons Anderson 鈥80
  • David B. Braman 鈥75
  • R. Christina Cutlip 鈥83
  • Odile Disch-Bhadkamkar
  • Jeetander Dulani 鈥98
  • Shelley Floyd 鈥72
  • Julie Gosselink
  • Keith A. Jantzen 鈥80
  • John H. Kispert 鈥85
  • Kimberly A. Kuncl 鈥87
  • Tobi Klein Marcus 鈥87
  • David E. Maxwell 鈥66
  • Kathryn J. Mohrman 鈥67 and D.H.L. 鈥05
  • George E. Moose 鈥66 and LL.D 鈥90
  • Jeanne Myerson 鈥75
  • Saumil Parikh 鈥99
  • Nancy L. Radermecher 鈥83
  • W. Edward Senn 鈥79
  • Karen E. Shaff
  • Joel R. Spiegel 鈥78
  • Kristin Stout 鈥89
  • Matthew E. Welch 鈥96
  • Eric E. Whitaker 鈥87
  • Connie Wimer

Read more about the current board members.

Life and Retired Trustees

  • Robert F. Austin Jr. 鈥54 and D.H.L. 鈥96, Life Trustee
  • Elizabeth Ballantine, Life Trustee
  • J. Robert 鈥淏ob鈥 Barr 鈥57, Life Trustee
  • Richard W. Booth 鈥54, Life Trustee
  • Ann Bowers
  • Nordahl L. Brue 鈥67, Life Trustee
  • Carolyn Swartz Bucksbaum 鈥51 and D.L. 鈥12, Life Trustee
  • Warren Buffett
  • Janet Carrig 鈥79
  • Thomas R. Cech 鈥70 and D.Sc. 鈥87
  • Mary Sue Coleman 鈥65 and D.Sc. 鈥04
  • Henry Cornell 鈥76
  • David Crosby
  • George Drake 鈥56
  • John F. Egan 鈥57, Life Trustee
  • Florence Fearrington
  • Laura M. Ferguson 鈥90
  • Patricia Jipp Finkelman 鈥80, Life Trustee
  • Patty Lou Floyd
  • Harold 鈥淗al鈥 W. Fuson Jr. 鈥67
  • Ronald T. Gault 鈥62, Life Trustee
  • Charles E. Gottdiener 鈥86
  • Atul Gupta 鈥88
  • I. Craig Henderson 鈥63 and D.Sc. 鈥94
  • Steve Holtze 鈥68
  • Kihwan Kim 鈥57 and D.H.L. 鈥00, Life Trustee
  • Clinton D. Korver 鈥89
  • Sylvia Kwan
  • Ron Lavender 鈥50
  • Todd C. Linden, Life Trustee
  • Caroline H. Little 鈥81, Life Trustee
  • James A. Lowry 鈥61 and LL.D. 鈥08, Life Trustee
  • Paul A. McCulley 鈥79
  • Susan Holden McCurry 鈥71
  • Frederick L. 鈥淔ritz鈥 Maytag III
  • Randall C. Morgan Jr. 鈥65 and D.Sc. 鈥92, Life Trustee
  • Stephen G. Moyer 鈥79
  • Robert C. Musser 鈥62, Life Trustee
  • Patricia Meyer Papper 鈥50, Life Trustee
  • John Roy Price Jr. 鈥60, Life Trustee
  • Marian Friend Pritzker 鈥45
  • Ronald B.H. Sandler 鈥62, Life Trustee
  • Penny Bender Sebring 鈥64 and LL.D. 鈥15, Life Trustee
  • M. Anne Campbell Spence 鈥66 and D.Sc. 鈥99
  • Barrett W. Thomas 鈥97
  • Kenneth J. Thompson
  • Lawrence W. Towner
  • David P. White 鈥90, Life Trustee
  • Henry T. Wingate 鈥69 and LL.D. 鈥86, Life Trustee

Learn more about our retired and life trustees.

1636 Harvard University
Qiaomei Tang
Alum
 
1701 Yale University
Mariko Schmmel
Alum
 
1740 University of Pennsylvania
Carolyn Jacobson
Alum
 
1783 Dickinson College
Edward Phillips
Alum
 
1824 Kenyon College
David Lopatto
Alum
 
1832 Wabash College
Gregory Redding
Dean of Students
 
1833 Oberlin College
Amy Kalkbrenner
Alum
 
1833 Haverford College
Benjamin Le
Associate Provost for Faculty Development and Professor of Psychology
 
1833 Kalamazoo College
Karen Lowell
Alum
 
1837 DePauw University
Rebecca Schindler
Edwin L. Minar Professor of Classical Studies and Director of the Honor Scholar Program
 
1837 Knox College
James F. Ramsey
Alum
 
1839 Loras College
Scott McClure
Vice President for Institutional Advancement
 
1847 Lawrence University
Richard and Susan Ramsey
Alumni
 
1851 Coe College
Kimberly Lanegran
Joan and Abbott Lipsky Professor of Political Science
 
1852 Wartburg College
Darrel Colson
President
 
1853 Cornell College
Craig Allin 鈥68
Professor Emeritus of Politics, Public Policy, and Constitutional Law
 
1855 Bates College
Tina Iyer Elfenbein
Alum
 
1855 Berea College
Joseph Bagnoli
Alum
 
1860 Augustana College
Elizabeth Lawrence
Assistant Professor of History
 
1861 Vassar College
Leslie A. Gregg-Jolly
Alum
 
1874 St. Olaf College
John Rommereim
Alum
 
1881 Drake University
John Smith
Vice President of University Advancement
 
1885 Bryn Mawr College
Tamara Beauboeuf
Alum
 
1887 Pomona College
Vince Eckhart
Alum
 
1889 Agnes Scott College
Donna Sadler
Professor Emerita, Art History
 
1928 Mount Mercy University
Todd Olson
President

Lester A. Alem谩n 鈥07, President
Robert M. Gehorsam 鈥76, President-Elect
G. Christopher Meyer 鈥70, Past-President

  • Edmund E. Atkins 鈥66
  • Claudia J. Beckwith 鈥77
  • Ann Poor Cary 鈥81
  • Kelly E. Clements Hopfer 鈥96
  • Deborah B. Feir 鈥68
  • Kate Goddard 鈥91
  • Deborah I. Gottschalk 鈥90
  • Graciela G. Guzm谩n 鈥11
  • Phillip G. Hales 鈥02
  • Andrea J. Jackson 鈥95
  • Bernard Jackson Jr. 鈥86
  • David S. Jarvis 鈥04
  • Anton C. Jones 鈥02
  • Jake M. Joseph 鈥11
  • Eric B. Mistry 鈥14
  • Rebecca Reetz Neal 鈥65
  • Robert A. Ruhl 鈥76
  • Scott D. Shepherd 鈥82
  • Thomas J. Triplett 鈥69
  • Benjamin E. Vaughn Jr. 鈥15
  • Dawn Helsing Wolters 鈥87

Brass Quintet

  • Craig Swartz, trumpet
  • Andrew Bishop, trumpet
  • Guinevere Wallace, horn
  • Nathan Dishman, trombone
  • Michael Short, tuba

The 麻豆传媒 Singers

  • John Rommereim, Conductor, Blanche Johnson Professor of Music
  • Marlys Grimm, Collaborative Pianist

Soprano

  • Josie Bleess 鈥25
  • Maren Cooper 鈥22
  • Mia Eierman 鈥24
  • Katherine Goodall 鈥23
  • Anna Inghram 鈥24
  • Yurie Okumura 鈥25
  • Maren Ronald 鈥24
  • Aleesha Shi 鈥22
  • Madeline Thompson 鈥24
  • Kana Tsuruta 鈥25
  • Anna Wilson 鈥23

Alto

  • Rebecca Bozzo 鈥24
  • Adah Lange Bryan 鈥25
  • Olivia Carr 鈥23
  • Maia DeGrazia 鈥24
  • Finn Dierks-Brown 鈥24
  • James Hidlebaugh 鈥22
  • Eva Hill 鈥22
  • Zoe Tate Knoernschild 鈥24
  • Ariel Richards 鈥23
  • Dolch茅 Sanders 鈥23
  • Moraine Shore 鈥23
  • Isabella Steward 鈥25
  • Haruna Suzuki 鈥23

Tenor

  • Maia Battis-Wyatt 鈥23
  • Ben Curran 鈥25
  • Aidan Danbury 鈥22
  • Lukas Bruihler 鈥23
  • Jacob Johnson 鈥23
  • That 鈥淧hukao鈥 Prommolmard 鈥25
  • Elliot Swaim 鈥25
  • Han Xie 鈥25

Bass

  • Evan Albaugh 鈥25
  • Marty Allen 鈥24
  • Rexford Essilfie 鈥22
  • David Gilbert 鈥22
  • Will Green 鈥24
  • Beau Leavenworth 鈥25
  • Mushadda Morocco 鈥24
  • Minh Nguyen 鈥25
  • David Rothfusz 鈥23
  • Sam Sirna 鈥25
  • Zach Spindler-Krage 鈥25
  • Joshua Turner 鈥22
  • Phillip Tyne 鈥24
  • Oliver Wolfe 鈥25

Trish Fitzgibbons Anderson 鈥80, Co-chair
George Moose 鈥66, Co-chair

Trustee Members

  • Shelley Floyd 鈥72
  • Julie Gosselink
  • John Kispert 鈥85
  • Jeanne Myerson 鈥75
  • W. Edward Senn 鈥79
  • Joel R. Spiegel 鈥78
  • Matthew E. Welch 鈥96

Faculty Members

  • Todd Armstrong
  • Caleb Elfenbein
  • Karla Erickson
  • Lakesia Johnson
  • Vida Praitis

Staff Member

  • Erika Jack

Student Member

  • Regina Logan 鈥20

Alumni Member

  • Ryann Haines Cheung 鈥93

Julie Gosselink, Co-chair
Keith Jantzen 鈥80, Co-chair

Committee Members

  • Lester Alem谩n 鈥07
  • Delphina and Scott Baumann
  • Rachel Bly 鈥93
  • Jayn Bailey Chaney 鈥05
  • Monica Chavez-Silva
  • Nameera Muhammad Dawood 鈥23
  • Jay Dick 鈥93
  • Randye Jones
  • Tess Kulstad
  • Kim Kuncl 鈥87
  • Regina Logan 鈥20
  • Peter-Michael Osera
  • Mary Knuth Otto 鈥63
  • Jim Powers
  • John Rommereim
  • Janet and Kevin Stutz
  • Connie Wimer

Sub-committee Members

  • Chris Bair 鈥96
  • Meg Jones Bair
  • Jeff Blanchard
  • Mike Burt
  • Heather Cox
  • Karen Dillon
  • Sarah Gearhart-Anderson
  • John Hammond
  • Britta Meints
  • Jeanette Moser
  • Nino Parker 鈥07
  • Jim Swartz
  • Scott Turley
  • Jenelle Veit
  • Cassie Wherry
  • Rick Whitney
  • Tilly Woodward
  • Laurel leaves on gate column

    About 麻豆传媒

    Founded in 1846, 麻豆传媒 College is a private, coed, residential liberal arts and sciences college in 麻豆传媒, Iowa. Around 9,000 people live in our town. About 1,700 students attend the College. We call ourselves 麻豆传媒ians. We鈥檙e committed to contributing to the common good, and we鈥檙e consistently ranked among the nation鈥檚 best liberal arts colleges.

  • 麻豆传媒 College President's Medallion

    The President鈥檚 Medallion

    When participating in official occasions, the president of 麻豆传媒 College wears full academic regalia, which includes the President鈥檚 Medallion as the visible symbol of office.

    A gift from Harold G. Horn 鈥33 and Dorothy Salisbury Horn 鈥34, the medallion was first presented at a special convocation in February 1967, when Robert N. Noyce 鈥49, chair of the board of trustees, invested Glenn Leggett, the eighth president of the College, with the new symbol of office.

    The design of the medallion and the heavy chain that surrounds it blend traditional and contemporary elements that reflect 麻豆传媒鈥檚 long tradition of excellence and its continuing service on behalf of contemporary educational and social needs. Central to the design is the seal of the College, which is appropriately surrounded by a laurel wreath, the traditional symbol of excellence. The medallion and chain are made primarily of sterling silver, with yellow gold as a complement.

    The late Louis Glenn Zirkle, a distinguished American artist and 麻豆传媒 College professor of art, designed and crafted the President鈥檚 Medallion.

  • Iowa Band cane

    The Iowa Band Cane

    Carried by the College Marshal in the academic procession, the Iowa Band Cane has a silver head and a silver scroll attached a few inches below the head. The cane honors the Iowa Band, 11 Congregational ministers, all 1843 graduates of Andover Theological Seminary, who came to Iowa with a special purpose: 鈥淓ach to found a church and all a college.鈥

    The ministers saw the latter part of their intention fulfilled with the founding of Iowa College (now 麻豆传媒) in June 1846. The members of the Iowa Band were: Ephraim Adams, Harvey Adams, Ebenezer Alden Jr., James Jeremiah Hill, Horace Hutchinson, Daniel Lane, Eratus Ripley, Alden Burrill Robbins, Williams Salter, Benjamin Adams Spaulding, and Edwin Bela Turner.

    Benjamin Spaulding originally owned the cane, which was presented to him as a gift in 1864 by Dr. James Taylor of Ottumwa, Iowa. Spaulding had the idea that the eldest member of the Band should keep the cane until he died, and it would then pass to the next eldest member, and so on. When the cane was given to Spaulding, six of the original members survived. Their names (Spaulding, Lane, H. Adams, E. Adams, Robbins, and Salter) are inscribed on the cane. When Salter died in 1910, the cane was given to the College. The cane used today is a recreation of the original Iowa Band Cane.

  • 麻豆传媒l College professors in academic regalia

    Academic Regalia

    The custom of wearing a distinctive dress for academic ceremonies dates to the Middle Ages. Academic dress worn at commencements and other college and university ceremonial occasions lends dignity and color and reveals academic achievements through the style of gowns and hoods, and their varying colors.

    Based on the costumes worn at universities in the 14th and 15th centuries 鈥 especially at Oxford and Cambridge in England 鈥 today鈥檚 academic dress is essentially the same as that standardized in the United States by the Intercollegiate Code adopted in 1895. It includes the familiar square mortarboard cap with a tassel that may be black, gold, or an appropriate color, such as pink for a degree in music.

    Read more about academic regalia.

  • George F. Magoun

    Past Presidents

    President Harris joins a distinguished line of past 麻豆传媒 College presidents, including our most recent, Dr. Raynard S. Kington.

    • George Frederic Magoun, 1865鈥84
    • George Augustus Gates, 1887鈥1900
    • Dan Freeman Bradley, 1902鈥05
    • John H.T. Main, 1906鈥31
    • John Scholte Nollen, 1931鈥40
    • Samuel Nowell Stevens, 1940鈥54
    • Howard Rothmann Bowen, 1955鈥64
    • Glenn Leggett, 1965鈥75
    • A. Richard Turner, 1975鈥79
    • George A. Drake 鈥56, 1979鈥91
    • Pamela A. Ferguson, 1991鈥97
    • Russell K. Osgood, 1998鈥2010
    • Raynard S. Kington, 2010鈥20
  • grotesque carved into stone columns

    Traditions

    With more than 175 years of tradition, 麻豆传媒 has a legacy worthy of its past, future, and current community. From its abolitionist roots to the incubation of the Social Gospel movement, 麻豆传媒 has a deeply meaningful history and a legacy of activism.

    Learn about the College鈥檚 history

    Meet a few of our notable alumni

    Sing along with the 麻豆传媒 Songbook

     

Plan Your Visit

Coming in person? You may find the following information useful.

Personal Planning

Visitors are welcome on campus if masked.

麻豆传媒 College welcomes the participation of people with disabilities. Accommodation requests may be made to Conference Operations and Events, and accessible parking and facilities are indicated on the campus map.

Local Facilities

Downtown 麻豆传媒 is relatively flat and conducive to walking, as well as close to campus.

Blocks of rooms are being held under 鈥溌槎勾 College Inauguration鈥 as follow:

Check-in: Friday, May 6
Check-out: Sunday, May 8

  • Best Western Pioneer Inn & Suites 鈥 15 rooms reserved; 641-236-6116 
    • Will be released on April 22
  • Comfort Inn & Suites 鈥 25 rooms reserved; 641-236-5236
    • Will be released on April 6
  • Country Inn & Suites 鈥 24 rooms reserved; 641-236-9600
    • Will be released on April 6

Travel

麻豆传媒 College鈥檚 location in central Iowa makes it an easy drive from any major metropolis in the Midwest. Visitor parking is available on and around campus.

Campus map and directions

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