Pres. Bolton Seeks a Committed and Intentional Community of Learners, as Academic Year Officially Opens

WOOSTER, Ohio 鈥 President Sarah Bolton put forth a challenge to students, faculty, and staff during her Convocation address, urging one and all to understand each other more fully, which will in turn lead to a committed and intentional community of learners, as 69直播 officially opened its 147th academic year on Thursday.
Bolton, who began her duties as president on July 1, set the tone for 2016-17 by encouraging everybody to put down their devices and engage in meaningful conversation, even if one knows there will be a disagreement. 鈥淭he transformative power that is needed most at this moment is not that of additional technology, but rather the power of a recommitment to the lived, in person, face-to-face, intentional community of learners,鈥 she said.
This radical strategy, according to Bolton, will allow Wooster to rise above a divisive campaign season and the steady stream of discrimination and violence across the country, resulting in conversations that will enable the change most of society seeks.
鈥淎t Wooster, we have a sacred opportunity to undertake this transformative work, and through the understanding we gain, to learn things that will empower us to act to create a more just world,鈥 Bolton stated. 鈥淭hrough academic work, we can infuse these in-person conversations with not just our own experiences and views 鈥 we can learn to disagree while respecting not just one another, but also central tenets of justice, humanity, and equality. We can learn to look at ourselves to recognize our own privileges, biases, and prejudices, and act to address them.鈥
Bolton also noted Convocation always presents a striking difference for the seniors, who sit in their 聽聽academic gowns with just nine months to go before graduation, and the first-years, who took in their first college class the previous day. She quipped to the former that they 鈥渨ill finish their I.S.鈥檚鈥 while reminding them of their 鈥渞emarkable opportunities鈥 ahead. And to the latter, a Class of 2020 consisting of 547 students, including 112 domestic students of color (20%) and 74 international students (13%), from 36 states and 30 countries, she emphasized that they are not beginners because they bring a 鈥渄eep history from your own families, cultures, and the learning and living you did鈥 prior to coming to Wooster.
Students Spencer Gilbert 鈥17, president of the Student Government Association, and Chadwick Smith 鈥17, president of the Black Student Association, helped usher in the new year as well. Gilbert eloquently reminded his senior classmates that 鈥渢here is a moral component to leaving something better than you found it,鈥 while Smith鈥檚 rousing speech took inspiration from the OutKast song 鈥淕it Up, Git Out,鈥 invoking the audience to 鈥淕et up, get out, get peace, justice, and understanding.鈥
Before Bolton brought down the gavel to start 2016-17, long-time campus chaplain Linda Morgan-Clement tearfully blessed the Wooster community one last time and provost Carolyn Newton recognized faculty members Sharon Lynn (biology), who was promoted to full professor, and Ahmet Atay (communication), Laura Burch (French), Philip Mellizo (economics), and Laura Sirot (biology), who were promoted to associate professor with tenure.
Posted in News on August 25, 2016.