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Details of investiture set

Educational communities, UB constituencies to offer greetings for Simpson

Published: October 7, 2004

By ARTHUR PAGE
Assistant Vice President

Representatives of universities from around the world, UB alumni from graduating classes more than 50 years ago and current UB students will be among those participating on Oct. 15 in the ceremony in which John B. Simpson will be invested as UB's 14th president.

The investiture will begin with a procession led by student flag bearers; feature greetings from the state, national and international academic community, and include comments by a man who has known Simpson all of his life—his father, Barclay Simpson, who will offer greetings from the president's family.

The program, which will culminate with John B. Simpson's inaugural address, will be held at 3 p.m. in the Mainstage theater in the Center for the Arts, North Campus. A reception for guests will be held in the CFA atrium immediately following the ceremony.

The investiture of Simpson will be conducted by Thomas F. Egan, chairman of the SUNY Board of Trustees, who will offer remarks, and SUNY Chancellor Robert L. King.

The ceremony will open with a procession led by students carrying UB school and college flags and members of UB's Pillars Society, whose members graduated from UB 50 or more years ago. They will be followed by delegates from international colleges and universities, U.S. colleges and universities, colleges and universities in the SUNY system, and learned societies, foundations and professional organizations. Next in line will be the presidents of UB's alumni associations, members of the university staff, UB faculty members and members of the platform party.

The processional, Johann Sebastian Bach's "Sonata No. 1 in G major" and "Sonata No. 5 in E minor," as well as other pieces, including UB's alma mater, will be performed by three faculty members in the Department of Music in the College of Arts and Sciences: flutist Cheryl Gobbetti-Hoffman, cellist Jonathan Golove and pianist Stephen Manes.

A musical interlude mid-ceremony will be performed by the UB Choir under the direction of Harold Rosenbaum and feature baritone Alexander Hurd, who also will sing the national anthem.

The investiture will be opened and closed with declarations by Peter A. Nickerson, who will carry the university mace as chair of the Faculty Senate and is professor of pathology and anatomical sciences in the School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences.

Welcomes by Mecca S. Cranley, investiture marshal and dean of the School of Nursing, and Jeremy M. Jacobs, chair of the UB Council, will precede greetings for Simpson from state and federal elected officials.

Greetings for Simpson from the educational community will be extended by Robert M. Bennett, chancellor of the New York State Board of Regents, on behalf of the New York State educational community and Johann-Dietrich Wörner, president of Darmstadt University of Technology in Germany.

Offering greetings to Simpson on behalf of the national academic community will be Susan E. Jeffords, professor of English and women's studies, and vice provost for academic planning at the University of Washington; Joyce Justus, professor emerita of anthropology at the University of California, San Diego, and Claude M. Steele, Lucie Stern Professor in the Social Sciences at Stanford University.

Welcomes for UB's president from the university community will be extended on behalf of the faculty by Susan Howe, SUNY Distinguished Professor and Samuel P. Capen Chair of Poetics and Humanities in the Department of English, College of Arts and Sciences; on behalf of students by David M. Brooks, student representative on the UB Council, and on behalf of UB alumni by Jennifer B. Wozniak, president of the UB Alumni Association.