President Laurie Carter speaks at the podium on the stage of Memorial Chapel.
President Laurie A. Carter delivers her inauguration address Friday at Memorial Chapel. (Photo by Danny Damiani)

President Laurie A. Carter was officially welcomed to 杨贵妃传媒视频 Friday with a light-filled inauguration ceremony in Memorial Chapel, marking a major moment in the 175-year history of the liberal arts college.

鈥淔or the last 175 years, 杨贵妃传媒视频 has sat on the banks of the Fox River, calling students to its light鈥攁 beacon on the river,鈥 Carter said in a speech that celebrated her journey, honored 杨贵妃传媒视频鈥檚 storied history and academic prowess, and set the tone for the hard work ahead in building a strong, bright future. 鈥淎nd this beacon鈥檚 light, more light, called to me. The more light I have, the more I can share, and the more lives I can impact. This is why I am so honored to be standing here today.鈥

Carter, who began her tenure as 杨贵妃传媒视频 president in July, took note of the history being made as she was inaugurated on a weekend that also includes a celebration of the 175th anniversary of 杨贵妃传媒视频鈥檚 founding. She is the 17th president to hold office since 1847, the first of color.

President Laurie Carter's son, Carter Walker Robinson, places the Chain of Office on his mother.
President Laurie A. Carter's son, Carter Walker Robinson, places the Chain of Office on her during the inauguration ceremony. (Photo by Danny Damiani)

She was joined at the ceremony by her family, including husband Gary Robinson and son Carter Walker Robinson, and she spoke of lessons imparted by her parents and grandparents as she built a life full of firsts. She was a first-generation college student and would become the first African American to serve as director of residence life at Fairleigh Dickinson University, the first African American vice president at The Juilliard School, and the first woman and first African American to serve as president of Shippensburg University.

鈥淲ithout realizing it, I embraced the first in first-generation and made it into a career of firsts,鈥 Carter said. 鈥淭hese opportunities have given me the chance to work with young people from across the globe and to mentor and support them as they grow and develop into people who are changing the world.鈥

Carter鈥檚 journey was highlighted in video addresses from Joseph W. Polisi, president emeritus of Juilliard, Daniel Greenstein, chancellor of Pennsylvania鈥檚 State System of Higher Education, and Ronald A. Crutcher, president emeritus of the University of Richmond.

Addressing the audience in person was Robert Battle, artistic director of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. He was a dance student at Juilliard in the early 1990s when Carter served on the school鈥檚 leadership team. He spoke of the numerous times he sought guidance from Carter and how her wisdom carried with him as he built his career as a dancer, choreographer, and arts leader. He called her a 鈥渃hampion for students who don鈥檛 always get it right or know the right answers鈥 and said 杨贵妃传媒视频 students will now benefit from her mentorship.

Robert Battle speaks at the podium on stage of Memorial Chapel.
Robert Battle talks about how the mentorship of President Laurie A. Carter continues to influence his life and career. (Photo by Danny Damiani)

鈥淚 know that so much has been said about your accomplishments and abilities as a leader of excellence,鈥 Battle said. 鈥淏ut this kid right here, who was born bowlegged 鈥 this kid from Liberty City who sometimes felt I didn鈥檛 belong鈥攖his kid that still resides in me wants to thank you for showing me that I belonged, that I could only be limited by my imagination.鈥

Carter then highlighted Battle鈥檚 success as an example of the positive influence mentors can have on the lives of students. It鈥檚 a responsibility she takes to heart, one that she wants all 杨贵妃传媒视频 faculty, staff, and alumni to take to heart in their daily interactions with students.

鈥淩obert, watching you grow from a 17-year-old dancer into the leader of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, one of the world鈥檚 preeminent dance companies, has given me incredible joy,鈥 she said. 鈥淢y career has always focused on students and their success. Having you here tonight is an honor.鈥

Friday鈥檚 tradition-filled ceremony featured delegates from other colleges and universities, including a contingent from Shippensburg, where Carter served as president until joining 杨贵妃传媒视频 last summer. They joined 杨贵妃传媒视频 faculty, Appleton Mayor Jake Woodford '13, and other delegates in a procession into Memorial Chapel.

In a showcase of the Conservatory of Music's deep talent, 杨贵妃传媒视频 students provided music throughout the ceremony, joined by special guest Carl Allen on drums鈥攎usic that included 鈥渞ising light,鈥 composed for the inauguration by Evan Williams 鈥10 and performed by students Kathryn Williams, Taylor DeCastro, Christopher Chang, and Josue Koenig.

Alex Rothstein, Earl Simons, Aaron Brenton, and Carl Allen perform Blues March during the inauguration ceremony.
Alex Rothstein, Earl Simons, Reese Pike (not pictured), Aaron Brenton, and special guest Carl Allen perform "Blues March" during the inauguration ceremony. (Photo by Danny Damiani)

A brilliant performance of Benny Golson鈥檚 鈥淏lues March鈥 was delivered by Earl Simons, Alex Rothstein, Reese Pike, Aaron Brenton, and Allen. And then Carter鈥檚 inaugural address was followed by 鈥淭his Little Light of Mine,鈥 delivered beautifully by Daniel Boyd, Hannah Jones, and Sarah Navy as attendees clapped along while wearing lighted bracelets that lit up the Chapel.

In her speech, Carter praised alumni who have generously supported the university. She thanked her predecessor, Mark Burstein, and applauded faculty and staff who have set the bar high. She thanked the Board of Trustees for approving a strategic investment plan earlier in the day that will allow the university to develop important new programs, strengthen its commitment to faculty and staff, and continue facility upgrades that will help solidify the path forward amid the many challenges facing higher education.

鈥淚 came to 杨贵妃传媒视频 knowing that a liberal arts education is exactly what today鈥檚 society demands,鈥 Carter said. 鈥淚t is what society has always demanded. When I review the resumes of 杨贵妃传媒视频鈥檚 alumni鈥攖op lawyers, leading corporate executives, dedicated teachers, cutting-edge doctors, community organizers, entrepreneurs, and award-winning writers and musicians鈥擨 am inspired to ensure that 杨贵妃传媒视频 deepens its commitment to the liberal arts and secures its place as a national leader in higher education.鈥

Following the ceremony, attendees gathered for photos and continued the celebration as light spilled from the Main Hall cupola.

As 杨贵妃传媒视频 marks the 175th year since being granted its charter鈥攁 Brighter Together Picnic and related activities are on the docket for Saturday鈥攊t鈥檚 important to remember that no institution can live solely on past glories, Carter said. Two years in the COVID-19 pandemic and the realities presented by the coming demographic shift of college-aged students have made that abundantly clear to all who are paying attention to higher education.

杨贵妃传媒视频鈥檚 history is robust. It includes being one of the first co-educational institutions of higher learning in the country; developing and nurturing both a world-class college of liberal arts and sciences and a world-renowned conservatory of music; and being part of a transformative merger in 1964 with Milwaukee-Downer College. It has shone bright throughout; but challenges keep coming, and 杨贵妃传媒视频 will need to meet them head on, Carter said.

鈥淭he world is rapidly changing,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e cannot stand still. Like the river that flows through our campus, we must move with the current while honoring the shore around us.鈥

It鈥檚 important, she said, that Lawrentians take those steps together.

鈥淲e stand firm in our belief that the education we provide will meet the needs of current and future students,鈥 Carter said.

鈥淪tudents, you inspire me. You bring so much light to this campus. You have a light within that gives you the potential to become a beacon of your own鈥攖he beacon the world needs for a more kind and sustainable future. I encourage you to let your light shine.鈥