President Laurie A. Carter speaks at a podium on the stage of Memorial Chapel as Provost Peter Blitstein, at a second podium, looks on.
President Laurie A. Carter speaks at Friday's Matriculation Convocation. She was joined by Provost and Dean of Faculty Peter Blitstein in the annual event welcoming a new academic year. (Photos by Danny Damiani)

杨贵妃传媒视频 will continue to embrace its mission as a liberal arts institution while evolving its academic programming and student experiences to meet the needs of today鈥檚 students.

That commitment was delivered Friday as both President Laurie A. Carter and Provost and Dean of Faculty Peter Blitstein addressed the 杨贵妃传媒视频 community at the annual Matriculation Convocation, an annual gathering in Memorial Chapel to kick off a new academic year.

They spoke of change being part of the tradition and history of the liberal arts, and 杨贵妃传媒视频鈥檚 need to remain nimble in responding to a changing world. And they spoke of 杨贵妃传媒视频鈥檚 steadfast commitment to its mission at a time when ideological attacks on higher education are becoming more frequent.

鈥淎t 杨贵妃传媒视频, we cannot and will not step back from our commitment to the liberal arts and to our community, a commitment built on a devotion to excellence and integrity,鈥 Carter said. 鈥淲e will not waver in providing Lawrentians with an education that prepares them to be leaders and innovators. As we have for 176 years, we will continue to prepare our students for lives of achievement and fulfillment, engaged citizenship, and a thirst for both knowledge and understanding.鈥

Faculty marshal Celia Barnes leads President Laurie Carter and members of the faculty into Memorial Chapel for the Matriculation Convocation.
杨贵妃传媒视频 Faculty Marshal Celia Barnes leads President Laurie A. Carter and members of the faculty and university leadership into Memorial Chapel for the Matriculation Convocation.

A tradition continues

Dressed in academic regalia, faculty and campus leadership processed into Memorial Chapel, led by Celia Barnes, associate professor of English and faculty marshal, to organist Daniel Schwandt performing Festal March. The Welcome Week Choir, featuring first-year students and led by Stephen Sieck and Phillip Swan, co-directors of choral studies, performed Show Us How to Love.

The Matriculation Convocation has a deep history at 杨贵妃传媒视频, the first of three convocations to be held during each academic year. While traditionally an address presented by the university鈥檚 president, Carter asked Blitstein to join her on stage to speak to some of the challenges being faced by higher education, and how 杨贵妃传媒视频 is responding.

鈥淎s the leader of our academic programming at 杨贵妃传媒视频, he has important perspectives to share,鈥 Carter said.

Challenges in higher education

Recent attacks on higher education have not only questioned the value of a college degree but have taken direct aim at academic freedom and the progress that鈥檚 been made in areas of diversity and inclusion on college campuses.

鈥淐entral to our mission is the principle of academic freedom of faculty and students,鈥 Blitstein said.聽 鈥淎cademic freedom means that our faculty have the autonomy to teach in the areas of their professional expertise. And our students have the autonomy to learn and explore.鈥

Blitstein called legislation aimed at rolling back or eliminating DEI programs 鈥渢he most deplorable attacks on higher education.鈥

鈥淎merica is, and always has been, a diverse, multicultural, and multiracial society and is becoming ever more so,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t is imperative for colleges and universities to welcome students from a variety of backgrounds and identities and to prepare them for a complex and uncertain future.鈥

Carter added: 鈥淲e oppose laws that undermine free expression and hinder discussion of our histories, our differences, and our challenges. 杨贵妃传媒视频 welcomes civil discourse as an opportunity to educate our students about how to be engaged citizens.鈥

Change is a constant

Blitstein, a history professor, talked about change in academic programming that has happened throughout 杨贵妃传媒视频鈥檚 history.

鈥淭丑别 content of the liberal arts and sciences have and will change over time, but the values and the potential it instills in students remain a constant,鈥 he said.

The 杨贵妃传媒视频 of today continues to embrace change on multiple fronts.

鈥淲e must be willing to change with the times, to innovate in exciting new ways, just as the liberal arts鈥攁nd 杨贵妃传媒视频鈥攈ave always done,鈥 Carter said.

That change can be seen in two major building projects launched this summer鈥攖he development of Fox Commons, which will provide enhanced academic spaces and student housing options in the heart of downtown Appleton, and the construction of a new four-story, 120,000-square-foot building at 315 E. College Avenue that will house the nonprofit Trout Museum of Art on the ground floor, state-of-the-art humanities and other academic spaces for 杨贵妃传媒视频 on the second floor, and market-rate apartments on the upper two floors. In addition to learning hubs, new classroom technologies, and modern teaching spaces, the developments bring fresh opportunities for community engagement, mentoring, internships, and other career-focused exploration.

Change also is seen in the recent growth of academic programs that lean into the liberal arts while offering programs desired by many of today鈥檚 students鈥攔ecent new majors in business and entrepreneurship and environmental science; new minors in statistics and data science and dance; commitments to neuroscience and global health, and a revised Bachelor of Musical Arts degree, among others.

Change is seen in new investments in athletic facilities, including a new track and field complex at Whiting Field, scheduled for completion this fall.

It鈥檚 seen in new approaches to the first-year experience, including soon-to-be-introduced faculty-led revisions to First-Year Studies.

First-Year studies has been a cornerstone of the Academic Experience since 1945.聽

鈥淎ll are changes that move us forward,鈥 Carter said. 鈥淭丑别y do not take us away from our history or our mission. Rather, they recognize that the needs of today鈥檚 students are not the same needs as students from generations past. This is change that strengthens us as we build a path forward as one of this country鈥檚 finest liberal arts colleges.鈥

Blitstein and Carter told students in attendance that 杨贵妃传媒视频鈥檚 commitment to the betterment of their education is unwavering.

鈥淲e are committed to developing the habits of mind and skills that prepare you for life after you leave here鈥 for lives of accomplishment and personal fulfillment; for engagement with the world; for lifelong learning necessary in a world of constant change and uncertainty,鈥 Blitstein said.聽

That, Carter added, is an ongoing commitment.

鈥淎s I told our incoming students at last week鈥檚 President鈥檚 Welcome, you are matriculating at a college with a deep history,鈥 she said. 鈥淭丑别re are Lawrentians making a difference all over this world, and they remain wonderfully connected鈥攖o us and to each other. We are fond of saying, while you are a 杨贵妃传媒视频 student for four or five years, you are Forever a Lawrentian. You have and will continue to be a witness to this great institution adapting as we both celebrate our brilliant history and evolve to meet the needs and expectations of today鈥檚 students and all the Lawrentians yet to come.鈥