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Page 1: Installation Ceremony - Loyola University Chicago4 LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO • PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURATION INSTALLATION CEREMONY • NOVEMBER 4, 2016 5 CITATION On behalf of the Archdiocese

Installation Ceremony

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The Installation ofJo Ann Rooney, JD, LLM, EdD

As the 24th president ofLoyola University Chicago

Friday, November 4, 20162 p.m.

Gentile ArenaLake Shore Campus

Loyola University ChicagoChicago, Illinois

OUR MISSIONWe are Chicago’s Jesuit, Catholic University— a diverse community seeking God in all things

and working to expand knowledge in the service of humanity through learning, justice, and faith.

Installation Ceremony

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BIOGRAPHY

JO ANN RO ONE Y, JD, LLM , EdD, is the 24th president of Loyola University Chicago and the first lay president in the University’s history. She joins Loyola with a diverse background that includes various positions in higher education, law, business, health care, and public service. Most recently, Dr. Rooney was managing director at Huron Consulting Group in Chicago with responsibility for developing strategies to advance Huron Healthcare’s Federal Government Healthcare Sector consulting practice.

Dr. Rooney’s appointment returns her to leadership in higher education, as she has served as the president of both Spalding University—a private, Catholic, doctoral-level university in Louisville, Kentucky—and Mount Ida College, a baccalaureate-level college offering under-graduate and graduate degrees in Newton, Massachusetts. She has also spent more than 22 years in the classroom connecting with students and teaching at the graduate and undergraduate levels.

During her eight-year tenure at Spalding, Dr. Rooney led an impressive turnaround

of an institution facing severe challenges. Leveraging her strong business, finance, and operational experience—and engag-ing support from the internal university community, the Archdiocese of Louisville, local business and community leaders, and alumni—she was able to stabilize the university and set it on a course of continued growth, allowing it to thrive to this day. In 2006, Dr. Rooney was named “Most Admired Woman in Education” by Today’s Woman magazine.

In July 2010, Dr. Rooney was appointed president of Mount Ida College. After only

months in the position, she was called by the Obama Administration to serve her country—a life-changing event that led her on an unexpected career path as the nominee for principal deputy under secretary of defense for personnel and readiness in the U.S. Department of De-fense. She was confirmed for the position by the U.S. Senate in May 2011.

Within the U.S. Department of Defense, Dr. Rooney served as senior advisor to the under secretary of defense comptrol-ler, principal deputy under secretary of defense for personnel and readiness, and acting under secretary of defense for per-sonnel and readiness. As senior advisor to the secretary of defense, she managed a broad portfolio encompassing recruit-ment, career development, health care, readiness, pay, and benefits for approxi-mately 1.4 million active-duty personnel, 1.3 million Guard and Reserve personnel, and their families. She had direct respon-sibility for more than 30,000 employees and a budget of more than $70 billion, and she served as a senior spokesperson for defense-wide issues.

In 2012, former Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta awarded Dr. Rooney the Department of Defense Medal for Distinguished Public Service, the highest award given to a civilian by the secretary of defense.

Dr. Rooney holds a Bachelor of Science with a finance concentration from Boston University School of Management, a Juris Doctor from Suffolk University Law School, a Master of Laws in taxation from Boston University School of Law, and a Doctor of Education in higher education management from the Univer-sity of Pennsylvania. Other affiliations include various positions in the legal and business sectors. She is a member of

the American Bar Association and three state bar associations and has served as a board member with a variety of civic and corporate organizations, including the board of directors of the Catholic Education Foundation, and as vice chair of Jewish Hospital & St. Mary’s Health-Care—a Catholic Health Initiatives organization—in Louisville, Kentucky. She currently sits on the board of trustees for Regis University, a Jesuit institution located in Denver, Colorado.

The theme of Dr. Rooney’s inauguration is “Building a More Just, Humane, and Sustainable World,” which is also Loyola’s current strategic plan, Plan 2020. This plan is grounded in over 450 years of Je-suit, Catholic tradition and the collective wisdom of faculty, staff, students, alumni, and trustees. It is also informed by the present realities of our city and world and seeks to shape a better University and—through that University—a better future.

Plan 2020 is a framework to focus our energies on improving the quality of edu-cation, so our students are prepared to be agents of change affecting their families, careers, and communities. It organizes how we will leverage the resources of the University to meet the needs of our city and our world and deepen our identity as a Jesuit, Catholic enterprise for learning.

It articulates the University’s collective aspirations to act more for transformative justice by contributing to a more just, humane, and sustainable world.

“ BUILDING A MORE JUST, HUMANE, AND SUSTAINABLE WORLD”

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CITATION

On behalf of the Archdiocese of Chicago, I welcome Dr. Jo Ann Rooney, JD, LLM, EdD, as the 24th President of Loyola University of Chicago. In a special way, Very Rev. Peter Snieg, the administrators, faculty, staff and seminarians of Saint Joseph College Seminary of Loyola University join me in welcoming Dr. Rooney.

As Loyola University adds a new chapter to its rich 146-year history with the first lay woman as President, Dr. Rooney’s diverse profes-sional and leadership experiences, her passion for higher education, deep Catholic faith and commitment to Jesuit values will enhance the teaching, research and service for which Loyola University is renowned. In a particular way, we look forward to continued collab-oration in educating seminarians to serve in parishes throughout the Archdiocese of Chicago. Loyola fills a vital role in forming leaders for the Church and society in its programs for those interested in profes-sional ministry and faith-based leadership and its endeavors to culti-vate Catholic faith and spirituality.

Office of the Archbishop 835 North Rush Street Chicago, IL 60611-2030 312.534.8230 archchicago.org

Installation of Dr. Jo Ann Rooney, JD, LLM, EdDLoyola University of Chicago

November 4Jubilee of Mercy

MOST REVEREND BLASE J. CUPICHARCHBISHOP OF CHICAGO

Built on a firm foundation of the centuries-old Jesuit tradition of education, seeking God in all things and developing the whole per-son, together with its emphasis on excellence, as well as personal and professional ethics and community service, the undergraduate and graduate programs at the Lake Shore, Water Tower, Health Sciences and The John Felice Rome Center Campuses of Loyola University, as well as course offerings in Beijing, Vietnam, and Vernon Hills, are a tremendous resource in our metropolitan area and beyond.

From its first class of 37 students in 1870 to the largest undergradu-ate freshmen class in its history in 2016, Loyola has developed into a world class center of scholarship and research with eleven schools and colleges. With Dr. Rooney at the helm, may its administrators, faculty and staff continue to illuminate the search for truth; advance the dia-logue between faith and reason and between faiths and cultures; foster social justice and global solidarity; and promote peace and prosperity by educating Ramblers to strengthen communities, cultivate a more humane world, and make a difference as “persons for others.”

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ABOUT LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO

FOUNDED IN 1870, Loyola University Chicago is one of the nation’s largest Jesuit, Catholic universities, with nearly 16,500 students. More than 11,000 undergraduates call Loyola home.

The University has four campuses: three in the greater Chicago area and one in Rome, Italy, as well as course locations in Beijing, China; Saigon-Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam; Vernon Hills, Illinois (Cuneo Mansion and Gardens); and a Retreat and Ecology Campus in Woodstock, Illinois.

The University features 13 schools, institutes, and colleges, including Arrupe College, College of Arts and Sciences, Michael R. Quinlan

School of Business, School of Communication, School of Continuing and Professional Studies, School of Education, Institute of Environmental Sustainability, the Graduate School, School of Law, Stritch School of Medicine, Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing, Institute of Pastoral Studies, and School of Social Work.

Ranked a top 100 national university by U.S. News & World Report, Loyola is also among a select group of universities recognized for community service and engagement by prestigious national organizations like the Carnegie Foundation and the Corporation for National and Community Service.

1870–1872 ARNOLD J. DAMEN, S.J.

1872–1874 FERDINAND COOSEMANS, S.J.

1874–1877 JOHN DEBLIECK, S.J.

1877–1880 THOMAS H. MILES, S.J.

1880–1884 THOMAS O’NEILL, S.J.

1884–1887 JOSEPH P. ZEALAND, S.J.

1887–1891 EDWARD A. HIGGINS, S.J.

1891–1894 THOMAS S. FITZGERALD, S.J.

1894–1898 JAMES F. X. HOEFFER, S.J.

1898–1900 JOHN F. G. PAHLS, S.J.

1900–1908 HENRY J. DUMBACH, S.J.

1908–1912 ALEXANDER J. BURROWES, S.J.

1912–1915 JOHN L. MATHERY, S.J.

1915–1921 JOHN B. FURAY, S.J.

1921–1927 WILLIAM H. AGNEW, S.J.

1927–1933 ROBERT M. KELLEY, S.J.

1933–1942 SAMUEL K. WILSON, S.J.

1942–1945 JOSEPH M. EGAN, S.J.

1945–1955 JAMES T. HUSSEY, S.J.

1955–1970 JAMES F. MAGUIRE, S.J.

1970–1993 RAYMOND C. BAUMHART, S.J.

1993–2001 JOHN J. PIDERIT, S.J.

2001–2015 MICHAEL J. GARANZINI, S.J.

2016+ JO ANN ROONEY, JD, LLM, EdD

LAKE SHORE CAMPUS (2016)

PRESIDENTS OF LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO

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A S THE OFFICIAL SYMBOL of the Office of the President of Loyola University Chicago, the Chain of Office was conferred for the first time at the Inauguration of the University’s 22nd president, John J. Piderit, S.J. At that time, it was worn by the president at all official University functions where the president presided.

Commissioned in 1993, the Chain of Office was crafted by William Frederick, a metalsmith and former faculty member of the Art Institute of Chicago. The chain contains 17 links. The front of each link features a unique cross design. The chain was made using a centuries-old process called cire-perdue, or lost wax casting, a practice devel-oped by the Etruscans.

The medallion that hangs from the chain is an interpretation of the University seal. The symbols within the seal reflect the history and heritage of Loyola University Chicago.

THE CUSTOM OF WE ARING academic gowns, hoods, and caps dates back to about the 12th century, when most scholars belonged to a religious order. Long gowns and hoods were standard dress for medieval clergy, who often studied and taught in cold buildings.

Sometime in the 14th century, English uni-versities began to use the dress to distinguish levels of education. Modeled on the English system, the American Academic Costume Code was established in 1895 by a commission of delegates from the Ivy League and New York universities.

The Costume Code calls for three types of gowns: doctoral, master’s, and bachelor’s. The doctoral gown is the most elaborate, with front-facing velvet and three velvet bars on each of the full, billowing sleeves. The velvet can be black, PhD blue, or the academic color to which the degree corresponds. The mas-ter’s gown is distinctive for its extremely long, closed sleeves, the arms protruding through a slit at the elbow. The bachelor’s gown is the simplest of the three, a plain gown with long, pointed sleeves. Doctoral and master’s degrees are also indicated by a hood, distinctive in shape, size, and color.

The doctor’s hood is easily recognizable, with wide velvet edging that indicates the degree earned and full exposure of the lining. The master’s hood is the same length as the doc-tor’s hood but does not fully expose the lining, and the velvet edging is not as wide. For both hoods, the lining indicates the colors of the in-stitution conferring the degree. Mortarboards, the distinctive four-pointed caps, are worn by academics at all levels. In recent years, doctors have taken to wearing a soft velvet tam instead.

ARTS WHITE

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DRAB

COMMUNICATION MAROON

EDUCATION LIGHT BLUE

FINE ARTS BROWN

LAW PURPLE

MEDICINE GREEN

MUSIC PINK

NURSING APRICOT

PHILOSOPHY BLUE

SCIENCE YELLOW GOLD

SOCIAL WORK CITRUS

THEOLOGY SCARLET

COMMON COLORS IN THE ACADEMIC COSTUME CODE

Engraved on the reverse side of the medallion are the names of Loyola’s first 23 presidents and their years in office. Dr. Rooney’s name is engraved on the back of the center link, immedi-ately above the medallion, a position that will always be reserved for the name of the governing presi-dent. In the future, former presidents will move up the chain to other links.

THE CHAIN of OFFICE

ACADEMIC REGALIA

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THE ORDER of THE CEREMONY

PROCESSIONAL

Ignatian Brass

ORDER OF THE ACADEMIC PROCESSION

LED BY

John P. Pelissero, PhDPROVOST

Margaret F. Callahan, CRNA, PhD, FNAP, FAANPROVOST, HEALTH SCIENCES DIVISION

FOLLOWED BY

Delegates of Academic InstitutionsPresident’s Medallion Winners

Deans and Faculty MembersOfficers of the University

Installation Ceremony Stage PartyJo Ann Rooney, JD, LLM, EdD

PRESIDENT

NATIONAL ANTHEM AND PRESENTATION OF COLORS

Loyola’s Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC)Student Chamber Choir

INVOCATION

Reverend James S. Prehn, S.J.VICE PRESIDENT AND SPECIAL ADVISOR TO THE PRESIDENT FOR MISSION AND IDENTIT Y

RECTOR, JESUIT COMMUNIT Y, LOYOLA UNIVERSIT Y CHICAGO

OPENING REMARKS

Noah W. Sobe, PhDMASTER OF CEREMONIES

PROFESSOR, SCHOOL OF EDUCATION AND CHAIR, UNIVERSIT Y SENATE

WELCOME

Sr. Jean Dolores Schmidt, BVMCHAPLAIN, MEN’S BASKETBALL TEAM

VIDEO: “WE ARE LOYOLA”

GREETINGS TO THE PRESIDENT

Reverend John P. Fitzgibbons, S.J. (PhD ’93)PRESIDENT, REGIS UNIVERSIT Y

MEMBER, BOARD OF DIRECTORS, ASSOCIATION OF JESUIT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

MEMBER, BOARD OF TRUSTEES, LOYOLA UNIVERSIT Y CHICAGO

Timothy J. Classen, PhDASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, QUINLAN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

CHAIR, FACULT Y COUNCIL

Emmanuelle Escandar (MBA ’15)BUDGET COORDINATOR, STUDENT ACTIVITIES AND GREEK AFFAIRS

CHAIR, STAFF COUNCIL

Amanda L. Worthington (BS ’04, MBA ’08)MEMBERSHIP CHAIR, NATIONAL ALUMNI ADVISORY BOARD

Mariana ChavezLOYOLA SENIOR

PRESIDENT, STUDENT GOVERNMENT, LOYOLA UNIVERSIT Y CHICAGO

MISSIONING STATEMENT

Reverend Walter C. Deye, S.J. (MDiv ’77)SOCIUS AND ACTING PROVINCIAL, CHICAGO-DETROIT PROVINCE, SOCIET Y OF JESUS

INVESTITURE

Robert L. Parkinson Jr. (BBA ’73, MBA ’75)CHAIRMAN, BOARD OF TRUSTEES, LOYOLA UNIVERSIT Y CHICAGO

CHAIN OF OFFICE PRESENTATION

Robert L. Parkinson Jr. and Reverend James S. Prehn, S.J.

INAUGURAL ADDRESS

Jo Ann Rooney, JD, LLM, EdD

CLOSING PRAYER

Reverend James S. Prehn, S.J., and the Loyola Community and Guests

CONCLUSION

Noah W. Sobe, PhD

RECESSIONAL

Ignatian BrassBrian Costello

BAGPIPE SERGEANT, SHANNON ROVERS PIPE BAND

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1742MORAVIAN COLLEGE

Jan GollinsDELEGATE

1789GEORGETOWN UNIVERSIT Y

Dr. Jeanne Lord, PhDASSOCIATE VICE PRESIDENT & DEAN OF STUDENTS

1808MOUNT ST. MARY’S UNIVERSIT Y

Matthew ThibeauDIRECTOR, STRATEGIC PLANNING AND INITIATIVES

1818SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSIT Y

Leonard McKinnisDELEGATE

1830SPRING HILL COLLEGE

James McKinneyFORMER CHAIR OF SPRING HILL COLLEGE BOARD OF TRUSTEES

1831XAVIER UNIVERSIT Y

Aaron MeisVICE PRESIDENT OF ENROLLMENT MANAGEMENT

1839BOSTON UNIVERSIT Y

Elisabeth McCombeALUMNA

1839LORAS COLLEGE

Dr. Daniel Allen Jr., PhDALUMNUS

AS OF OCTOBER 27, 2016

1841FORDHAM UNIVERSIT Y

Patti HellerDELEGATE

1842UNIVERSIT Y OF NOTRE DAME

James HarringtonALUMNUS

1842VILL ANOVA UNIVERSIT Y

Nancy LaneALUMNUS

1843CL ARKE UNIVERSIT Y

Sr. Margaret Mary Cosgrove, BVM (MUND ’70)TRUSTEE EMERITA

1846SAINT VINCENT COLLEGE

Christopher P. WeissALUMNUS

1846 SAINT XAVIER UNIVERSIT Y

Joan KnoxASSOCIATE VICE PRESIDENT OF UNIVERSIT Y AND

COMMUNIT Y RELATIONS

1850SAINT MARY’S UNIVERSIT Y, T WICKENHAM

Chris KerzichDIRECTOR OF AMERICAS AND CANADA AND GLOBAL CATHOLIC ENGAGEMENT

1850UNIVERSIT Y OF DAY TON

William M. Fischer, JDVICE PRESIDENT FOR STUDENT DEVELOPMENT

1851NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSIT Y

Robert AveryREPRESENTATIVE OF THE ALUMNI REGENT GROUP

1851SAINT JOSEPH’S UNIVERSIT Y

Dr. Cary Anderson (MA ’92)VICE PRESIDENT FOR STUDENT LIFE/ ASSOCIATE PROVOST

1855UNIVERSIT Y OF SAN FRANCISCO

Dr. Derek Truesdale, EdD ALUMNUS

1857L AKE FOREST COLLEGE

Bill LowrySECRETARY OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES

1857SAINT JOHN’S UNIVERSIT Y (MN)

Michael McIntyreALUMNUS

1860WHEATON COLLEGE

Dr. David FletcherASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF PHILOSOPHY

1861NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE

Dr. Troy Hammond PRESIDENT

1863BOSTON COLLEGE

Matt WendelALUMNUS

1869ST. IGNATIUS COLLEGE PREP

Rev. Lukas Laniauskas, S.J.VICE PRESIDENT MISSION INTEGRATION AND IMPLEMENTATION

1870CANISIUS COLLEGE

Edward McGrogan (MBA ’00)REGENT

1871ELMHURST COLLEGE

Dr. Larry A. BraskampBOARD OF TRUSTEES

1872SAINT PETER’S UNIVERSIT Y

Judith ValentiALUMNA

187 7REGIS UNIVERSIT Y

Rev. John P. Fitzgibbons, S.J., PhDPRESIDENT

187 7ST. EDWARD’S UNIVERSIT Y

Charles DelGrandeFRIEND

1878DUQUESNE UNIVERSIT Y OF THE HOLY SPIRIT

Andrew Rebholz, Sr.ALUMNUS

JESUIT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

1789 GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY WASHINGTON, D.C.

1818 SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY MISSOURI

1830 SPRING HILL COLLEGE ALABAMA

1831 XAVIER UNIVERSITY OHIO

1841 FORDHAM UNIVERSITY NEW YORK

1843 COLLEGE OF THE HOLY CROSS MASSACHUSETTS

1851 ST. JOSEPH’S UNIVERSITY PENNSYLVANIA

1851 SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY CALIFORNIA

1852 LOYOLA UNIVERSITY MARYLAND MARYLAND

1855 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA

1863 BOSTON COLLEGE MASSACHUSETTS

1870 CANISIUS COLLEGE NEW YORK

1870 LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO ILLINOIS

1872 SAINT PETER’S UNIVERSITY NEW JERSEY

1877 REGIS UNIVERSITY COLORADO

1877 UNIVERSITY OF DETROIT MERCY MICHIGAN

1878 CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY NEBRASKA

1881 MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY WISCONSIN

1886 JOHN CARROLL UNIVERSITY OHIO

1887 GONZAGA UNIVERSITY WASHINGTON

1888 THE UNIVERSITY OF SCRANTON PENNSYLVANIA

1891 SEATTLE UNIVERSITY WASHINGTON

1910 ROCKHURST UNIVERSITY MISSOURI

1911 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY CALIFORNIA

1912 LOYOLA UNIVERSITY NEW ORLEANS LOUISIANA

1942 FAIRFIELD UNIVERSITY CONNECTICUT

1946 LE MOYNE COLLEGE NEW YORK

1954 WHEELING JESUIT COLLEGE WEST VIRGINIA

DELEGATES of ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS

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DELEGATES of ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS

1881MARQUET TE UNIVERSIT Y

Valerie Wilson ReedALUMNA

1882ST. AMBROSE UNIVERSIT Y

Kemper RustebergALUMNUS

1885SETON HILL UNIVERSIT Y

Deana SjolanderALUMNA

1885UNIVERSIT Y OF ST. THOMAS (MN)

Peter GamberALUMNUS

1886JOHN CARROLL UNIVERSIT Y

Doug EnnisCHICAGO ALUMNI CHAPTER BOARD PRESIDENT

1887BENEDICTINE UNIVERSIT Y

Dr. Michael S. BrophyPRESIDENT

1887THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSIT Y OF AMERICA

Rev. Peter Bernardi, S.J.DELEGATE

1888THE UNIVERSIT Y OF SCRANTON

Dr. Robert Davis Jr., EdDCHIEF OF STAFF

1890COLUMBIA COLLEGE CHICAGO

Dr. Stanley WeardenSENIOR VICE PRESIDENT AND PROVOST

1890UNIVERSIT Y OF CHICAGO

Dr. Marilyn KroghLOYOLA FACULT Y

1891NORTH PARK UNIVERSIT Y

Dr. David Parkyn, PhDPRESIDENT

1895OUR L ADY OF THE L AKE UNIVERSIT Y

Bionca MartinALUMNA

1898DEPAUL UNIVERSIT Y

Rev. Dennis Holtschneider, CM, EdDPRESIDENT

1898ST. NORBERT COLLEGE

Patrick KellyALUMNUS FORMER TRUSTEE, LOYOLA UNIVERSIT Y CHICAGO

1899COLLEGE OF SAINT ELIZABETH

Anne LanuteALUMNA

1901DOMINICAN UNIVERSIT Y

Dr. Donna Carroll, PhDPRESIDENT

1904SAINT MICHAEL’S COLLEGE

Corrine O’ConnorALUMNA

1909LOYOL A ACADEMY

Rev. Patrick McGrath, S.J. PRESIDENT

1910ROCKHURST UNIVERSIT Y

Rev. Thomas Curran, S.J.PRESIDENT

1911LOYOL A MARYMOUNT UNIVERSIT Y

Dr. Abbie Robinson- Armstrong, PhDVICE PRESIDENT FOR INTERCULTURAL AFFAIRS

1912LOYOL A UNIVERSIT Y NEW ORLEANS

Kevin PoormanUNIVERSIT Y REPRESENTATIVE

1912ROSALIND FRANKLIN UNIVERSIT Y OF MEDICINE AND SCIENCE

K. Michael Welch, MB, ChB, FRCPPRESIDENT AND CEO

1913COLLEGE OF SAINT BENEDICT

Rachel Schmitt-KaiserALUMNA

1913ROBERT MORRIS UNIVERSIT Y

Mablene KruegerPRESIDENT

1914RESURRECTION UNIVERSIT Y

Dr. Douglas Geiger (JFRC Summer ’04, PhD ’10)VICE PRESIDENT OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS

1915MARY WOOD UNIVERSIT Y

Elizabeth PattaraALUMNA

1920UNIVERSIT Y OF ST. FRANCIS

Dr. Arvid Johnson, PhDPRESIDENT

1923FONTBONNE UNIVERSIT Y

Sr. Bernadette M. Eaton, CSJALUMNA

Patricia Manning (MEd ’87)ALUMNA

1925BRESCIA UNIVERSIT Y

Joshua ClaryVICE PRESIDENT FOR STUDENT AFFAIRS

1925CARLOW UNIVERSIT Y

Lisa SwingALUMNA

1932LEWIS UNIVERSIT Y

Dr. David Livingston, PhDPRESIDENT

1932UNIVERSIT Y OF SAINT JOSEPH, CONNECTICUT

Kathleen Driscoll AmatangeloALUMNA

1942FAIRFIELD UNIVERSIT Y

Bill McIntoshTRUSTEE

1945ROOSEVELT UNIVERSIT Y

Lois BeckerPROVOST AND EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS

1946LE MOYNE COLLEGE

Dr. George DenglerALUMNUS

1948GW YNEDD MERCY UNIVERSIT Y

Dr. Kathleen Owens (BS ’67, PhD ’81)PRESIDENT

1952ADLER UNIVERSIT Y OF PROFESSIONAL PSYCHOLOGY

Dr. Raymond CrossmanPRESIDENT

1954KING’S UNIVERSIT Y COLLEGE

Dr. David Sylvester, PhDPRINCIPAL

1959TRINIT Y CHRISTIAN COLLEGE

Kurt Dykstra, JDPRESIDENT

1965NEUMANN UNIVERSIT Y

Dr. Lawrence DiPaolo Jr., PhD (MA ’00, PhD ’06)VICE PRESIDENT FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS

1966HOLY CROSS COLLEGE

Br. John Paige, CSC, PhDPRESIDENT

1968ST. JOSEPH COLLEGE SEMINARY

Very. Rev. Peter SniegRECTOR-PRESIDENT

1996CRISTO REY JESUIT HIGH SCHOOL

Antonio Ortiz PRESIDENT

2008CHRIST THE KING JESUIT COLLEGE PREPARATORY SCHOOL

Clement Martin, MA (MEd ’01) PRESIDENT

2010UNIVERSIDAD LOYOL A ANDALUCĹ A

Gabriel Maria Pérez AlcaláRECTOR

Francisco de Borja Martin Garrido DIRECTOR OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

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Margaret F. Callahan, CRNA, PhD, FNAP, FAAN (BSN ’74)PROVOST, HEALTH SCIENCES DIVISION

John P. Pelissero, PhD PROVOST

Pamela G. CostasVICE PRESIDENT AND GENERAL COUNSEL AND SECRETARY

Philip D. HaleVICE PRESIDENT FOR GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS

ACADEMIC LEADERS

Mr. James P. Bouchard (BBA ’84)

Rev. Matthew E. Carnes, S.J.

Mr. Charles W. DennyRev. Christopher J. Devron, S.J. (MA ’95)

Dr. Melanie C. DreherMrs. Mary Judith DuchossoisRev. Paul J. Fitzgerald, S.J.

Rev. John P. Fitzgib-bons, S.J. (PhD ’93)

Rev. Thomas P. Greene, S.J. (MA ’02)

Mr. Marvin I. Herman

Mrs. Jackie Taylor Holsten (JD ’99)

Mr. Patrick J. KellyMr. William G. Kistner (BBA ’72)

Mr. Patrick C. Lynch (BBA ’82)

Mr. Rocco J. Martino (MBA ’78)

Mr. Barry C. McCabeMr. Carlos X. Montoya (BA ’85)

Mr. Richard L. Rodriguez (BA ’93)

Dr. Jo Ann RooneyDr. Mark S. Rzepczynski (BA ’79)

Mr. John G. Schreiber (BBA ’68)

Mr. Joseph T. Seminetta (BBA ’86)

Ms. Susan S. Sher (JD ’74)

Mr. Brian K. Speers (JD ’93)

Dr. Stephen P. Squinto (BA ’78, PhD ’84)

Mrs. Cynthia H. StarkMs. Joan E. SteelDr. Julie H. SullivanMr. Robert A. SullivanMs. Mary A. Tolan (BBA ’82)

Mr. Kevin W. WillerSr. Mary Ann Zollmann, BVM (MUND ’64)CHAIRMAN EMERITUS

Mr. Michael R. Quinlan (PhB ’67, MBA ’70)

Linda T. Brubaker, MD, MSDEAN AND CHIEF DIVERSIT Y OFFICER, STRITCH SCHOOL OF MEDICINE

Susan F. Grossman, PhDINTERIM DEAN, SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK

Donald B. Heider, PhDDEAN, SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION

Stephen Katsouros, S.J. (MA ’91)DEAN AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, ARRUPE COLLEGE

Michael J. Kaufman, JDINTERIM DEAN, SCHOOL OF LAW

Vicki A. Keough, APRN-BC, ACNP, FAAN (MSN ’91, PhD ’98)DEAN, MARCELLA NIEHOFF SCHOOL OF NURSING

Patricia Mooney- Melvin, PhDINTERIM DEAN, THE GRADUATE SCHOOL

Walter S. Pearson, PhDDEAN, SCHOOL OF CONTINUING AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES

Terri D. Pigott, PhDDEAN, SCHOOL OF EDUCATION

Thomas J. Regan, S.J.DEAN, COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES

Marianne P. Ryan, PhDDEAN, UNIVERSIT Y LIBRARIES

Brian Schmisek, PhDDIRECTOR, INSTITUTE OF PASTORAL STUDIES

Peter Snieg, S.J.RECTOR-PRESIDENT, ST. JOSEPH COLLEGE SEMINARY

Kevin T. Stevens, DBA (BA ’79, JFRC ’74–’75)DEAN, MICHAEL R. QUINLAN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

Nancy C. Tuchman, PhDDIRECTOR, INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILIT Y

Robert L. Parkinson Jr. (BBA ’73, MBA ’75)CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD

Ruthellyn Musil (BA ’75)VICE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD

Robert L. Parkinson Jr. (BBA ’73, MBA ’75)CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD

Ruthellyn Musil (BA ’75)VICE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD

Jo Ann Rooney, JD, LLM, EdDPRESIDENT

Eric C. JonesTREASURER

Thomas M. KellySENIOR VICE PRESIDENT FOR ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES

Wayne F. Magdziarz (BA ’82, MBA ’87)SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT FOR CAPITAL PLANNING AND CAMPUS MANAGEMENT

Susan M. MalischVICE PRESIDENT AND CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER

Robert A. MunsonSENIOR VICE PRESIDENT FOR FINANCE AND CFO

Jane F. Neufeld (MEd ’90)VICE PRESIDENT FOR STUDENT DEVELOPMENT

James S. Prehn, S.J.VICE PRESIDENT AND SPECIAL ADVISOR TO THE PRESIDENT FOR MISSION AND IDENTIT Y

John M. SchietingerASSISTANT SECRETARY

Kelly L. ShannonVICE PRESIDENT FOR UNIVERSIT Y MARKETING AND COMMUNICATION

Winifred L. Williams, PhDVICE PRESIDENT FOR HUMAN RESOURCES AND CHIEF DIVERSIT Y AND INCLUSION OFFICER

BOARD of TRUSTEES OFFICERS of THE UNIVERSITY

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Michael Joseph MaluchaSAINT JOSEPH COLLEGE SEMINARY

LOYOLA STUDENT PARTICIPANTS

RESERVE OFFICER TRAINING CORPS (ROTC) MEMBERS

COLOR GUARD

Jordan Carbol

Andrew Kallgren

Molly Mensah

Sam Obermeyer

Sarah Semple

THE PRESIDENT’S MEDALLION

The President’s Medallion is one of the most prestigious awards conferred by Loyola University Chicago. A medallion is presented to a single student in each college, school, or institute of the University each year. President’s Medallion recipients must meet the following qualifications:

• Currently enrolled student expected to graduate in the 2016–2017 academic year

• Rank academically in the upper 25 percent of his/her class

• Person of integrity and good reputation

• Exemplify a combination of outstanding scholarship, leadership, and service

• Manifest leadership in serving others through involvement in student organiza-tions or volunteering in community settings

CHAMBER CHOIR

SOPRANO

Ingrid Burton

Chrissy Callahan

Claire Chaikin

Alexia Chibucos

Sarah Gokelman

Maggie Hinton

Sarah Storto

ALTO

Natasja Cabrera

Daria Derda

Dana Lingel

Clare McCullough

Regina Merrill

Riley Vance

TENOR

Matthew Iway

Steve Madete

Michael Sayers

Joey Tomaska

BASS

John De Leon

Donald Hagen

Alejandro Herrle

Roger Kaufman

Kyler Kotsakis

Samuel Mason

IGNATIAN BRASS

TRUMPETS

Karen Perez

Lizzie Williams

HORN

Jessica Weise

TROMBONE

Gus Greenwood

TUBA

Jared Jurss

MAROON & GOLD SOCIETY MEMBERS

Ashley Bovee

MaryKate Brueck

Kelsey Cheng

Kajal Chokshi

Victoria Dobies

Hannah Goheen

Emma Hall

David Hanley

Kelly Janokowicz

Cal Kennedy

Claire Knaus

Kathleen Lantto

Lisa Lieu

Margaret Marx

Kelsey McClear

Emily Nordquist

Sara Quinlan

Alejandro Rios

Cristina Rodriguez

Thea Rossmiller

Rebecca Sawatzki

Maria Solis

Alice Thompson

Kyle Wagner

2016 PRESIDENT’S MEDALLION WINNERS

Carlos LunaARRUPE COLLEGE

Megan Rigsby KleinTHE GRADUATE SCHOOL

Cristina RodriguezCOLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES

Heather Jean NelsonSCHOOL OF LAW

Austin V. Gana TolentinoMICHAEL R. QUINLAN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

Grace Anna RunkelSCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION

Sarah Elizabeth HaleSTRITCH SCHOOL OF MEDICINE

Nicolette R. PrpaSCHOOL OF CONTINUING AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES

Lauren Holly KunzerMARCELLA NIEHOFF SCHOOL OF NURSING

Katina Maria ToleSCHOOL OF EDUCATION

Cory D. MitchellINSTITUTE OF PASTORAL STUDIES

Christie Lynn KochisINSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY

Benjamin S. MartonSCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK

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COMMUNITY RECEPTIONImmediately following this ceremony, please join us

next door in the Arnold J. Damen, S.J., Student Center for light refreshments.

SERVICE DAY AND CANNED FOOD DRIVEAs part of Ignatian Heritage Month and Dr. Rooney’s Inauguration, members of the Loyola community have been invited to participate in a canned food drive and day of service. Volunteers are gathering on Saturday, November 5, to package meals for Stop Hunger Now,

an international hunger relief organization.

PLEASE JOIN US CLOSING PRAYER

Grant me, O Lord, to see everything now with new eyes,to discern and test the spirits

that help me read the signs of the times,to relish the things that are yours, and to

communicate them to others.Give me the clarity of understanding that you gave Ignatius.

PERSONAL PRAYER OF PEDRO ARRUPE, S.J.

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