Chancellor Michael F. Collins will give his annual Convocation address today at 4 p.m. in the Sherman Center auditorium, which will be immediately followed by Investiture. Convocation Week, the annual campuswide celebration of faculty, students and scholarship that marks the beginning of the new academic year, includes special events honoring students from all three schools.
The week of activities began on Monday, Sept. 16, with the Graduate School of Nursing’s Graduate Education Program (GEP) Pinning Ceremony. In the presence of family, guests and faculty members, GEP students were presented with their nursing pins and welcomed into the nursing community by campus leaders. The GEP program, for individuals with a baccalaureate degree in a field other than nursing, leads first to registered nurse licensure and then to advanced nursing specialties. The pinning ceremony symbolizes successful completion of the courses and clinical experiences required for taking the licensure exam.
Harvey J. Makadon, MD, director of the National LGBT Health Education Center at the Fenway Institute and clinical professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School, gave the address at the second-annual LGBTA Welcome Luncheon on Tuesday, Sept. 17.
The new Recognition of Newly Qualified PhD Candidates by the Graduate School of Medical Sciences took place on Wednesday, Sept. 18. The ceremony recognized those who have successfully completed the Qualifying Exam, which marks the transition from classroom-based learning to candidacy for a doctoral degree.
During his address at Convocation today, Chancellor Michael F. Collins will present the 2013 Chancellor’s Medals for distinguished teaching, distinguished scholarship, distinguished service and clinical excellence.
Immediately following Chancellor Collins’ address, four faculty members will be invested as named chairs. Each will give a short talk after receiving a symbolic medal from the benefactor or representative whose generosity made the chair possible. Those being honored at Investiture are:
• Dale L. Greiner, PhD, professor of molecular medicine: The Dr. Eileen L. Berman and Stanley I. Berman Foundation Chair in Biomedical Research;
• Catarina I. Kiefe, MD, PhD, chair and professor of quantitative health sciences and professor of medicine: The Melvin S. and Sandra L. Cutler Chair in Biomedical Research;
• Ellen M. Gravallese, MD, professor of medicine and cell & developmental biology: The Myles J. McDonough Chair in Rheumatology; and
• Silvia Corvera, MD, professor of molecular medicine and cell & developmental biology: The Endowed Chair in Diabetes Research, given by an anonymous donor.
Capping off the week will be the White Coat Ceremony on Friday, Sept. 20, at 3:30 p.m. in the Sherman Center First Floor Atrium. Oscar E. Starobin, MD, the inaugural recipient of the Chancellor's Medal for Clinical Excellence, will give the keynote address at the ceremony that welcomes incoming School of Medicine students into the medical community. Following the address, each student will be presented with a white coat by two people: an individual significant in the student's personal and/or professional development, chosen by the student; and the student's Learning Community mentor, who represents the value system of the school and the new profession the students are about to enter.
For more information about any of these events, visit the Convocation information web pages.
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