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Friday, April 28, 2023

Presidential Installation Will Be a Historic & Celebratory Event

President Bolton, seated at her desk, pen in hand.

Tonight, Sarah Bolton will officially become Whitman College’s 15th President. Whitman leaders, alumni and higher education dignitaries from across the nation will come to Walla Walla to celebrate Bolton’s Presidential Installation—a momentous event in Whitman’s history. 

The Installation Ceremony will take place in Cordiner Hall at 5 p.m. with the academic procession starting at 4:45 p.m. and a reception to follow. The celebration will continue with events on Saturday, April 29. 

“The Board of Trustees and the entire Whitman community are eager to celebrate Whitman College and the Installation of President Sarah Bolton,” says Joseph C. Davis ’80. “I could not imagine a more talented, collaborative, strategic and kind person to lead us into the future."

Community-wide events on Saturday include a panel discussion with national leaders in higher education, “Higher Education for a Changing World,” moderated by President Bolton, an Academic Symposium with presentations from both participating faculty and students, student research poster sessions, a Whitman Chorale concert and more (see schedule below).

“The upcoming Presidential Installation will be such a special event,” says Vice President for Communications Gina Zandy Ohnstad. “Not only is it an opportunity to celebrate President Bolton and the exciting future of the college, but also to commemorate how we’ve arrived at this moment and the impact that Whitman has made on the lives of thousands of students.”

Bolton is a physicist, professor and administrator with more than 25 years of experience in higher education and a long-standing commitment to inclusive excellence and the liberal arts, including serving as the President of The College of Wooster from 2016–2022. She succeeded President Kathleen M. Murray upon her retirement at the end of the 2021–2022 academic year. Bolton assumed the presidency in July 2022.

Read the full story by Sydney London ’23.
(See also the Whitman Wire interview with President Bolton.)

Installation Weekend Schedule

Friday, April 28

  • 5 p.m. - Installation Ceremony, Cordiner Hall
  • 6:30 p.m. - Reception, Cordiner Hall Foyer

Saturday, April 29

  • 9 a.m. - Panel Discussion: Higher Education for a Changing World, Chism Recital Hall
  • 10:30 a.m. - Academic Symposium, Chism Recital Hall
  • 11:30 a.m. - Student Research Poster Sessions, Chism Recital Hall Foyer
  • Noon - Campus Picnic, Stanton Field
  • 3 p.m. - Whitman Baseball vs. California Lutheran University, Borleske Stadium
  • 7 p.m. - Whitman Chorale Concert
  • 8 p.m. - Student Installation Party: Big Joe & Save It For Later, Reid Ballroom

Announcements

Reminder: Treaty Rock Ground Blessing Today

The Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation (CTUIR) and Whitman College will hold a Treaty Rock Ground Blessing event today at 3 p.m. at PE-WA-OO-YIT ("Treaty Rock") near the outdoor amphitheatre. CTUIR General Council Chairman Lindsey X. Watchman and CTUIR General Council Interpreter Thomas Morning Owl will provide a ceremonial blessing for this event. The event coincides with a student-led campaign to replace non-native ivy on campus with native plants. (See attached flyer.)

 

Plant Restoration Project Tomorrow

Join the Outhouse, ASWC Sustainability, Stream Team, the Tri-State Steelheaders and other campus and community partners for the second part of a student-led plant restoration project, happening on Saturday, April 29 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. between Reid Campus Center and the Fouts Center for Visual Arts. All are welcome to help in restoring culturally and biologically significant native plants on campus. Snacks will be provided. (See attached flyer.)

 

Reminder: Anchor Splash Fundraiser Tomorrow

Whitman sorority Delta Gamma will host Anchor Splash from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, April 29. This lighthearted swimming competition will be fun to watch and will raise money (donate here) for Service for Sight and the United Blind of Walla Walla. (See attached flyer.)

 

Whitman Athletics Celebration of Champions Tomorrow

Whitman Athletics will hold a Celebration of Champions to honor the individual and team achievements of its student-athletes and teams. The ceremony will take place following game one of the Whitman baseball doubleheader versus Cal Lutheran on Saturday, April 29, starting at noon. The Whitman Student-Athlete Advisory Committee will also host a barbecue during the doubleheader, and President Bolton will throw the first pitch of game two. 

 

Update to Student Installation Party on Saturday

Due to illness, the music lineup for the “Bolton Bash” installation party for students has changed, but the party goes on! Big Joe will now open for Save It For Later. Join your fellow students for live music, dancing and snacks, Saturday, April 29 from 8–11 p.m. in the Reid Campus Center Young Ballroom.

 

Beat the Heat on Sunday

The weather forecast for this weekend predicts warmer temperatures than we’ve seen in a few months. Whitman Events Board invites you to “Beat the Heat” on Sunday, April 30 from 3–5 p.m. on the Cordiner Hall side lawn. Cool off with a dunk tank, through a water balloon fight or with a cool snack (ice cream, boba, popsicles). (See attached flyer.)

Daily COVID-19 Update

In accordance with Washington State Labor & Industries employer requirements, we are notifying the campus community that since yesterday, one person with Whitman access was confirmed positive for COVID-19.

Please continue to follow all our campus COVID-19 protocols and if you have any symptoms that may be COVID-19 or know that you may have been exposed to coronavirus, please be tested.

Happening This Weekend

 

Today

12:10 p.m.

Movement That Matters: Yoga *cancelled*

Multipurpose Gym

1–5 p.m.

Thesis Drop-In Help

Penrose Library

2 p.m.

Outdoor Program Trip: Multi-Day Rafting

Deschutes River

3 p.m.

PE-WA-OO-YIT Treaty Rock Ground Blessing

Near Outdoor Amphitheatre

3 p.m.

Whitman Women’s Tennis vs Lewis-Clark State College (Idaho)

Whitman Tennis Courts

3:30 p.m.

Whitman Baseball vs California Lutheran University

Borleske Stadium

5 p.m.

Presidential Installation

Cordiner Hall

7–9 p.m.

Sex Week: Reid Takeover

Reid Campus Center Basement

7 p.m.

Whitman Orchestra Concert

Chism Recital Hall

7:30 p.m.

Talent Show

Douglas Courtyard

8–9 p.m.

Journaling & Tea on the Wellness Porch

Wellness Interest House

Saturday

9 a.m.

Panel: Higher Education for a Changing World

Chism Recital Hall

10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Native Plant Planting Party

Reid Side Lawn

10:30 a.m.

Academic Symposium

Chism Recital Hall

11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Delta Gamma: Anchor Splash!

Harvey Pool

11:30 a.m.

Student Research Poster Sessions

Chism Recital Hall Foyer

Noon

Campus Picnic

Stanton Field

Noon

Whitman Baseball vs California Lutheran University

Borleske Stadium

1 p.m.

Stream Team: Wa-Hi Garbage Cleanup

(Meet Outside Reid at 12:40 p.m.)

2:30–5 p.m.

BIPOC Climbing

Climbing Center

3 p.m.

Whitman Baseball vs California Lutheran University

Borleske Stadium

7 p.m.

Whitman Chorale Concert

Chism Recital Hall

8–11 p.m.

Student Installation Party: Big Joe & Wind-Up Birds

Reid Ballroom

Sunday

9 a.m.

Outdoor Program Trip: Flatwater Kayaking

Wallula Gap

Noon–3 p.m.

Interest House Community: Spring Fling

Lakum Duckum Lawn (RSVP)

Noon–2 p.m.

Open Garden

Organic Garden (at Penrose and Pacific)

12:30–2:30 p.m.

Faculty/Staff Climbing

Climbing Center

3 p.m.

Chamber Music Concert

Chism Recital Hall

3–4 p.m.

Community Engagement Volunteer Appreciation

Reid Side Lawn

3–5 p.m.

Whitman Events Board: Beat the Heat

Reid Side Lawn

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