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MIT将举行活动庆祝第17任校长L. Rafael Reif在9月21日就职

已有 4246 次阅读 2012-9-14 22:22 |个人分类:美国麻省理工学院见闻|系统分类:博客资讯| 校长, MIT, Rafael, Reif, 17任

MIT第17任校长L. Rafael Reif将在9月21日正式就职,MIT将在下周9月19-22举行一系列庆祝活动,具体活动内容及其进展可以访问网站:http://web.mit.edu/inauguration/
 

 
 
 
以下是MIT网站的欢迎词和志愿者募集信息
Welcome

On Friday, September 21, 2012, the global family of MIT will gather on campus for the inauguration of Rafael Reif as MIT’s 17th president.

All are welcome to attend the ceremony, which will open with an academic procession that will highlight the breadth of the MIT community: senior officers, faculty, MIT Corporation members, and selected staff, student, and alumni leaders have been invited to march. Delegates from colleges, universities, and academic associations around the world will join the procession in recognition of MIT’s place in the academy.

Details about the inauguration ceremony and all the festivities planned for that week are being finalized in these weeks leading up to the event: please continue to visit these pages for the most recent information. Questions may be directed to the Office of Institute Events.

We hope that you will be present as we celebrate this moment and look to the future of MIT.

Volunteer

Community members interested in volunteering to assist at the Friday ceremony and/or Saturday festival are invited to register online. Thank you!

 

 

Preview of an inauguration http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2012/preview-inauguration-of-mits-17th-president-0912.html
In addition to marking the beginning of L. Rafael Reif’s term as MIT’s 17th president, the festivities will celebrate the MIT community’s ethic of service.

To celebrate the inauguration of L. Rafael Reif as the Institute’s 17th president, MIT will host a series of events that will explore collaborations within MIT, as well as the Institute’s innovations in technology, education and global engagement.  

The inaugural festivities, which will be held next week, from Sept. 19 to 22, will revolve around a central theme: “One Community, Together in Service.”

Prior to the inauguration ceremony — which will occur on Friday, Sept. 21 — MIT will host three academic symposia, all free and open to the community, on topics Reif views as central to the future of MIT.

On Wednesday, Sept. 19, a symposium titled “Infinite Innovation” will explore the history of innovation at MIT, as well as advances in biological engineering, materials science, urban planning and media arts, among other fields. Later that day, students will participate in an elevator pitch contest, presenting their ideas and demonstrations to the community, as well as a panel of judges.

On Thursday, Sept. 20, the festivities will continue with a second symposium, “A Globally Engaged MIT,” where members of the MIT community will share their research and educational experiences around the world. The symposium will include a panel discussion with MIT faculty members who are presidents of the Institute’s partner universities abroad, including the Singapore University of Technology and Design, Masdar Institute of Science and Technology, and Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology.

That evening, an Inaugural Celebration Concert will honor Reif at Kresge Auditorium, featuring the Caracas Brass — a 10-member ensemble from the Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra of Venezuela.

The last symposium, on Friday, Sept. 21, will address the theme “The Future of Education.” In a series of panels and presentations, faculty members will talk about the role of technology in the classroom, and how to adapt to students’ changing interests and needs — both on campus and online.  

The week’s events will lead up to the formal inauguration ceremony at 2:30 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 21. The ceremony will be held in Killian Court, where delegates from academic institutions around the world will join MIT faculty, students, staff, alumni and trustees in an academic procession along Memorial Drive into the courtyard. Following academic tradition, Reif will be last in line. After he is officially installed as president of MIT — and after MIT faculty, staff and students perform an original composition by Institute Professor John Harbison — Reif will deliver an inaugural address. In closing the ceremony, the academic procession will file off the stage in reverse order, led by the newly inaugurated president.

All are welcome at the inauguration ceremony; no tickets are required. A community reception will follow the ceremony in Killian Court.

The inaugural festivities will be capped off with a bit of fun: The MIT community is invited to take part in a number of events on Saturday, Sept. 22, including a community run dubbed the Beaver Dash — a “5K plus a few smoots” — to benefit Habitat for Humanity; a scavenger hunt around campus; and an Inaugural Global Barbecue, with food, live music and children’s games and activities.

For more information and a complete schedule of inaugural events, visit the Inauguration 2012 website.

http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2012/preview-inauguration-of-mits-17th-president-0912.html



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