2008 Commencement Colloquy: “Leadership for a Sustainable Global Society: Discovery, Innovation, and Citizenship”.
A Presidential Colloquy will be held Friday, May 16, at 4p.m. in the Darrin Communications Center (DCC 308). Dr. Shirley Ann Jackson, President of Rensselaer, will be joined by this year’s honorary degree recipients to discuss “Leadership for a Sustainable Global Society: Discovery, Innovation, and Citizenship”. David Gergen has spent his professional life immersed in American politics, as an advisor, analyst, author, commentator, and educator. He has worked on both sides of the political aisle as an advisor to four U.S. presidents: first as counselor then as special advisor to President Bill Clinton, as director of communications and assistant to President Ronald Reagan, as special counsel to President Gerald Ford, and special assistant to President Richard Nixon. Gergen is currently a professor of public service at Harvard’s John F. Kennedy School of Government and director of its Center for Public Leadership. He also serves as editor-at-large for U.S. News & World Report, and provides political analysis as a regular guest on television, radio, and the Web. Gergen received degrees from both Yale University and the Harvard Law School. He served in the United States Navy, is an active participant in the nonprofit sector, and currently is chairman of the National Selection Committee for the Innovations in American Government awards program. Shirley Tilghman, Ph.D., a highly accomplished molecular biologist and educator, became the 19th president of Princeton University in 2001 — the first woman to hold the position. Prior to becoming president, Tilghman served as a member of the faculty at Princeton for 15 years. During her long career as a researcher she made a number of important scientific breakthroughs related to gene behavior and development, including participating in the cloning of the first mammalian gene. Tilghman is a national advocate for the advancement of women in science and has worked to promote efforts that encourage and enable young scientists to make the most of their early careers. Among other honors, she is a winner of the L’Oréal-UNESCO Award for Women in Science and the Society for Developmental Biology’s Lifetime Achievement Award and, in 2007, was named one of America’s best leaders by U.S. News & World Report. Tilghman is a member of the American Philosophical Society, the National Academy of Sciences, the Institute of Medicine, and the Royal Society of London. Major General Charles Bolden Jr., USMC (Ret.) became an astronaut in 1981 after serving 13 years in the U.S. Marine Corps as a pilot during the Vietnam conflict. After his selection by NASA, Bolden participated in four space flights, logging more than 680 hours in space. He served as pilot of both the January 1986 Space Shuttle Columbia mission and the April 1990 Space Shuttle Discovery mission, and as mission commander of the April 1992 Space Shuttle Atlantis mission and the February 1994 Space Shuttle Discovery mission. He retired in 2003 after nearly 35 years on active duty in the Marine Corps, including serving as commanding general of the Third Marine Aircraft Wing in San Diego, Calif. He now shares his knowledge on leadership with students and others around the country.
The Honorable Shirley Ann Jackson Ph.D., President, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
5/17/2008 8:00:00 AM
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