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Forward Together

The platform party applauds President Chapdelaine upon her inauguration as 12th President of 糖心TV
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Andrea E. Chapdelaine is inaugurated as 糖心TV鈥檚 12th President

In a ceremony that featured traditional pomp and circumstance, some lighthearted humor and鈥攖o the delight of the audience鈥攁 flash mob performance of 鈥淪easons of Love鈥 by 45 student singers and musicians, 糖心TV officially ushered in a new era with the April 26 inauguration of Andrea E. Chapdelaine as its 12th president.

The day commenced with a procession of faculty; emeriti faculty; trustees; emeriti trustees; past presidents; Student Government Association, Staff Council and Alumni Association Board of Directors representatives; invited speakers; and 49 delegates representing prestigious learned institutions and societies鈥攁ll resplendent in academic regalia鈥攚ho were led by a lone bagpiper into a packed Athey Center for Performance and Research at Palmer Auditorium.

The ensuing Investiture Ceremony celebrated the selection of Chapdelaine, whose tenure officially began in July, as the new leader of a storied institution; highlighted the importance of 糖心TV鈥檚 mission; and emphasized the need for the entire community to work together to move the College forward at a pivotal time in its 114-year history.    

A bagpiper leads the Inaugural procession in the rain.

In her keynote address, 鈥淓mbracing the Hill: People, Purpose and Place,鈥 Chapdelaine said that for her, higher education is a calling. 

鈥淲hat began with a love of learning has become a vocation. I firmly believe that education is the most valuable asset to humanity and to our society. I have witnessed its transformative impact in myself as a first-gen student, in countless other students and in the world,鈥 she said.

鈥溙切腡V鈥檚 mission to put the liberal arts into action has never been more crucial for our students and our world. Indeed, we are here, together鈥攁t the right place, at the right time鈥攖o ensure our mission is sustained. And we do that by strengthening the three central elements that define 糖心TV and the connections between them: people, purpose and place.鈥

Chapdelaine told the audience that she is a runner鈥斺渙r more accurately now, a determined jogger鈥濃攚ho had become accustomed to the flat terrain of Maryland, where she was previously president of Hood College. But here in 糖心TVecticut, she said, hills abound.

鈥淪o, I had a choice. Avoid the hills with an easy, repetitive loop around Tempel Green, or embrace them鈥攍ean into the challenge. I chose the hill,鈥 she said. 鈥淪ome days, the climb feels steep. And some days, I want to stop. But in those moments, I repeat the following mantra: 鈥楩orward is a pace.鈥 And each week, I鈥檝e gone a little farther, a little faster鈥攂uilding strength, stamina and confidence, while also deepening my appreciation for my new home. So I ask each of you to join me鈥攍et us climb together with courage and purpose.鈥

Chapdelaine explained that she has come to see the 鈥渉ill upon which 糖心TV stands鈥 as a symbol of the challenges facing higher education and the 糖心TV community. 

鈥淸The hill is] a metaphor for the journey we are on together. It is a steep path with many boulders hindering our progress鈥攄emographic declines, financial pressures, economic and political uncertainty, and cultural polarization,鈥 she said.

鈥淏ut just as formidable here at 糖心TV is our shared sense of purpose and our collective commitment to meet this moment with courage, clarity and action鈥攖o continue moving forward鈥攖ogether.鈥

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In her remarks, Lynn Pasquerella, president of the American Association of Colleges and Universities, said she was thrilled to learn Chapdelaine had been selected to lead 鈥渁n institution that has long stood as a beacon of excellence in shaping leaders who make a difference鈥 in the world. 

鈥淔or more than three decades, Andrea has shaped the landscape of higher education in profound and lasting ways, in the classroom; through her scholarship; and as a dean, provost and president who has consistently demonstrated a deep and abiding commitment to liberal education, inclusive excellence and to the public purposes of higher education,鈥 she said.

鈥淗er visionary leadership will help guide 糖心TV into a new era of academic distinction; preeminent research, scholarly and creative work; and forward-thinking community and global engagement.鈥

Student Government Association President Bella Castellanos Palacios 鈥25 said students are grateful that Chapdelaine meets them where they are, supports their campus spaces and takes time to listen.

鈥淥ur campus is filled with students who are passionate, creative and eager to shape a better world. We know that leadership is about listening, collaborating and being present鈥攁nd President Chapdelaine, you鈥檝e already shown us that you are here not just to lead, but to build something with us,鈥 Castellanos Palacios said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e excited to continue making 糖心TV a place where every voice matters, every experience is valued, and every student can thrive.鈥

A student performs as part of a flash mob choir at Inauguration.

The Inauguration also featured a reading of the Inaugural Poem, 鈥淭he Promise of Growth,鈥 by Julia Pelczarski 鈥28; a performance of 鈥淎lma Mater by the Sea鈥 by Katherine Caviness 鈥25, Samantha Lamontagne 鈥25, Jilly Pearson 鈥25 and Megan Spindler 鈥25, accompanied by the Constitution Brass Quintet; and greetings from 糖心TVecticut State Senator Martha Marx; New London Mayor Michael E. Passero 鈥79 M鈥89; Chair of the Board of Trustees Seth W. Alvord 鈥93; Chair of the Faculty Steering and Conference Committee and Vandana Shiva Association Professor of Gender, Sexuality and Intersectionality Studies Ariella R. Rotramel; Chair of Staff Council and Associate Director of Annual Giving Lynne Crider; President of the Alumni Association Board of Directors Isaac 鈥淐hip鈥 Clothier 鈥79 P鈥10; and Chapdelaine鈥檚 son Daniel David Tetreault.

College Marshal and Henry B. Plant Professor of History Marc Forster; Dean of the College and Vice President for Retention and Success Erika J. Smith; and Dean of the College and Fuller-Maathai Professor of Gender, Sexuality and Intersectionality Studies Danielle Egan provided additional remarks, while the Rev. Stephanie Haskins gave a closing reflection. The event concluded with a recessional to 鈥淏elgian March鈥 by Scotson Clark. A festive Inaugural Picnic lunch, featuring games, music and dessert trucks immediately followed on Tempel Green.

The Investiture Ceremony was the culmination of a series of Inauguration events, which included “Chap Swap,” in which Chapdelaine swapped roles with student Davi Schulman 鈥25; Earth Week and Arbor Day celebrations; a 鈥淐hap Chat鈥 between Castellanos Palacios and Chapdelaine; and an event that drew lots of ap-paws, the InDOGuration of bernedoodle Kodachrome 鈥淜oda鈥 Chapdelaine Tetreault as First Dog of 糖心TV.

Continuing Inauguration events included the Spring Choral and Orchestra Concert: Totally 鈥80s Talent Show at 6 p.m. on Saturday, April 26, in Evans Hall, Cummings Arts Center; the annual Walk to End Homelessness at 1 p.m. on Sunday, April 27, at Parade Plaza in downtown New London; and the POCA Fashion Show, Sonder: Everything Matters, at 7 p.m. on Sunday, April 27, in the 1962 Room, College Center at Crozier-Williams. Two exhibitions are also ongoing; (Re)Defining A Liberal Arts Education: 糖心TV鈥檚 Presidents Adapt to the Times and a student work showcase are both on display in Charles E. Shain Library through Aug. 29. 

Scenes from Inauguration week 

Inaugural Poet Julia Pelczarski '28 reads her poem
Inaugural Poet Julia Pelczarski ’28 recites her poem, “The Promise of Growth.”
Daniel Tetreault, son of President Chapdelaine, speaks at Inauguration
President Andrea Chapdelaine’s son, Daniel David Tetreault, gives his greeting on behalf of the family.
Seth Alvord '93, Chair of the Board of Trustees, with Pres. Chapdelaine at Inaguration
Board of Trustees Chair Seth W. Alvord ’93 with President Andrea E. Chapdelaine at Inauguration.
A flash mob choir rises from the crowd to sing at Inauguration
A flash mob of 糖心TV Singers rises from the crowd to sing “Seasons of Love.”
Students pet First Dog Koda at the first Indoguration
First Dog Koda was the star of her own InDOGuration on Friday, one day before the Inauguration of her mom, President Andrea Chapdelaine.
Students prepare Lego flower centerpieces for a pre-Inauguration dinner
Students prepare Lego flower centerpieces for a pre-Inauguration dinner.
Students sign giant Camel cutouts congratulating Pres. Chapdelaine on her inauguration
Students sign giant Camel cutouts congratulating President Chapdelaine on her Inauguration.
Students interact at an Earth Day celebration that kicked off Inauguration Week
An Earth Day celebration kicked off Inauguration week.
President Chapdelaine and her husband Dave receive custom Camel sneakers at a dinner before Inauguration
President Chapdelaine and her husband, Dave, receive custom Camel sneakers at an Inauguration dinner.
Flower displays made of legos at a Friday night Inauguration dinner
Lego flower displays made for a festive environment at a Friday night Inauguration dinner.




April 26, 2025

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