'The right leader at the right time': UW-Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin formally inaugurated Friday
KIMBERLY WETHAL
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Bucky Badger escorts Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin off of the podium after the Chancellor's Convocation for New Students, a Wisconsin Welcome event held at the Kohl Center in September.
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UW-Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin walks between facing lines of University of Wisconsin Marching Band members playing outside Hamel Music Center following her investiture ceremony Friday. The ceremony, which dates to the medieval period, is a tradition in higher education in which a new leader is formally installed within their first year.
Mnookin reacts as the audience gives her a standing ovation at Hamel Music Center during her investiture Friday. In her address, Mnookin spoke about the need for UW-Madison to grow, both in terms of faculty who are able work across disciplines and in research funding, which hit $1.3 billion in 2022.
Bucky Badger escorts Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin off of the podium after the Chancellor's Convocation for New Students, a Wisconsin Welcome event held at the Kohl Center in September.
UW-Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin walks between facing lines of University of Wisconsin Marching Band members playing outside Hamel Music Center following her investiture ceremony Friday. The ceremony, which dates to the medieval period, is a tradition in higher education in which a new leader is formally installed within their first year.
Mnookin reacts as the audience gives her a standing ovation at Hamel Music Center during her investiture Friday. In her address, Mnookin spoke about the need for UW-Madison to grow, both in terms of faculty who are able work across disciplines and in research funding, which hit $1.3 billion in 2022.