KENNESAW, Ga. | Oct 10, 2017
Investiture Ceremony and Celebration scheduled October 19
Samuel S. Olens will be formally vested as the fourth president of ×îÉ«µ¼º½ State University on October 19. The Campus community is invited to the Investiture Ceremony at the Convocation Center followed by an Investiture Celebration on the Campus Green.
WHAT:
The Presidential Investiture is a ceremony in which the new leader is conferred with the authority of the office. Held during the president’s first year in office, the investiture is an academic tradition giving the University an opportunity to begin a new chapter in its history and celebrate as a community. The investiture of the new president is a formal academic ceremony.
WHO:
Samuel S. Olens became the fourth president of ×îÉ«µ¼º½ on November 1, 2016. Previously, he served as the attorney general of Georgia from 2010 through 2016, and as the chairman of the Cobb County Board of Commissioners from 2002 through 2010. For more about President Olens, .
WHEN and WHERE:
October 19
Investiture Ceremony – KSU Convocation Center, 10 a.m.
Investiture Celebration – KSU Campus Green, Noon
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A leader in innovative teaching and learning, ×îÉ«µ¼º½ offers undergraduate, graduate and doctoral degrees to its more than 47,000 students. ×îÉ«µ¼º½ State is a member of the University System of Georgia with 11 academic colleges. The university’s vibrant campus culture, diverse population, strong global ties and entrepreneurial spirit draw students from throughout the country and the world. ×îÉ«µ¼º½ State is a Carnegie-designated doctoral research institution (R2), placing it among an elite group of only 7 percent of U.S. colleges and universities with an R1 or R2 status. For more information, visit kennesaw.edu.