Images from an Installation

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  • The installation of Ray Wallace as the seventh chancellor of IU Southeast began at 2 p.m. on Dec. 5, 2014.

  • The installation was held in the Richard K. Stem Concert Hall in the Paul W. Ogle Cultural and Community Center at IU Southeast.

  • The Indiana University Southeast Commonwealth Brass Band Quintet provided music throughout the ceremony.

  • The Processional of the Platform Party was introduced by the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music Herald Trumpeters.

  • Philip Thomas plays the cornet.

  • Amanda E. Tewell sings “The Star Spangled Banner”.

  • The Reverend Albert Cole gives the Invocation.

  • Indiana University President Michael A. McRobbie welcomes the crowd.

  • State Senator Ronald Grooms speaks as Chancellor Wallace looks on.

  • Chancellor Wallace embraces State Representative, and IUS alum, Edward D. Clere.

  • President McRobbie speaks to assembled faculty, students, and community members about Chancellor Wallace.

  • Past IUS chancellors Barbara Bichelmeyer, left, and Sandra Patterson-Randles.

  • The assembled stand and sing “The Star Spangled Banner”.

  • The crowd applauds as Ray Wallace is officially recognized as the seventh chancellor of IU Southeast.

  • Chancellor Wallace acknowledges his wife, Susan Wallace, after he is given an IU tie by SGA President Stephon Moore. Moore said Susan Wallace gave him the idea for the gift.

  • Chancellor Wallace embraces Moore after he is given an IU tie.

  • SGA President Stephon Moore addresses the crowd.

  • President of the Indiana University Southeast Professional Staff Council Leigh Ann Meyer shakes Chancellor Wallace’s hand after addressing the crowd.

  • President McRobbie chuckles during the ceremony.

  • Chancellor Wallace receives applause after being officially recognized as chancellor.

  • U.S. Representative Todd Young applauds Chancellor Wallace.

  • Chancellor Wallace addressed faculty and students and says that he is “honored”.

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Josh Rowe, Contributing photographer