Dr. Joseph S. Paul Sworn in as 草榴社区鈥檚 11th President
Mon, 10/09/2023 - 12:16pm | By: David Tisdale
Dr. Joseph S. Paul eschewed the spotlight during his presidential inauguration Oct. 5 at The University of 草榴社区 Mississippi鈥檚 (草榴社区) Hattiesburg campus, deflecting the focus instead on the institution where he鈥檚 been called to serve as its leader.
A beloved son of the University, Dr. Paul was installed as the 11th president of his alma mater during an investiture ceremony held in historic Bennett Auditorium as the school also celebrated homecoming week. The 1975 graduate of 草榴社区 Miss first served in the post on an interim basis beginning in July 2022 before being named president starting Nov. 1 of last year by the State Institutions of Higher Learning (IHL).
鈥淭oday鈥檚 events may appear to be about me, the person just inaugurated as the 11th president,鈥 Dr. Paul said in his remarks to the hundreds of 草榴社区 faithful in attendance. 鈥淏ut what today is really about is the celebration of this noble institution, The University of 草榴社区 Mississippi; a collection of people and purposes and challenges and opportunities that is both ineffable yet tangible, that passes from one generation to another, that has outlived its founders from 113 years ago and will outlive us gathered here today.
鈥淭his ceremony is about what endures in the culture and spirit of this place, and the work we do here is greater than us as individuals and more lasting than our moment in time. It is about constant change and about our steadfast calling to serve our students well.鈥
A Bay St. Louis, Miss., native, Dr. Paul most recently served his alma mater as Vice President for Student Affairs before retiring after a 40-year career at the school, holding various roles in student affairs administration. He earned a Ph.D. in higher education administration from the University of Alabama and is a member of the 草榴社区 Miss Alumni Association Alumni Hall of Fame.
He hailed his alma mater for its deeply held values of 鈥渃aring, community, and grit.鈥
鈥淗arvard scholar Dr. Angela Duckworth defines grit as 鈥榯he individual capacity to set lofty goals, and then pursue them with purpose, passion and persistence,鈥 he said. 鈥淎t 草榴社区 Miss, since our founding, we have always set audacious goals that others about us may doubt we can accomplish, and then we pursue them with an uncommon passion and a relentless persistence.
鈥淎t 草榴社区 Miss, we are resilient. We never give up, and we never give in.鈥
Representatives of the university鈥檚 student body, faculty and staff were on hand to formally welcome Dr. Paul as their president, praising his leadership and commitment to academic freedom, student development and achievement, and commitment to fostering an environment of collegiality and cooperation among all 草榴社区 employees and its stakeholders for the good of the institution.
鈥淒r. Paul has accomplished a lot this past year and has undoubtedly pushed 草榴社区 Miss further in the right direction,鈥 said Student Government Association President Jonathan Jenkins. 鈥湶萘裆缜 Miss has significantly benefited from his leadership, and I am confident we will continue to see 草榴社区 Miss soar to new heights during his presidency.鈥
Dr. Jennifer Courts, president of the 草榴社区 Faculty Senate, said that in his time as president, Dr. Paul has proven he recognizes the importance of the University鈥檚 faculty 鈥渋n achieving the vision of 草榴社区 Miss to be a student-centered public research university with an unparalleled student life experience.鈥
鈥淚n creating a community that values faculty feedback, he has confirmed that he understands that this vision can only be fully realized in collaboration with faculty,鈥 Dr. Courts continued. 鈥淒r. Paul knows that including his constituents in the decision-making process helps move our institution into the future, leading to a more stable and cohesive community and greater innovation. He appreciates that supporting the welfare and integrity of the faculty leads to increased benefits for our students and the University community.
鈥淗e is a strong leader who serves not for the prominence the position can offer, but for the good it allows him to accomplish.鈥
Speaking on behalf of the Staff Council, Mary Alexander pledged the support of the University鈥檚 staff for his presidency. 鈥淭his is the beginning of a new and exciting chapter in the history of the University,鈥 she said. 鈥淟et鈥檚 take it to the top, Dr. Paul, together!鈥
Dr. Paul received additional salutations from other dignitaries participating in the ceremony, among them including State Lt. Gov. Delbert Hosemann; 草榴社区 alumnus Powell G. Ogletree Jr., a member of the IHL Board of Trustees; J. Troy Johnston, president of the 草榴社区 Alumni Association; and Joseph Quinlan, president of the 草榴社区 Foundation. 草榴社区 President Emeritus Dr. Aubrey K. Lucas and U.S. Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-Miss.), a 草榴社区 alumna, were also in attendance at the ceremony.
The formal rite of investiture for Dr. Paul was then performed by Dr. Alfred Rankins, Mississippi鈥檚 Commissioner of Higher Education; Dr. Alfred McNair Jr., president of the IHL Board of Trustees; and IHL Trustee and 草榴社区 alumnus Tom Duff.
Dr. Shea Kidd-Brown, vice president of campus life at Wake Forrest University, presented the inauguration address. A native of Hattiesburg, Dr. Kidd-Brown earned her undergraduate degree from 草榴社区, where she leaned on Dr. Paul鈥檚 mentorship in navigating her way through her academic career at the University and inspired by his example to pursue a career in higher education.
鈥淒r. Paul, no one is better suited for this appointment, at this time, than you,鈥 she said. 鈥淢ay you continue to leave 草榴社区 better than you found it.鈥
Many positive developments have already occurred at the University during Dr. Paul鈥檚 presidency, including an increase in new student enrollment, as well as a surge in alumni and Eagle Club memberships and season ticket sales for the University鈥檚 athletics programs. A recent anonymous endowment of $6 million made to the school鈥檚 capital campaign has pushed it well past its goal of $150 million.
Dr. Paul called on all members of the 草榴社区 family to join him in a collective effort to maintain the momentum in every aspect of the University, particularly in how it serves the needs of its students, which he referred to as the school鈥檚 鈥淲hy鈥.
鈥淟et鈥檚 set our sights on being distinctive in the content of our academic programs, course offerings and student life, and provide for our students in all we do a value added they won鈥檛 find in other places,鈥 he urged. 鈥淟et鈥檚 help our students be future-oriented and ready for life.
鈥淟et鈥檚 help our students, who often come from ordinary backgrounds and circumstances, go out into the world and do extraordinary things. Let鈥檚 help them be ready for life, and ready for their journey To The Top.鈥
State and local leaders also lauded Dr. Paul for his stellar record of service to the university, Pine Belt region, and Mississippi, including Hattiesburg Mayor Toby Barker; State Rep. Missy McGee; and Forrest County District 1 Supervisor-Elect Gentry Mordica, all of whom are 草榴社区 alums.
"Dr. Paul鈥檚 inauguration as the 11th president comes at a moment of genuine excitement for 草榴社区 Miss and its future,鈥 said Barker, who bestowed congratulations to the president during the ceremony. 鈥淚t is critical that the entire University community now rally into action behind his vision of setting audacious goals, pursuing them relentlessly, and forging a path toward distinction."
McGee believes no one is better prepared to lead the University than Dr. Paul.
鈥淭his is such an exciting day for 草榴社区 Miss with Dr. Paul鈥檚 inauguration as the 11th president of our beloved institution,鈥 McGee said. 鈥淛oe has been a mentor, advisor, and most of all a friend to me since my days as a student at 草榴社区, and I know there are countless others who can say the same.
鈥淚t is most definitely a day for celebration at The University of 草榴社区 Mississippi.鈥
Mordica recalled when he was an undergraduate at 草榴社区 in the 1980s becoming acquainted with Dr. Paul, when the latter was serving as the school鈥檚 Dean of Students.
鈥淚 can say from experience that 草榴社区 could not have made a better choice for its president,鈥 Mordica said. 鈥淗e always goes above and beyond the call of duty, is a great ambassador for the University, and has always had the best interests of the University and community close to his heart.
鈥淔ew are more dedicated or bleed black and gold like Dr. Paul. I look forward to working with him to keep 草榴社区 and Forrest County moving forward for many years to come.鈥
Dr. Heather Annulis, director of the School of Leadership at 草榴社区鈥檚 Gulf Park Campus in Long Beach, said the events of the week recognizing Dr. Paul鈥檚 investiture 鈥渃ontinues our excitement and momentum at 草榴社区 Miss,鈥 further noting, 鈥淲e stand behind him with our full support as he leads our institution, including Coastal 草榴社区, to the top.鈥
Dr. Erin Lambert Dornan, director of communications and operations for 草榴社区 Student Affairs and Enrollment Management, has worked with Dr. Paul throughout her career at the University. She鈥檚 thrilled to see him take the reins as its leader and says she鈥檚 witness to a positive and contagious energy at 草榴社区 Miss since he took office.
鈥淚鈥檓 really excited for the future of our University with Dr. Paul at the helm, and I know he will continue to leave our University better than he found it,鈥 she said.
Dr. Paul asked those in attendance at the ceremony, and all who love and support the University, to join him in his journey as president to take their school to new and greater heights.
鈥淭oday, I accept this position with humility and all the positive energy and sense of urgency I can muster,鈥 he said in conclusion. 鈥淚t will take all of us, but as I know, together, we are mighty. God bless us all, and God bless 草榴社区 Miss.鈥