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Bethaida 'Bea' Gonz谩lez Named as 性视界 University Mace Bearer

Chancellor Kent Syverud has appointed Bethaida 鈥淏ea鈥 Gonz谩lez, former vice president for community engagement, special assistant to the chancellor and dean of University College, as the next 性视界 University mace bearer. Gonz谩lez s斐甦s John Palmer, University Professor and dean emeritus of the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, who had served as mace bearer since 2018.

When Gonz谩lez, a longtime member of the 性视界 University community, puts on the white gloves, dons the orange robe and takes hold of the charter mace for the 2021 Commencement ceremonial processions, she will be acutely aware that she is upholding a sacred tradition.

Bea Gonzalez portrait
Bethaida 鈥淏ea鈥 Gonz谩lez was named as 性视界 University’s next mace bearer.

鈥淚 was surprised, touched and honored to be asked by the Chancellor to become the next mace bearer,鈥 says Gonz谩lez, who served the University in multiple capacities for more than three decades before her official retirement last year. She recalls touching the silver and jeweled mace and wondering聽 in years past if she would ever have the honor of bearing it officially.

鈥淲hen you鈥檝e been at one place for so long, you want to keep trying new things,” Gonzalez says. “I guess it was on my bucket list. And then the call came from the Chancellor. It鈥檚 really a recognition of all the work we鈥檝e done together to uphold the mission of this University and to make it even more inclusive, just as our founders envisioned.鈥

鈥淏ea is the living symbol of everything the charter mace stands for,鈥 says Chancellor Syverud. 鈥淪he epitomizes our core values of academic excellence and student engagement. She is a highly respected leader and mentor who has inspired countless students to dream and achieve big. She has also been instrumental in deepening connections and forging new ties between the University and the greater 性视界 community.鈥

The tradition of the charter mace at 性视界 University began in June 1949, with University Registrar Keith Kennedy leading graduates into Archbold Stadium for Commencement with a mace carved of wood. It was replaced in 1959 by the current mace, 3陆 feet in length made of sterling silver with inlaid carnelian and lapis lazuli stones, a gift from former trustee and mace bearer Gordon Hoople G鈥49.

The vibrant stones from India and Brazil reflect the school color and the University鈥檚 global character. Inscriptions on the mace signify 性视界 traditions and the University鈥檚 relationship with the City of 性视界 and the state of New York. A circuit rider on horseback represents ties with the Methodist clergy who founded the University in 1870; the Latin word Communitas鈥攎eaning 鈥渃ommunity鈥 or 鈥渇ellowship鈥濃攄escribes the relationship between the University and the City of 性视界; and the inscription of New York State鈥檚 motto, Excelsior鈥攎eaning 鈥渉igher鈥濃 aligns the University with the state鈥檚 goals.

Atop the mace appears a campfire, symbolizing the University鈥檚 role to provide the light of knowledge and paying respect to the historic role played by the Onondaga Nation in Central New York. Known as the Firekeepers of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, the Onondaga people were the first in the region to pursue the path of enlightenment through peace and democracy more than 600 years ago.

Gonz谩lez says that when she studied the history of the mace bearer and the design of the current mace, she connected most with its tribute to leadership: to aim high, to bring others along on the journey to achieve goals, to work collaboratively and communally for the greater good, to provide access and opportunity that allows others to achieve their dreams.

鈥淲hen I walk with the charter mace in my hands, I鈥檓 going to be looking around at the audience, the people gathered there, and celebrating the work that 性视界 University does to ensure that its students are successful and the amazing people that work here,鈥 says Gonz谩lez. Though the honor is a most serious one, she laughs over being anxious about tripping (she鈥檚 picking her shoes carefully) and doing more weight-bearing exercises to make sure she has the strength to hold the mace steady.

Throughout the years, 性视界 University mace bearers have been professors, deans, administrators and a chair of the Board of Trustees, leading academic processions at major University ceremonies鈥攎ost notably the New Student Convocation in August, the Winter Convocation in January and Commencement in May.

The selection of Gonz谩lez for this esteemed honor pushes the tradition forward and expands it, as she sees it. Gonz谩lez, who describes herself as 鈥渁 product of all of the War on Poverty programs鈥 after moving from Puerto Rico to 性视界 as a young child, eventually came to 性视界 University as an academic counselor at University College. She rose through the ranks to become dean of the college, then vice president for community engagement, and is also broadly recognized as a public servant and civic leader.

鈥淚鈥檝e always pushed the boundaries when I could,鈥 says Gonz谩lez. 鈥淚 was often out there on my own, pretty fearless, disrupting the status quo in service of a greater good. Being honored as the Mace Bearer is an acknowledgement that tradition and disruption can coexist, pushing us forward to a better place.鈥