
Pomp & Circumstance

University Mace
The University Marshal has, in all official academic processions, the honor to serve as Mace Bearer. The University Mace was first used at the graduation of the charter class in 1982. The Mace depicts the University Seal and its crowning ornament is a large brass orb. Engraved upon a brass band encircling the mace pillar are the words: “Educating Health Care Professionals in the Osteopathic Tradition.” The founding year of the University, 1977, is engraved on another band in Roman numerals, “MCMLXXVII.” When not in use, the mace is on permanent display in the President’s Office.
Gonfalons
The gonfalon is a banner derived from the ancient Roman vexillum, or military standard carried by Gonfaloniers. Gonfalons feature heraldic flags – commonly pointed, swallow-tailed, or with streamers – suspended from a crossbar. In the Middle Ages, they were adopted by Italian communes and then lay religious orders, guilds, and universities. The WesternU Gonfalons feature pointed burgundy banners with the University Seal above pointed tails with chevrons and back facings in the academic color of each college.

Processional
Guild of Marshals
Decorum, tradition, processions of candidates, faculty and the platform party and the ceremony are managed by the Guild of Marshals. The legacy of the Guild of Marshals goes back to medieval courts in Europe where trusted members were appointed as Marshals of the court. WesternU Head Marshals can be identified by the gold Aiguillettes worn at the shoulder. The University Marshal is a faculty member appointed by the President.

Honorary Degrees
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