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Chancellor Diermeier Honored with Lamplighter Award and Induction

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Chancellor Daniel Diermeier was recently honored with two significant recognitions at Vanderbilt University, underscoring his commitment to fostering a supportive environment for all students. On October 12, 2023, he was inducted into the White Rose Society, a national movement that honors individuals exemplifying moral courage and dedication to justice. This ceremony took place in the Zeppos Great Room and was led by Vanderbilt alumni and parents, Justin and Mara Berman.

The White Rose Society pays tribute to the legacy of a courageous group of students and a professor at the University of Munich who opposed the Nazi regime during World War II. This group, known as the White Rose, made the ultimate sacrifice for freedom and justice. During the induction, Diermeier reflected on the importance of this legacy, stating, “If, like me, you grew up in West Germany in the decades after the war, you knew the story of the White Rose. And you were moved by their deep commitment to humanity during a dark time.”

At the ceremony, Diermeier emphasized the integral role of vibrant Jewish life at Vanderbilt, noting it is central to the university’s mission of inclusivity and safety. “It is a leading indicator of a healthy campus environment in which all students can thrive, live, learn, and grow without fear,” he added.

Recognition at the Lamplighter Award Ceremony

Earlier, on September 19, 2023, Diermeier received the Lamplighter Award during a ceremony held by the Rohr Chabad House and the Lubeck Center for Jewish Life at Vanderbilt. The event, part of Family Weekend, attracted over 500 parents, students, and alumni. Diermeier was recognized for his “courageous, compassionate leadership,” which has helped shape Vanderbilt into a community where Jewish life and all students can thrive in safety and respect.

The Lamplighter Award is presented by Chabad organizations to individuals who demonstrate exceptional leadership and community contributions. In his acceptance speech, Diermeier remarked, “The Lamplighter Award honors those who light the way. This is the role that universities, at their best, have long played and must play now. If Vanderbilt can be a beacon in dark times, we are living up to our mission—and I gratefully accept this award on behalf of everyone in our university community.”

The ceremony featured remarks from several notable figures, including Rabbi Schlomo Rothstein, columnist and podcast host Dan Senor, and Joseph Lubeck, namesake of the Lubeck Center. Lubeck highlighted Diermeier’s impact on the campus, stating, “This has become a true center of knowledge, a center of debate, a center of discussion, and it will never be forgotten.”

Both events emphasize Diermeier’s role in promoting a campus culture that values diversity, respect, and justice, affirming his ongoing commitment to the university community and its mission.

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