From Deseret News archives:
President installed at BYU-Idaho
"You follow and enhance the tradition of those pioneers who long ago came to this isolated area, plowed the virgin soil and settled these valleys," President Hinckley told the 56-year-old former dean of the Harvard Business School.
The president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints presided at and spoke at inaugural events in a packed auditorium at the church-owned university in Rexburg.
He was accompanied by his counselors in the First Presidency, President Thomas S. Monson and President James E. Faust. Also present were Elders Richard G. Scott, Robert D. Hales, Henry B. Eyring and David A. Bednar of the church's Quorum of the Twelve, along with other church leaders.
Both Elders Eyring and Bednar are former presidents of Ricks College, which became BYU-Idaho in 2001.
Other dignitaries attending the event included Idaho Gov. Dirk Kempthorne and Harvard President Lawrence H. Summers, both of whom spoke.
In his address, President Hinckley said, "Education is part of our religion."
Where the church cannot maintain universities, there is a program of religious institutes with facilities near campuses of almost every major educational institution in America, President Hinckley added.
Directing some of his comments to Clark, President Hinckley said, "We are so richly blessed to have you presiding over this institution. You are a man of great learning. You are an individual with a demonstrated humanitarian spirit. You are recognized for your abilities across the world. Now you have been kind enough to come here, to build this university."
In his inaugural response, Clark, who was accompanied by his wife, Sue, summarized the mission of BYU-Idaho with two words: disciple and leader.
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