By Scott Westerman
Welcome to the world’s greatest University!
You heard some terrific speakers at Convocation this morning, each sharing their unique take on the MSU Magic. They spoke of the importance of scholarship and filling your mind with as much academic knowledge as it can hold. As Provost Wilcox likes to say, the fundamentals of successfully navigating higher educations are embodied in the Three G’s: Get Good Grades.
President Simon challenged you to dream big. When you graduate, what you learn here can be the foundation for the next big discovery. MSU invented hybrid corn and homoginized milk. We also invented two of the most important cancer chemotherapy drugs ever conceived, drugs that have literally saved thousands of lives, including my wonderful wife. Spartans Will write the next big chapter in world history. Be a part of it.
In my role as the MSU Alumni Guy, I want to add my two cents about what I believe will be the most important dimension of your MSU experience: Your friends.
The people you encounter on the banks of the Red Cedar during the next years will likely become some of the closest friends you’ll ever have. They can add value throughout your personal and professional life, just as you will inevitably enrich theirs.
In my personal experience, my best friends are those I met at MSU. At every turn of my varied career, there has been a Spartan connection, someone within my “six degrees of Spartan Nation” who said a kind word, made the hiring decision, or gave me crucial advice that made all the difference.
They say we have many acquaintences in life, but very few true friends. So choose those friends carefully. Build a diverse constillation of Spartan acquaintences. Get to know as many different types of people as you can.
Find one of the more than 600 student organizations on campus that touches your passion and get involved. I was a student radio guy in the days before there was The Impact. Our group of DJs still get together every year at homecoming. Whatever your interest, there is something for you at MSU.
Join the MSUAA Student Alumni Foundation. You’ll have an opportunity to participate in some of our most famous traditions, like the Izzone and Slapshots and will recoup your dues the first time you buy text books with your SAF Card. And you’ll be exposed to some of the most motivated, friendly and fun achievers on campus.
The education you get at MSU will be second to none. Your degree give you a competitive advantage. But it’s the friends you make and the things you do beyond the classroom that will ultiamtely become what we at the MSU Alumni Association call “Your Personal Network… for Life”.
Welcome home, to Michigan State!
Scott Westerman
Head Servant and Chief Evangelist
Michigan State University Alumni Association
wsw@msu.edu – @msuscottw on twitter
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Greetings from East Lansing. It’s been in the upper 30s the last couple of days and actually feels a little like that pre-Spring tease we always get this time of year. The weather guys say 6-10 inches of new snow may fall on us before the end of the day Monday, but as of right now, what’s on the ground is GREAT snowman making snow.