The view from my prime spot on the podium during Spring Commencement For the full panoramic view, see the short video at the end of this post! |
How many does this count for Dave?
As my first assignment in paying forward my gift from Dave Isbell via Spartans Helping Spartans, I accepted the offer to speak at the College of Natural Science Spring Commencement. I represented the MSU CNS Alumni Association Board of Directors, and had the privilege of giving a short address right before the turning of the tassels for approximately 700 new alumnus! It was an exciting event - ok a bit horrifying too, being by far the largest group I have ever spoken too. The Breslin Center was full of thousands of cheering, happy grads including families and friends. I got a chance to meet some of the amazing faculty and share the stage with some real superstars. The people of MSU are by far the friendliest, most helpful, down-to-earth folks I've ever met. This was an experience I'll never forget. I can't remember the last time I sang both the fight song and MSU Shadows, and I still knew the words. Since I did not throw up, trip, or pass out, I'll call it a win! And Dave, just to show you what a good sport I am, I will only count this as "one".
Since I'm sure you are dying to know what I said to the new grads, here it is:
It is an honor to be speaking to
you today representing your Michigan State University Alumni Association. On behalf of the Board of Directors for the
MSU CNS AA, congratulations on your achievement. We truly
appreciate the hard work and sacrifice that has gone into this.
In a few
moments, you will turn your tassels then walk across the stage and hear your
name called – a moment you have been waiting for, for years, some of you for
more than four years! And now you are here.
Whether or not you believe something magical happens today when you turn your tassels, at minimum
ceremonies mark the important milestones in our lives. At best, they carry the spark of the Divine
and symbolize much greater things. I
believe something magical will happen – you will become something new, a
Spartan Alumnus.
With that
comes great privilege and responsibility.
Your diploma will open doors, and what is beyond those doors is yours to
determine. As you carry the Spartan name and reputation out into the world, you
carry with you the multitude of alumni worldwide, the current students, and
those yet to come.
When I
thought about what I wanted to say to you today, I thought back to my own
graduation day from CNS in 1992. The
speaker that day told to watch out for other Spartans in the world – it was our
responsibility to do so! Especially
professionally, whenever you have the opportunity to support, mentor, advocate for or help another Spartan, do it.
It is what makes us great.
The MSU AA
world wide has a strong network of Spartans helping Spartans, and is one of the
truly great things you have yet to discover about our school. You may have come here for academics and the
culture, but you will leave with something much more than your diploma. You are part of the Spartan Nation and you
have a network for life.
Ten or
twenty years from now, the Alumni Association will be here to help you
connect. No matter where you go or how
much time passes, you can always come back and participate. The Alumni Association has a lot of great
resources for any stage of your career, and local chapters nation and world
wide.
Peace and blessings on your
journey! Go Green!
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