Michigan Business Beat | President Kevin Guskiewicz, MSU Investiture Speech and Fall '24 Focus
Update: 2025-01-07
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Originally uploaded October 8th, re-edited December 17th.
Chris Holman welcomes back Kevin M. Guskiewicz, Ph.D., President, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI.
Welcome back you just had your Investiture on Sunday, share what that is, with the Michigan business community?
During that you had a speech covering several things; tell us about a New merit based scholarship ?
Share about Expanding transfer student programs for those transferring from community colleges to MSU?
What is the Native American Tuition Advantage program?
Tell us about Creation of a Green and White Council ?
We hear you will have a Spartan Bus Tour going around Michigan for 3 days, what's that all about?
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Michigan State University students, faculty, staff, alumni and dignitaries gathered to celebrate the investiture of MSU’s 22nd president, Kevin M. Guskiewicz, Ph.D., at 2 p.m. on Sept. 29 at Wharton Center’s Cobb Great Hall.
Presidential investitures are typically held in a leader’s first year in office to publicly and formally “vest” them with the authority of the office and acknowledge, introduce and celebrate the new leader.
Investitures also represent continuity, connecting a university’s present with its past and allowing new leaders an opportunity to express their vision for the institution’s future.
Guskiewicz, a noted academic leader and neuroscientist, embarked on a 52-stop listening and learning tour of MSU’s colleges and major administrative units during the first several months of his presidency. These visits underscored for the president the student-focused, passionately public work that happens at MSU every day.
Michigan State University President Kevin M. Guskiewicz, Ph.D., with nearly seven months at the helm of the presidency, is helping to write the next chapter of MSU’s storied history — one that continues to be student-centered, with a focus on inclusivity, accessibility and global impact as a leading public research university.
Guskiewicz highlighted several initiatives during September 29th's investiture ceremony he and university leadership plan to roll out in the coming weeks and months, including efforts to increase accessibility to an MSU degree, meeting the needs of a 21st-century workforce, and the second iteration of the university’s Global Impact Initiative that was approved by the Board of Trustees in June.
To increase access and reduce financial barriers to a quality, accessible, world-class education, Guskiewicz announced a new merit-based scholarship named after MSU’s first president and first lady, Joseph R. and Sarah L. Williams. The scholarship will fund tuition, food and housing, and an education abroad or other experiential education opportunity for undergraduates.
Guskiewicz also announced the establishment of the Native American Tuition Advantage program, an expansion of the current Spartan Tuition Advantage program. Students from anywhere in the United States or Canada who meet tribal affiliation criteria will qualify for in-state tuition levels and potentially the Spartan Tuition Advantage program.
Also, from Oct. 21-23, Michigan State University President Kevin M. Guskiewicz, Ph.D., and a group of faculty and administrators are set to go out on the inaugural Spartan Bus Tour. Intending to visit locations throughout the western Lower Peninsula of Michigan to build community connections and strengthen MSU’s commitment to education, research, outreach and extension.
Chris Holman welcomes back Kevin M. Guskiewicz, Ph.D., President, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI.
Welcome back you just had your Investiture on Sunday, share what that is, with the Michigan business community?
During that you had a speech covering several things; tell us about a New merit based scholarship ?
Share about Expanding transfer student programs for those transferring from community colleges to MSU?
What is the Native American Tuition Advantage program?
Tell us about Creation of a Green and White Council ?
We hear you will have a Spartan Bus Tour going around Michigan for 3 days, what's that all about?
» Visit MBN website: www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/
» Watch MBN’s YouTube: www.youtube.com/@MichiganbusinessnetworkMBN
» Like MBN: www.facebook.com/mibiznetwork
» Follow MBN: twitter.com/MIBizNetwork/
» MBN Instagram: www.instagram.com/mibiznetwork/
Michigan State University students, faculty, staff, alumni and dignitaries gathered to celebrate the investiture of MSU’s 22nd president, Kevin M. Guskiewicz, Ph.D., at 2 p.m. on Sept. 29 at Wharton Center’s Cobb Great Hall.
Presidential investitures are typically held in a leader’s first year in office to publicly and formally “vest” them with the authority of the office and acknowledge, introduce and celebrate the new leader.
Investitures also represent continuity, connecting a university’s present with its past and allowing new leaders an opportunity to express their vision for the institution’s future.
Guskiewicz, a noted academic leader and neuroscientist, embarked on a 52-stop listening and learning tour of MSU’s colleges and major administrative units during the first several months of his presidency. These visits underscored for the president the student-focused, passionately public work that happens at MSU every day.
Michigan State University President Kevin M. Guskiewicz, Ph.D., with nearly seven months at the helm of the presidency, is helping to write the next chapter of MSU’s storied history — one that continues to be student-centered, with a focus on inclusivity, accessibility and global impact as a leading public research university.
Guskiewicz highlighted several initiatives during September 29th's investiture ceremony he and university leadership plan to roll out in the coming weeks and months, including efforts to increase accessibility to an MSU degree, meeting the needs of a 21st-century workforce, and the second iteration of the university’s Global Impact Initiative that was approved by the Board of Trustees in June.
To increase access and reduce financial barriers to a quality, accessible, world-class education, Guskiewicz announced a new merit-based scholarship named after MSU’s first president and first lady, Joseph R. and Sarah L. Williams. The scholarship will fund tuition, food and housing, and an education abroad or other experiential education opportunity for undergraduates.
Guskiewicz also announced the establishment of the Native American Tuition Advantage program, an expansion of the current Spartan Tuition Advantage program. Students from anywhere in the United States or Canada who meet tribal affiliation criteria will qualify for in-state tuition levels and potentially the Spartan Tuition Advantage program.
Also, from Oct. 21-23, Michigan State University President Kevin M. Guskiewicz, Ph.D., and a group of faculty and administrators are set to go out on the inaugural Spartan Bus Tour. Intending to visit locations throughout the western Lower Peninsula of Michigan to build community connections and strengthen MSU’s commitment to education, research, outreach and extension.
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