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- Organize and track the schools that YOU are interested in.
- Get matched up with schools that fit your personality.
- Determine your chances at each school CP covers.
- Calculate your costs at any school.
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FactsServices Available
- Athletic tours
- Discounts of all kinds, from use of MSU athletic facilities and Spartan paraphernalia to group insurance
- Early football ticket applications
- Foreign travel-study and international tours
- Lifetime e-mail forwarding,
Major Events
- Big events for alumni are Homecoming, which is in October and includes a football game, Welcome Week, which is the week before fall semester starts and features appearances by the marching band and mascot, and class reunions, which take place year-round.
Publications
- MSU Alumni Magazine is a quarterly publication that reaches about 60,000 readers, providing up-to-date information on MSU news and events. A yearly subscription is $45.
Did You Know?MSU has a network of more than 466,000 alumni worldwide.
Famous MSU Alumni Spencer Abraham (Class of ’74) – U.S. secretary
of energy. James Blanchard (Class of ’64) – Served two terms as governor of Michigan (1983-1991). Eli Broad (Class of ’54) – Chairman of SunAmerica Inc. and founder of the Broad Foundation. In 1991, Broad pledged $20 million to the MSU College of Business, which now carries his name. James Caan (Class of ’59) – Actor.
Jim Cash (Class of ’72) – Screenwriter. John Engler (Class of ’71) – Served three terms as Governor of Michigan (1991–2003). Ed Feldman (Class of ’50) – Became a top executive at Warner Brothers and later head of film productions for Filmways. Clare Fischer (Class of ’51) – Recorded more than 45 albums and has arranged, composed, and/or played on more than 100 albums for other recording artists. He won Grammy awards for Salsa Picante plus 2 + 2 and Free Fall. Richard Ford (Class of ’66) – Novelist who won the 1995 Pulitzer Prize for fiction for his novel Independence Day. Jim Harrison (Class of ’60) – Authored Legends of the Fall. Anthony Heald (Class of ’71) – Actor. Walter Hill (Class of ’62) – Directed 48 Hours, Another 48 Hours, Last Man Standing, Geronimo: An American Legend, and many other action movies. Donna Hrinak (Class of ’72) – U.S. ambassador to Brazil. She is the first female career civil servant to be named to the post. James Hoffa Jr. (Class of ’63) – President of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters and son of the legendary
Teamsters president.
Most Recent Contributing Author
Name: Rachel McElroy
Hometown: uknown
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Contributing Author Internship
College Prowler is actively seeking talented students to be "Contributing Authors," and assist with updating
the College Prowler guide to their school. This is a great opportunity for a student to gain internship experience, be a part of a nationally
recognized company, gain tremendous exposure, utilize new media techniques, and share advice with high school students about what life is
really like at your college. Read more about the internship.
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