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    AN EXPEREINCE OF A LIFETIME

    Azahari, Mujahid, Sharin, Roni and I who had been selected for the Global Executive Workshop

    under the Visiting International Professional Program (VIPP) in Michigan State University, USAfrom 11 to 29 June left Alor Setar on a warm sunny afternoon of 10 June 2012. We met up with

    13 other administrators from other Universities at the KLIA and after the initial round of

    exciting meet and greet, we boarded Flight .on KLM to Lansing, Michigan, via Amsterdam and

    Detroit.

    The flight seemed to last forever but fortunately, suitcases and all arrived safely in Lansing on

    11 June at about 5 pm where we were greeted by Mr. Sung Soo Chung, the VIPP coordinator

    from MSU. A short ride from the Airport brought us to MSU. It was a bright summer evening

    and we caught a first clear glance of an enormously huge University that was to be our home

    for the next three weeks.

    The next few hours were spent getting our apartment keys, checking in, and rushing off to the

    local store for our purchase of necessary supplies. A dinner at the Sultan Restaurant ended the

    day before all of us turned in, completely tired and jet lagged but in anxious anticipation of

    what awaited us in the three weeks to come.

    For the next four days of the first week, we went through the welcome orientation, which

    included our procuring the MSU affiliate ID card. We learnt about student residence life before

    we were taken on a tour of the sports facility and the library including registering for the msu

    email. A series of lectures ensued over the next two days. We learnt that MSU covered an area

    size of over 5000 acres and was a land grant public university in Michigan. Ranking among thetop 100 Universities in the USA, especially in the field of nuclear physics, education and

    osteopathic medicine, MSU has a student population of 47,000 and a total staff population

    exceeding 11,000. This does not include the 18,000 students who work on a part-time basis,

    earning some money to help pay for their tuition and daily expenses.

    The weekend saw us heading towards Chicago. Arranged by the Malaysian Students

    Organization (MSO) in MSU, we enjoyed the magnificent architectural design of Chicago before

    ending up in the beautiful home of Dr. Roslan Jamaluddin, UUMs own faculty who is the

    Education Malaysia Director in Chicago. A sumptuous lunch ensued and we left, but not before

    celebrating all the fathers in the group with high tea and cakebeing the 17 of June and

    Fathers Day.

    The second week continued to astound us and we were completely mind boggled when we

    were taken to the Cyclotron, a nuclear facility. We also learnt about the long history of US

    Education and how it is today. We were given an insight into the student career services

    division and a lecture into the new concept of osteopathic medicine, which MSU is a pioneer in.

    We visited the Michigan Historical Museum in the evening and that was an enlightening

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    experience as well. We learnt about student financial aid process, visited both the international

    office and office of student affairs as well as of the Registrar. The weekend ended with a trip to

    Detroit where we learnt of the slump and devastation that hit Detroit during the Financial

    Crisis. The General Motors Building and the show cars on display had all of us spell bound.

    We are now into the third week and have learnt about MSUs student recruitment policies andstrategies as well as their study abroad program. We learnt about the tenure system for faculty

    and how faculty have to prove their mettle before they can be offered tenure and even that is

    reviewed vigorously on an annual basis. Research is a core business of MSU and all the

    professors and associates we met exemplified a passion for teaching, for learning and research.

    We were taken on a tour of the State Capitol in Lansing, where the Senators and Congressmen

    for Michigan State meet. Being a heritage building, the State Capitol was truly an architectural

    marvel to behold. Before our graduation ceremony on Friday, we will visit the Honors College,

    the Patents Officeand the Operations and Planning Office.

    All of us have been observing and learning new things beyond the classroom. Something that

    strikes out is the cleanliness and stellar maintenance of all facilities and resources. All facilities

    function well, most of them at the swipe of a finger. Students are provided everything they

    need to learn and excel. MSU has a rigorous campaign of recycling and the Spartan spirit is

    imbued in all students and staff, where being part of the MSU is something that is cherished

    and valued. The strategic plan is based on the concept of Being Bold by Design. Sporting,

    recreational and cultural activities as well as an active student engagement program in the

    community keep the students busy and involved.

    (To be continued)