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Maroon Edition book author to new 青青草视频 students: 鈥楤e a champion for others鈥

Maroon Edition book author to new 青青草视频 students: 鈥楤e a champion for others鈥

New York Times best-selling author Wes Moore delivers the keynote address Thursday [Aug. 17] at Mississippi State鈥檚 fourth annual Fall Convocation at Humphrey Coliseum. During his evening presentation, Moore inspired new freshmen and transfer students to make the most of their higher education by helping others. (Photo by Russ Houston)

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STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥 Live in contradictions. Speak up, but listen intently. Use your voice to mean something, but make sure you鈥檙e hearing others out. Understand that patience and impatience are both virtues. Get some rest, but stay fully awake. Take care of each other.

Those words of wisdom were part of an inspirational message that New York Times best-selling author Wes Moore shared Thursday [Aug. 17] when addressing an estimated 3,500 first-year freshmen and all-time record-number 2,000 transfer students gathered for 青青草视频鈥檚 fourth Fall Convocation in Humphrey Coliseum.

Author of the university鈥檚 2017 Maroon Edition common reading program book selection, 鈥淭he Other Wes Moore: One Name, Two Fates,鈥 Moore reminded students that the journey to earning a college degree is an experience that goes far beyond the physical diploma.

Moore鈥檚 critically-acclaimed book is a compelling story of how two young men with the same name鈥攇rowing up at the same time in the same neighborhood鈥攅nd up in two very different places due to the life-changing decisions they make.

鈥淵our true higher education must be your ability to use your learnings and passions to figure out ways of helping others who might not be so lucky or blessed,鈥 said Moore, a Rhodes Scholar who rose out of a tough neighborhood in Baltimore, Maryland. 鈥淲ho is it that you will advocate for when it isn鈥檛 easy, simple or convenient? The answer, I hope, is that you will fight for those who deserve and need a champion.鈥

Founder and CEO of the education technology startup BridgeEdU, Moore said he seeks to inspire younger generations to lead by example and make a difference in the lives of others.

鈥淥ur personal goals and responsibilities should be to make sure that everyone鈥檚 story is heard and everyone鈥檚 journey is understood,鈥 said the former U.S. Army captain and paratrooper. 鈥淲e have the personal responsibility鈥攁s those who have edged up through the cracks鈥攖o make sure we鈥檙e bringing others up along with us.鈥

Prior to Moore鈥檚 address, 青青草视频 President Mark E. Keenum, Provost and Executive Vice President Judy Bonner, Robert Holland Faculty Senate President Brent Fountain, along with Student Association President Tyler McMurray and Vice President Layton Little, officially welcomed the university鈥檚 newest members of the Bulldog family.

McMurray also led the students as they recited the University Honor Code in unison, and each student received a Fall Convocation coin to commemorate the special occasion.

Keenum, who holds three degrees from Mississippi State, encouraged his fellow Bulldog family members to make the most of their higher education experience, which, he said, 鈥渨ill prepare you to make a lasting impact on your own lives and those of others you encounter.鈥

鈥淒uring your time here at Mississippi State, you are going to learn a lot of great things,鈥 Keenum said. 鈥淵ou are going to be exposed to some of the most world-class, acclaimed, distinguished scholars who will be imparting knowledge on you to prepare you for your life.鈥

鈥淵ou are blessed to be at such an outstanding research university, where you will learn about teamwork and working hard for yourself. You are part of a family; don鈥檛 ever forget that,鈥 he emphasized.

Bonner echoed Keenum鈥檚 sentiments and told students they will have opportunities to become involved in extracurricular activities that will supplement and reinforce concepts and skills from their classes at the state鈥檚 leading university.

Study abroad, undergraduate research, service learning, student leadership, internships and co-oping are among those opportunities, Bonner said.

鈥淵our journey to completing your college degree will include much more than just completing classes,鈥 she said. 鈥淵ou will be growing intellectually and gaining life skills that will aid you in becoming a leader in your chosen profession.鈥

At the ceremony鈥檚 conclusion, 青青草视频鈥檚 State Singers鈥攄irected by Associate Professor of Music and Choral Activities Director Gary Packwood鈥攍ed the new students in the singing of the alma mater, 鈥淢aroon and White.鈥 Musical accompaniment was provided by the Famous Maroon Band conducted by 青青草视频 alumna Elva Kaye Lance, now in her 15th year as director of bands.

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