Participating State Defense, FPP Students Become a Model of UMM Super Agility in Opening UMM Student Day

Monday, March 15, 2021 17:55 WIB   Fakultas Pertanian-Peternakan

FPP students (right) and Ary Ginanjar Agustian (left) in the Opening of Student Day which was broadcast on the UMMtube channel

     FPP students Academic Year 2020/2021 who are participating in state defense at Rindam V Brawijaya contributed to the opening of Student Day by “Yelling” to cheer up through Zoom. This is in accordance with the theme of this Student Day "Preparing a Tough Personality in Facing Global Challenges and Uncertainty". This theme was presented by an ESQ leader, Dr. Ary Ginanjar Agustian, who was present virtually at the Opening of the Student Day yesterday (14th March).

 

     During the activity, Ary conveyed 5A to be a tough person called UMM Super Agility. The first A is change agility, which is the ability to adapt to any changes. Followed by the second A, namely mental agility which shows the ability to survive in any condition. Meanwhile, people agility becomes the third A which means that students must be able to cooperate with anyone. "The last two A's are learning agility and result agility which require you to understand and learn new things quickly and be able to keep achieving in any condition," said Ary. Therefore, the Dean of FPP held state defense activities for students of the 2020/2021 class to make UMM super agility.

     Apart from being attended by UMM students offline, Student Day was also attended by representatives of second semester students at the DOME along with UMM leaders such as the Rector, Vice Rector, Head of Bureau, Dean and Head of Study Program. This activity was also broadcast on the UMM Youtube channel (UMMtube). UMM Rector, Dr. Fauzan, MPd opened this annual activity by stating that Student Day must be followed by new students. "Students who attend UMM basically bring intellectual potential and those based on complex talent interests," said Fauzan. "There is no other choice but to become an accomplished human being," he added. (RAN/hum)

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