With a sprawling campus, a passion for advancing the common good and a proud and faithful fanbase, MSU holds a special place in the hearts of many. And while no two people have the same experience during their time on campus, there’s an undeniable camaraderie that connects Spartans of all ages. The following pages highlight just a few of the things that bind us as a community and make our university great. Some old, some new, some you’ve maybe never heard of. Michigan State’s history is deep and rich, and this collection is a snapshot of what makes us who weare—Spartans.
A – Alumni
First and foremost, we kick off our alphabet with you. Spartans are the foundation of MSU, and your impact resonates all around the globe. Driven by a blend of service, excellence and innovation, MSU alums lead the way in tackling the great challenges of our time. But we also know when to kick back and have a little fun, wearing it proudly inside and out. It's why all around the world, a shout of "Go Green!" will be answered with a spirited "Go White!"
To Spartans everywhere, we celebrate your dedication and all-around love for the university—a place we all call home.
B – Beaumont Tower
In August 1918, the collapse of College Hall—one of the first buildings on campus, which over the years served as a library, classroom space and even a museum—left the Campus Circle area devoid of buildings and vulnerable to new development. Michigan State College alums stepped in, launching “Save the Circle,” a campaign to preserve the area as a sacred space.
Named for 1882 grad John W. Beaumont, whose generous donation made construction possible, the tower was built on the site of College Hall in 1928 and stands as one of the university’s most recognizable icons.
Legend has it, a kiss at midnight or in the tower’s shadow means you’ll marry your sweetheart.
C – Carillon
Beaumont Tower's 49-bell carillon, a fixture on campus, sings out melodies and chimes in the hours of the day. On Wednesdays during the school year, carillonists perform noon concerts featuring various musical selections and styles. In the summertime, the Muelder Summer Carillon Series has welcomed global talent to campus since 1997. Last year's lineup featured carillonists from Belgium, the Netherlands, Poland, Ottawa, Chicago and Tucson, Ariz.