It was a picture-perfect day of clear skies and intercultural harmony at Management and Science University last Tuesday, at the launch of the annual MSU MyDay.

 

Traditionally celebrated ahead of Malaysia’s National Independence Day, which falls on August 31st, MSU MyDay this year was organized almost entirely online.

 

Over 2,500 tuned in via Zoom and on YouTube; with students and staff garbed in traditional attires of red, blue, yellow, and white, from ten branches of MSU College – Sungai Petani, Pulau Pinang, Ipoh, Sentral. Seremban, Johor Bahru, Kuala Terengganu, Kota Bharu, Sabah, and Sarawak.

 

Organized by MSU’s Student and Career Development (SCD) Department, MSU MyDay 2021 opened with traditional dances performed by the student club PACC – the Performing Arts and Culture Club of Management and Science University.

 

This year’s Independence Day theme Malaysia Prihatin was fully embraced by MSUrians; with over a hundred volunteers out on the PaCE-V project distributing daily provisions, cash, and kindness under the MSU Prihatin banner to over a thousand families in the B40 group all over Malaysia.

 

An MSU Cares box of happiness containing the Malaysian flag Jalur Gemilang was passed on from Sarawak right up to Selangor; symbolic of the nationwide participation by Management and Science University, MSU College and MSU Learning Centre, and MSU Medical Centre (MSUMC).

 

Student Representatives Council (SRC) president and PaCE-V volunteer Mohd Sufyan Shamsir carried the box to its final destination at the MSUtv studio on campus in Shah Alam Section 13, and presented it to MSU President Professor Tan Sri Dato’ Wira Dr Mohd Shukri Ab Yajid.

 

 

In his opening address, the MSU President stressed on the importance of building an independent mindset. “Celebrate this independence with jiwa merdeka,” he said.

 

Receiving the Jalur Gemilang from the MSU President was Xie Cheng Jie from the Bachelor in Nursing (Hons) programme at the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences (FHLS).

 

 

Danielle Valerinna Charles from the Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) programme at MSU International Medical School (IMS) led recital of the Rukun Negara.

 

Watch the MSUtv clip here:

 

 

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It was a picture-perfect day of clear skies and intercultural harmony at Management and Science University last Tuesday, at the launch of the annual MSU MyDay.

 

Traditionally celebrated ahead of Malaysia’s National Independence Day, which falls on August 31st, MSU MyDay this year was organized almost entirely online.

 

Over 2,500 tuned in via Zoom and on YouTube; with students and staff garbed in traditional attires of red, blue, yellow, and white, from ten branches of MSU College – Sungai Petani, Pulau Pinang, Ipoh, Sentral. Seremban, Johor Bahru, Kuala Terengganu, Kota Bharu, Sabah, and Sarawak.

 

Organized by MSU’s Student and Career Development (SCD) Department, MSU MyDay 2021 opened with traditional dances performed by the student club PACC – the Performing Arts and Culture Club of Management and Science University.

 

This year’s Independence Day theme Malaysia Prihatin was fully embraced by MSUrians; with over a hundred volunteers out on the PaCE-V project distributing daily provisions, cash, and kindness under the MSU Prihatin banner to over a thousand families in the B40 group all over Malaysia.

 

An MSU Cares box of happiness containing the Malaysian flag Jalur Gemilang was passed on from Sarawak right up to Selangor; symbolic of the nationwide participation by Management and Science University, MSU College and MSU Learning Centre, and MSU Medical Centre (MSUMC).

 

Student Representatives Council (SRC) president and PaCE-V volunteer Mohd Sufyan Shamsir carried the box to its final destination at the MSUtv studio on campus in Shah Alam Section 13, and presented it to MSU President Professor Tan Sri Dato’ Wira Dr Mohd Shukri Ab Yajid.

 

 

In his opening address, the MSU President stressed on the importance of building an independent mindset. “Celebrate this independence with jiwa merdeka,” he said.

 

Receiving the Jalur Gemilang from the MSU President was Xie Cheng Jie from the Bachelor in Nursing (Hons) programme at the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences (FHLS).

 

 

Danielle Valerinna Charles from the Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) programme at MSU International Medical School (IMS) led recital of the Rukun Negara.

 

Watch the MSUtv clip here:

 

 

RELATED

Amid distancing, unity

MSU MyDay 2019

Tall together