Ferris State University will celebrate the graduation in Big Rapids and Grand Rapids with ceremonies planned to be meaningful for a special class.
Ferris State President Bill Pink knows what this moment will mean for graduates who will cross the stage during the ceremonies – transitioning from one important life chapter to the next.
“This fall marks 140 years of educating and ultimately graduating Ferris State University Bulldogs,” Pink said. "Our graduates don’t just have a piece of paper when they leave here. They have successful careers in high-demand fields. We are extraordinarily proud of our alumni and the role that they play in ensuring Ferris State remains relevant and responsive in an ever-changing world.”
The university is bestowing 1,800 degrees and certificates, with 1,300 students participating in ceremonies. Pink said the Class of 2024 is particularly special.
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The nation's top-ranked Ferris State University Bulldogs battled one of the premier and storied FCS programs in the country to the wire on Saturday (Sept. 16) night, but fell short 17-10 to Montana in front of a near sellout crowd at Washington-Grizzly Stadium in Missoula
The Bulldogs built a 10-3 halftime lead against FCS's 11th-ranked Grizzlies, however came up short in the end by a single score.
Ferris State gave up a pair of short third-quarter scoring drives to Montana covering 40 and 30 yards before trying to rally in the final period. FSU got down inside the Montana five-yard line in the final quarter before the drive stalled and had one final possession following a defensive stop that reached the Montana 20-yard line.
The Bulldogs outgained Montana 285 to 189 yards offensively in the setback, which included 156 passing for FSU and 129 on the ground.
The matchup was the first-ever meeting between the two programs and FSU's first contest versus an
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