Meet Jerome, 2024 Homecoming Court Member
Meet Jerome, 2024 Homecoming Court Member
May 20, 2024Meet Jerome Hamilton Jr.— a distinguished and civically engaged MSU senior from Baltimore, Maryland. With interest in public policy and environmental advocacy, Jerome is a student in the College of Social Science and the Honors College pursuing a degree in Political Science Pre-Law with a minor in Environmental Social Science. He is honored to be a member of this year’s Homecoming Court.
Jerome is a brilliant example of what being a Spartan means, both on and off campus. With a passion for civil rights, diversity and inclusion, Jerome has persevered in the realm of research, undergoing topics such as energy affordability for low-income Americans and the influences of implicit racial bias on public perceptions. Outside of academics, Jerome is also dedicated to serving the MSU and East Lansing communities. In addition to regularly volunteering at a community garden which provides food for a nearby homeless shelter, Jerome is also a member of a service initiative called, The Seniors Ambassadors Program, where he works with local seniors at risk of loneliness. Jerome is a compassionate and brilliant individual and with his passion for academics and community service, his future is bright.
When taking a break from his studies, Jerome can be found at his favorite place on campus—the banks of the Red Cedar River where he enjoys the calming natural space. Jerome hopes that being a part of the 2024 MSU Homecoming Court will demonstrate to others the impact that being a Spartan has on oneself and on those around us.
Author: Anna Ludlow“The small things matter so much, especially as a large university like Michigan State. In a place as large as MSU, it is important for Spartans to be kind to one another. Inclusion is very important for making people feel comfortable at the university. Inviting a new person to Spartan Stadium for a football game or to join a club can make a huge difference in their lives and enhance their Spartan experience.”