Elizabeth Litwin, a Fisheries and Wildlife senior in the Michigan State University (MSU) Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, exemplifies the student-athlete at Michigan State University and dreams to work in the National Park System. She is one of the 2022 CANR Alumni Association Scholarship recipients.
A member of the MSU Archery Team, Litwin has excelled in academics and has been active in undergraduate research and extracurricular activities.
“I've been on the archery team my entire career at MSU. This is my fourth year as a team member and my first year as team president,” Litwin said. "What I love about the MSU Archery Team is our dedication to the sport while also excelling in academics and professional development. We are completely self-funded and organized, which takes a lot of time and commitment from our members, who have a real passion for archery."
“I have competed in archery for about 10 years. I was introduced to archery through Girl Scouts and continued to practice as member of a Chicago area Junior Olympic Archery Development Team. Throughout high school and college I attended local, state and national tournaments and was lucky enough to become a member of the 2019, 2021 and 2022 U.S. Archery Teams,” she added.
The Fisheries and Wildlife undergraduate program provides a strong base in the foundational and applied sciences of natural resource management. The program is designed to develop an understanding of the cultural, recreational and economic values of biological resources.
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