JEMBER – The Faculty of Social and Political Sciences (FISIP) at the University of Jember celebrated the pinnacle of its 61st Anniversary (Dies Natalis) on Monday, November 10, 2025. Held in Room 109, the event featured a tasyakuran (gratitude ceremony) to reflect on the faculty’s extensive journey and achievements.
The ceremony was officially opened by the Dean of FISIP, Suyani Indriastuti, S.Sos., M.Si., Ph.D., who led the proceedings in a solemn and dignified atmosphere.
A Milestone of Synergy and Achievement
This gratitude ceremony served as the culmination of a series of commemorative events held to mark the faculty’s 61st year. The gathering brought together the entire academic community—including faculty leadership, lecturers, administrative staff, and student representatives—to foster a sense of unity and reflect on past milestones and future challenges.
In her opening remarks, Dean Suyani Indriastuti expressed her profound appreciation to all members of the faculty for their active contributions to the institution’s progress. She emphasized that reaching the 61-year mark is a vital momentum for the faculty to:
- Strengthen internal synergy and collaboration.
- Enhance academic quality and research standards.
- Solidify FISIP’s commitment to providing tangible contributions to society and the nation.
Symbolic Traditions and Future Hopes
The atmosphere in Room 109 remained warm and communal as attendees shared in the celebration. The event was highlighted by a symbolic tumpeng cutting ceremony and collective prayer, representing the faculty’s shared hopes for continued progress and prosperity.
The anniversary peak concluded with a social gathering and luncheon. Participants expressed their collective hope that, at 61, FISIP will continue to evolve as an excellent, innovative, and relevant educational institution, consistently producing graduates characterized by both competence and integrity.