Gift of van from Chrysler will boost MSU Safe Ride program

The new Chrysler Pacifica minivan will transport students around campus and East Lansing late at night

Dr. Teresa Woodruff, a blonde woman in a light green jacket, looks inside the driver's side door of a white van with tan leather seats.

Gift of van from Chrysler will boost MSU Safe Ride program

The new Chrysler Pacifica minivan will transport students around campus and East Lansing late at night

Michigan State University received the donation from Chrysler of a 2023 Pacifica all-wheel drive minivan for the Associated Students of Michigan State University’s, or ASMSU, Safe Ride program.

MSU Safe Ride provides free transportation on campus from 10 p.m. to 3 a.m., seven days each week, as a safe and accessible alternative to traveling alone late at night. The service is managed by ASMSU, the undergraduate student government of Michigan State.

“The safety of students at Michigan State University is paramount, especially in light of the tragic event that affected the entire university community in February,” said Chrysler Brand Chief Executive Officer Chris Feuell. ‘Chrysler wanted to have a meaningful role in providing support where it would have an immediate and lasting effect.”

Chris Feuell, Chrysler Brand Chief Executive Officer
Chrysler Brand CEO Chris Feuell, an advisory board member for the Eli Broad College of Business and Wisdom Project mentor 

 

The Pacifica minivan, valued at $58,302, was presented to MSU in a ceremony held on MSU’s East Lansing campus. The donation also includes two Calm Cabin packages. Introduced earlier this year, the Calm Cabin package helps those with autism feel calm, safe and comfortable; including these items in the minivan aligns with MSU’s commitment to support a diverse population, including students with neurodiversity.

“Michigan State appreciates Chrysler’s contribution to helping ensure our campus is as safe and supportive as it can be,” said Interim President Teresa K. Woodruff, Ph.D. “This van will be part of an important student-led transportation service, and we also thank alumna Chris Feuell for her engagement with the university.”

ASMSU Vice President of Financial Operations Drew Gardner expressed appreciation for this gift which will help grow the program and have a positive impact on his fellow members of the student body.

“We are grateful to Stellantis for this donation and know that this van will give us the opportunity to focus on the expansion of the already popular Safe Ride program at MSU,” he said. “Continuing to make campus feel safe for all students is a large priority of ASMSU, and it is exciting to envision how our program could develop with the additional van in our fleet.”