That Member of Indonesian National Armed Force is Graduated Today

Rector of UNNES Prof. Dr. Fathur Rokhman MHum, along with Dini Mitasari at the Graduation Ceremony Period I, 2019 in the Auditorium of UNNES Sekaran (19/3).

 
A total of 1,500 Universitas Negeri Semarang (UNNES) students attended the period I graduation process in 2019, Tuesday (3/19) at the UNNES auditorium. The graduates consisted of 21 doctors, 190 masters, 1,280 scholars, and 9 diplomas III. One of them is a Bachelor student majoring in Health Physical Education and Recreation (PJKR), Dini Mitasari.
She is a member of the Indonesian Armed Forces (TNI) Army at Diponegoro Regional Military Command IV as a Sergeant. The second child of three siblings aspires to become an athlete, the days she goes through are actively practicing.
No wonder a myriad of achievements as a national sepak takraw athlete was achieved, including 1 silver medal PON 2008, 1 bronze medal Sea Games 2009, 1 bronze medal 2010 Asean Games, 1 silver and 1 bronze Sea Games 2011, 1 gold PON 2012, 3 bronze medal Sea Games 2013, 2 bronze medal Asean Games 2014, 1 bronze medal Sea Games 2015, 1 silver medal PON 2016, 1 silver medal and 1 bronze medal Sea Games 2017, and 1 bronze medal Asean Games 2018.
This 1993-born girl began registering police in 2013, and has not been interested in becoming a TNI. After twice not being able to become a policewoman, finally in 2015 the she registered in Indonesian Armed Forces at Command IV and was successfully accepted. In 2018 the children of the Sutikno and Munawaroh couples were assigned to the administration for veterans.
During the speech, the Rector of UNNES explained that he was proud of having students like Dini Mitasari, “I am proud as a Rector to have students like Dini, she makes UNNES and Indonesia proud” he concluded.
Mutiah Karim (Student Staff)

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