Introducing CEO to students CEO lecturing to sutdents Students attending a lecture
From November 2 to 4, Keimyung University’s Dongsan Library held the '2011 Dongsan Library Autumn Festival.' The purpose of this festival is to create an atmosphere of reading and establish a reading culture. On the first day of the festival, there were many events like a seminar given by Kim Yong-taek a poet known for poem 'Seomjingang', a reading quiz, an announcement of a voluntary service conference and so on. Keimyung University students and local residents enjoyed the festival together. Furthermore, the second and third day also had various events like a book discussion, a slogan contest
The Myunggyo Dormitory Open House ! Singing a song Singing a song with a guitar
On September 22, broadcast announcer Jang Jin-yeong’s special lecture was held in the multimedia room at New Bauer Hall. She is an announcer at TBC (Tomorrow’s Broadcasting Corporation). The title of the lecture was ‘The way to communicate well.’ She talked about her experiences being an announcer.She advised, “If you want to be an announcer, proper tone is the basis for everything else. Also, the expression and posture should be right. In addition, the most important thing is an ability to deliver. The language delivers one’s thinking effectively and persuades people. You have to grow the ess
On November 2, KMU held a mock international conference at the New Bauer Hall in Seong-seo campus. The theme of the conference was 'the Korean economy and the FTA.' The goals of the conference were to help KMU students understand the effects of the FTA throughout the world, to know the present situation and to talk about the ways to improve it.18 students from five departments in the College of International Studies participated in the conference as chairman, vice chairman and representatives from each country. The representatives presented stakes that the countries have in the FTA, and positi
The Sixth Sense team, which consisted of 6 members, got first prize in the first Creative Innovation Sports Project (CISP) sports idea contest.This contest was held to overcome a crisis of youth unemployment and shortage of sports experts and was aimed at university students. Its theme was finding ideas for a sports job fair.Sixth Sense’s idea is to help athletes show their ability by gathering people related to sports like athletes and agents in a job fair. It will help to scout and employ athletes. They were judged on making a creative idea, which brought them a first prize of three million
Recently, Billboard, a world famous music chart, made a K-pop chart category. It means K-pop is spreading beyond Asia to Europe and South America judging from “SM Town in Paris” in June, the JYJ concert in Spain in October, and the forthcoming Cube Entertainment’s London concert in December. Fans of K-pop are waiting to see Korean singers. They have even made K-pop fan clubs with friends, singing and dancing to K-pop songs. Through this article, we look into the whole story of K-pop fever and find its economic effects. Most people think that the beginning of K-pop fever was Japan. However, it
· Location: Center for International Education #120· Office Hours: 09:00 ~ 18:00· Telephone Number: 053-580-6328· Web site: http://web.kmu.ac.kr/fli ◈ Division of International EducationThe Division of International Education teaches TOEFL, TOEIC, TOEIC Speaking, and JPT. Their classes are held every semester.◆ English① TOEIC (11/7 ~ 12/16)- Students can choose a class depending on their levels. TOEIC classes run for six weeks, and the timetable is divided into 7:50A.M. ~ 8:40A.M., and 9:30A.M. ~ 5:20P.M. (in student’s time between classes). The fee is 100,000 won for registered students and 1
These days no matter where you go you can find advertisements for English books, academies, camps, and other programs. Each one claims to have the “secret” to learn to speak better, faster, or more like a native speaker. But there is always a cost. No book company or academy will tell you that the key to success actually costs no money at all. Let me share two of my language learning experiences as an example. From middle school all the way into my later years of university, I had to take second language classes to fulfill graduation requirements. Although we had a few choices of languages, m
Musical of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde in the Keimyung Art Center M Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde poster at the hall Break time of audiences and actors Musical of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde in the Keimyung Art Center
What do you want to do before you die? For years I’ve been dreaming of going to Mecca. I want to go there to pray. For this purpose I will go on a trip and then I can see Allah’s miracles. I heard that Saudi Arabia has many wonderful buildings. My religion to do did the Hajj (the pilgrimage to Mecca that every Muslim is required to make) at least once to pray. I want to go there with my husband, because Muslim women must go to Hajj with their husbands, (It is a Muslim rule).Second, I want to help poor families. Third, I want to be a good wife. The last is to be known as a journalist in the wor
Name: Nur Diyana Binti Muhammad HasrinNationality: BruneiAge: 191. What do you think of the Korean wave?During high school, I was really into K-pop stuff and copied everything Korean people do. I was quite amazed and stunned that the Korean wave was spreading all over the world. Some of my friends used to hate me being weirdly ambitious of going to Korea because for them it was quite impossible. This year I was supposed to be the president of a Korean culture club in my college, but I had to back out once my name was listed as the successful candidate to go to Korea. Since then, I have receive