On March 5, the ‘Nightingale Pledge ceremony’ was taken by new nurses vowing to do their best in their career in nursing. It was held in the College of Nursing auditorium on Seongseo campus.110 junior students from the College of Nursing, who have taken their first step to becoming nurses, made the vows with candlelight to follow the nurse’s spirit in the form of respect for life and love for humanity. Around 400 people, including Kwon Young-sook, the dean of the College of Nursing, and many graduates and students attended the ceremony to support the junior students.
On February 26, the 2010 KMU entrance ceremony was held in the gym on Seongseo campus.Seo Jong-bin (Department of Taekwondo), took an oath on behalf of 5,465 local matriculates, and Suriyanonrin Ornjira (Department of Korea Studies), took an oath on behalf of 72 foreign matriculates at the entrance ceremony. Also, Park Han-byul (KAC, Major in International Business) who was selected as a Bisa Scholar, and Cambodian Thay Rottankvong (Department of Computer Engineering) who was selected as KISS (Keimyung International Sarang Scholarship), received a scholarship certificate on behalf of 513 schol
Keimyung University and Kyungpook National University have been awarded colleges of pharmacy. Both universities were assigned twenty five personnel. According to MEST (Ministry of Education, Science, and Technology), the personnel will increase to least thirty in 2012. President Synn said, “I am sorry to be assigned few personnel but glad to attract a college of pharmacy that Keimyung has hoped for.”The construction of the College of Pharmacy is expected to start in April this year. The area of the building will be 11,876㎡, and it will form a triangle with the School of Medicine and the Colleg
On March 2, the International Students' Orientation was held in Room 402 in the Center for International Education building at 9:30 a.m.During the orientation, Dr. Park Sang-hyuk, Director of International Affairs, greeted the international students. All staff members of the International Affairs Office and buddies (Buddy Program) made an introduction to the international students through a video presentation by Korea and Keimyung University. In addition, international students were able to get information about a campus tour, the university homepage, and life here.
A poster advertising the KELI house Orientation Students learning the rules of KELI Students listening to a teacher’s speech
Lately, many people are concerned about volunteering or donating activities. We can see them through entertainer couples like Cha In-pyo and Shin Ae-ra and Noh Sean and Jung Hye-young. Noh and Jung volunteer on their wedding anniversary, and the two couples support other countries’ children by donating some money every month.In Keimyung, there is a group carrying out such volunteer activities; it is Keimyung Caritas. Keimyung CaritasWeb site: http://1pro.kmu.ac.krTelephone Number: (053) 580-3011~2 For ten years, Dongsan Medical Center staff have raised funds by donating 1% of their monthly sal
No. 139Written by Prof. Lee Hughes / Drawn by KMG Reporter Kang Areum-songyi
The Greatest Gazette We, students of Keimyung University, read university newspapers to get some news about our school. Campus newspapers put a lot of information and the latest school news and help students and faculty members locate information easily and quickly. Hence, campus newspapers are one of the most important materials for students here. Moreover, the number of foreign students has been increasing greatly nowadays. For foreign exchange students, the only English newspaper in Keimyung - the Keimyung Gazette , provides useful information and tips on life in Keimyung and Korea. The Gaz
Are you interested in art or performance culture? You can experience creative and independent art near Hongik University station. There are many art exhibitions, concert halls, and fashion centers where young people can enjoy the lively culture. If you haven’t been there yet, the Gazette suggests you visit the art space. The Gazette will introduce three places which are well-worth a visit.1. Free Market in front of Hongik University The Free Market is growing spontaneously in public places such as streets and parks. Various works are made by artists and people who get together in this free mar
[ACROSS]1. If you describe someone or their ideas as ___________, you are praising them because they are easily able to think of or create new or exciting things. 3. A _________ in a vehicle such as a bus, boat, or plane is a person who is traveling on it, but who is not driving it or working on it. 4. If you _____ , you feel more calm and less worried or tense. 5. A mark on the skin which is left after a wound has healed 8. You give something to a charity or other organization [DOWN]1. You damage a part of someone's body2. Shaking of the ground caused by the movement of the earth's crust3. A
Congratulations!Kim Jung-hyun (senior, Dept. of English Lang. & Lit.)Oh Hye-ryeong (sophomore, Major in International Commerce)
Directed by Tommy O'HaverStarring Ellen Page, Catherine KeenerRated R92min.Have you ever heard of the bystander effect? The bystander effect is a phenomenon that help does not come when bystanders are just watching a situation unfold. It is often referred to as genovese syndrome. This effect is easy to occur when many people are involved in any accident. We call it diffusion of responsibility. When many people are involved in an accident, they think that their responsibility can be given to other person, and so they believe that ‘another person will do that.’ There is a movie in which a girl d