A professor introducing Korean tea culture A student pours hot water in a bowl Mastering Korean tea etiquette Drinking tea together after the lesson
On August 1, Prof. Lee Kyu-hyung (Dept. of Taekwondo) was invited to the 26th World Taekwondo Championship, and was awarded a presidential citation from President Barack Obama. Michael Mogun, the mayor of Los Angeles City, awarded the prize instead of the president. This is Prof. Lee’s third presidential citation. The first was awarded in 1995 and the second in 2006.Prof. Lee has been recognized for his contribution to training international referees and to exchange between Korea and America, for example, his lecture tour in America in 2002. In addition, his holding forty seminars in cities li
On September 4, the 26th KMBS (Keimyung Broadcasting System) Broadcasting Festival was held under the theme 'Beat the Heart' in the audio-visual Room of Bauer Hall. A lot of people attended and celebrated this festival together.KMBS presented many interesting programs, including documentary news produced by students, a drama, dancing on stage, and a pop quiz, to the audience to help to increase the audience's participation in the festival.There was also a celebration speech given by President Synn-Il hi, a Keimyung alumnus, Ju Sang-chul, a Daegu MBC announcer, and a senior of KMBS, came and pr
Students arriving on buses Students walking to class A professor and students about to start class Students relaxing between classes
Recently, 'World a Musical Contest of Auspices of the Dresden Opera House in Germany' opened in Seoul with auspices of the German Embassy and, Jeon Sang-min, a tenor who graduated from Keimyung University, was selected in the final. On September 6, he is going to participate as Korea's representative tenor. On Feb.2 he graduated from the department of Vocals, and he has since been awarded many prizes within the country. This concert by the Dresden Opera House is very highly regarded and respected.
After reading the GazetteI think it was a very good chance to get to know the Gazette newspaper, because it contains various new information relating to campus life and the contents are very interesting. However, as a reader I want to make some comments regarding the Gazette, hoping the Gazette can improve its quality more and attract more readers.Foremost, the Gazette has various corners. For example, the Opinion corner handles current issues which are controversial, such as the matter of publicizing criminals’ faces, and explaining the pros and cons of it. I like that corner very much. Next,
From June 28 to July 24, I had a chance to experience a new cultural environment and a new country through Keimyung. I chose India because I wanted to have a special experience even though it might have been more comfortable to travel to New York or London.I arrived in Mumbai and then I went to Aurangabad, Ellora, Ajanta, Bhopal, Sanchi, Agra, Varanasi, Delhi and McLeod Ganj. There, I saw various cultures and felt something different. Agra where the Taj Mahal is located, Varanasi where the Ganges River is located, and McLeod Ganj, in which the 14th Dalai-Lama lives, stay in my mind as memorabl
Time : Fri.. Aug. 7, 2009~Sat., Oct. 25Place : Main Event site in Songdo International City in IncheonLocation : Get off at the Central Park Subway Station on the Incheon LineThe Global Fair & Festival 2009 in Incheon was held under the theme ‘Around the World’s cities in 80 Days.’ You may have heard about this festival on TV, on-line, or newspapers. Why do so much media advertise this event? Let’s find out the reasons. Firstly, this event is not just for Incheon, but for the whole country, which makes it possible to operate the new developmental engine of the nation in making Korea an advance
KMU has connections with more than 50 universities all over the world through sisterhood relationships. Because of this, KMU students can go to sister universities in other countries, and foreign university students can also come to our university. Once you are selected as an exchange student, you pay the tuition fee for KMU and the credits you get from the foreign university are approved for our university. The selection schedule for exchange students and required official second language scores are as follows. ISEP Every September, the Office of International Affairs selects exchange student
No.136Written by Prof. David Lyons / Drawn by KMG Junior Reporter Kang Aruem-songyi
The fall semester is here, and we are all looking forward to some fine weather and, hopefully, entertaining and informative classes. For an Englishman like myself - and indeed for people across the globe these days - fall is a very exciting time. Why? It is the start of the English soccer football, for those in England and Ireland -season. For those of us living in Korea, that means we will be seeing a lot of highlights of Park Ji Sung’s largely successful Manchester United career. He may not be Ryan Giggs, and he will never be a Ronaldo, but he has proven himself to be a sturdy, hard-working
Do you have any dream? If so, what do you dream of and what do you try to do to realize your dream? Or do you know the equation R=VD? It has as much power as Einstein's E=MC2, and has its own inner meaning, which is that the dream we vividly imagine can be realized. The Dreaming Garret shows this through successful people who dreamed of their ambitions with those kinds of formula and how they used those formulas in their lives. There are many kinds of techniques such as picture, location, speaking or writing in putting those formulas into practice in life. First of all, the basic technique of