On March 20th, a naming ceremony for ‘Namjung Pottery Lab’ was held in room 200 of the Adams Hall in Daemyung Campus. Many students and professors participated in the ceremony including President Synn Il-hi and a professor from the College of Fine Arts.The ceremony was intended to celebrate Kim Young-tae, an honorary professor of the Department of Craft Design, for his achievements, and to leave his educational spirit for junior students.Honorary Professor Kim exerted himself in the cultivation of students through his work related to craft and ceramic arts for 36 years since his he began in 19
A special exhibition of Kim Jun-Keun's works People appreciating the works An example of Kim's work
Students take pictures of cherry blossoms Cherry blossoms next to Shattuck building
On March 27th, Keimyung University awarded an honorary doctorate degree to Lee Hwa-eon, the former president of Daegu Bank, in a conferment ceremony in Adams Chapel.Lee Hwa-eon highly contributed to the local economy by developing Daegu Bank as a superior bank among non-capital banks; he operated Daegu Bank with open-minded and transparent management, and global-senior financing techniques. In addition, he was highly valued as a talent financer. He based his work on the ethical practice of enterprise, and he carried out his social responsibility and contributed to the eco-social community by i
From February 18 to 22, the 2009 Berlin International Dance Festival, TANZOLYMP was held at the House of Berliner Festspiele for five days with 600 dancers from about 25 countries. Keimyung University students, Kwon ki-han (22) and Jang gi-yun (19), from the College of Music and Performing Arts, won silver medals in the field of modern dance. The prize-winning performance 'Business' was a dance involving two students portraying the daily work of busy employees. The performance was highly valued for its rough expression of masculine energy and dynamic movement. In the International Dance Festiv
Introduction by the KMU Leaders The performance of Bi-sa Cheering Party Biuret, performing at KMU
On March 16, Norbert Baas, the ambassador of Germany in Korea, was appointed an honorary professor of Keimyung University. It is expected that the Ambassador will periodically deliver special lectures in Keimyung University over the next five years. Ambassador Bass graduated from the Technology University Berlin, and was granted a doctorate by the European University Institute (EUI), Florence. He entered the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1978. He was a representative at the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) from 1982 to 1985 and later served in the German embassies in
On March 25, Dr. Lawrence Taylor from the National University of Ireland, Maynooth, held a special lecture in Keimyung University. Dr. Taylor is Dean of International Programs and head of the Department of Anthropology in Maynooth. In the lecture, Dr. Taylor gave some advice about studying in Ireland and some information about Irish culture. He also outlined some of the anthropological research that he has conducted in Ireland and Mexico. Many Keimyung students and a good number of foreign professors attended the lecture.
On March 16, H. E. Norbert Baas, the German Ambassador to Korea, gave a lecture on the topic of 'The role of Korea and Germany in Europe-Asia Relations.'At first, President Synn Il-hi greeted everyone and introduced the lecture and the German Ambassador then talked about the topic.After this, closing remarks were made by the moderator, Kim Shin-hye (Prof. from the Department of English Education). They then had a period of time for questions and answers.
Boys playing of Department of English Education Girls singing of Department of Education
On Tuesday, March 10, Ying Dong Ling, a celebrity on the talk show Misuda, was appointed medical publicity ambassadress. In Daegu City hall, she received a commission plate from Kim Bum-il, the mayor of Daegu City. Ying Dong Ling said, “It will be difficult for me to study medical services. However, I will try to visit many medical institutions and experience more through them, which I believe can help me.” In the event, a male singer, Kim Yong-bin, was appointed medical publicity ambassador, and Katheryn Bailey, last year's medical publicity ambassadress, also attended the event. Ying Dong Li
At the end of February, Kim Byoung-gon, a student in the Department of Automotive Engineering, received the first prize in the research study of CATIA (Computer Aided Three Dimensional Interactive Applications). 150 Hyundai-Kia Automotive research students from seven universities, including Seoul National University, Yonsei University, and Korea University, participated. In the final evaluation, Kim Byoung-gon gained the highest marks in his practical task, written examination, and sincere learning attitude. Kim said, “This result originates from the confidence which I have come to have since