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October 9 just happened to be the day I realized I had no idea for this column. Luckily for me, that was also the day that Kim Jeong-il decided to test his supposed nuclear bomb. For a time, news of the North’s test dominated the world’s headlines as the world waited to see what would happen next. How would the world react? How would Kim Jeong-il react to the world’s reaction? That was also the same week that Ban Ki-moon was appointed to be the next United Nations Secretary-General. With the Korean Peninsula the centre of the world’s attention, it seemed like the topic of my column was chosen
Although I have been teaching English at Keimyung University for the Fashion & International Specialist Education Program for almost six years, I cannot forget my experience in Sang-ju City.My first home was New York City where I was born, raised and educated. I attended The City College of New York for my Bachelor of Arts degree (magna cum laude) in English and American Literature. My second home was Boulder, Colorado where I attended the University of Colorado at Boulder for two wonderful years while earning my Master of Arts degree in English Literature and Creative Writing.Years later, I w
Keimyung University held a meaningful event for 175 disabled people and their families in Chiri Mountain National Park on November 4 as part of the Keimyung Movement for Sharing 1% Love. This event, named “Into Autumn,” was to show the glorious tints of autumn foliage to disabled people who find it hard to climb mountains and almost always live indoors. Keimyung University prepared 50 wheelchairs to carry the disabled people and 58 Keimyung people volunteered to help them hike. The director of the event said, “There are various events for the disabled in the season around Disabled Day in April
European Studies is holding a series of forum on European themes. This forum on "Football and Politics in Europe" is going to be held in Smith Hall, Room 304 on November 22 at 5 pm. The lecturer is Dario Silvestre.
Many festivals are held by various colleges and departments in the fall.● Job Fair - The College of Social SciencesFrom November 2 to 9, the College of Social Sciences held a lecture about finding a job. Students were interested to hear from former KMU students who now have full-time jobs. The former students got a positive response from students who appreciated their practical advice. ● You and I, We are One - The College of Law & Police Sciences Form November 6 to 8, the 4th Law & Police Festival was held in front of Shattuck Hall. The College of Law & Police Sciences prepared special lectur
Exchange Program Fair A campus fair to publicize the various international exchange programs was held in front of Bauer Hall and in the lobby of Dongsan Library by the Office of External Affairs and the Office of International Affairs on November 7 and 14. Former exchange students were invited to share their experiences. This fair was held to help students gain information and increase their participation on international exchange programs. The main events were the introduction of programs, the exhibition of sister universities' photos, and counselling with former exchange students. KMU has ma