Koguryo (Goguryeo) was a kingdom in northern Korea and Manchuria from 37 BC to 668 AD. It was founded by Ju-mong (posthumously called King Dongmyeongseong) and ruled by 26 kings. Koreans have accepted Koguryo people as their ancestors without any doubt, having the tacit agreement of neighborhood countries including China.However, China launched the Northeast Asian Project in 2002 and has been claiming since then that Koguryo was one of the regional kingdoms that belonged to China. Koguryo is becoming a hot issue between Korea and China. The Chinese government said that they would have supporte
In January 2004, Keimyung University began “The Keimyung Movement for Sharing 1% Love” to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Keimyung’s founding as a Christian university. Executive staff and professors chose to donate 1% of their salary to help disadvantaged children. A new part of that movement, the “2006 Volunteers for Sharing Together” started activities in May of this year. The volunteers are made up of 30 Keimyung students and 30 disadvantaged children. They brought the community together at an athletic meeting in May and received a lesson about voluntary services in September. In October
The Keimyung University Center for Continuing Education will hold the Free Tea Event in the Keimyung Hanhak-chon Keimyung Culture Village from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in November 2(Thur).
Hengso Museum has two free music concerts.▷ Jazz House → Oct. 27(Fri.), 19:30▷ GALA Concert → Nov. 24(Fri.), 19:30-----------------------------------------------------------▶Location: Main Hall of Hengso Museum in Keimyung University ▶Admission: Free▶Contact: 053)555-2369 / 053)580-6993
Keimyung University sent a delegation to the 18th Annual European Association for International Education (EAIE) Conference in Switzerland from September 12 to September 17. About 3000 people concerned with university international exchanges attended the conference. Those attending were mainly from Europe, but a number of people from America, Oceania, and also Asia attended. About 150 universities put up booths on the exhibition ground. Most booths were regional joint booths. Thirteen universities from Korea including Yonsei, Korea, Ewha Womans, and Kyunghee Universities attended the exhibitio
Keimyung University. The students are yelling, “Question!” In the class, the mood is alive with laughter. It is the Cross-Cultural Awareness Program (CCAP).The CCAP is a program in which Korean Interpretation Volunteers (KIVs) and Culture Exchange Volunteers (CEVs) introduce a diversity of cultures from around the world to Korean youth. They are visiting elementary, middle, and high schools, and holding culture classes for understanding other countries and their cultures. It is organized by the Korean National Commission for UNESCO and supported by the Ministry of Education and Human Resources
On a teacher's day, the FISEP(Fashion International Specialist Education Program) students are making a special event for their theachers.
The students in Europe Studies are wearing European traditional clothes.
In the chaple class, he went to the dream country.
●●●●●●● A love triangle ... :)
The name which he is covering is "Seun-bi gyo" (Seun-bi Bridge)He is covering the "bi" because his name is "Seun-gyo"!
Under genial sunshine, he is studing on the matting.
The student is preparing 'Kemy'.
They are plaing the traditional game 'Riding caw and horse' in Bbeul-zzum Street in Seongseo campus.
Three freshmen are mimicking the movie, “Scream” on their camp.