The ratio of male and female students is almost the same, but the number of ladies’ restrooms is much less than men’s restrooms.While restroom users complain of the unclean condition of restrooms, the cleaners of restrooms point out the unclean status of restrooms is due to students’ unclean use. Hence, it is urgent to improve the sanitary condition of restrooms. ●Restroom managementThe number of restroom cleaners in Keimyung is insufficient. To solve the problem, the staff is employed under the condition of cleaning restrooms three times a day.●Uninvited guests – smokersRecently, smoker
Keimyung Art Center, built to enhance the image of Keimyung University and to provide a theater for the local area, is to open in September 2008. Construction finished on January 27, and some of its facilities are now available for use.Keimyung Art Center has a huge performance hall equipped with 1932 seats. The school is expecting the center to function as an important performance hall in the Daegu-Gyeongbuk area, fulfilling citizens’ need for culture and providing performances from which they can benefit. However, the center also has some problems to be settled.First, it needs to establish s
On November 15, the Kemmy Awards were held in Bauer Hall. Eight teams participated in this contest, and the winners were Kwak Hee-jin and Lee Na-hyun, whose presentation was entitled “Making Kimch.”They said that they were happy to get a good result and a reward for their efforts. Translated by Ryu Ji-younKMG Junior Reporterwhitefox11@kmu.ac.kr
A music recital and a lecture on the Mapuche, who are the original inhabitants of Chile, were held under the auspices of the Department of Spanish Language and Central and South American Studies in Euiyang Hall on October 2. Lorenzo Aillapan Cayuleo performed traditional Mapuche music and dance. He said, "Mapuche music and dance signify the hope to be a good person." He also said, "Please, be interested in Central and South American cultures."Translated by Kim Hyun-geun KMG Editorforeverhg@kmu.ac.kr
A presentation about the Worldwide Internship Program (WIP) was held on October 9 in Euiyang Hall. The Center for Student Development runs WIP and it is sponsored by Hospitality Korea (HOSKO) and Internexus. Kim Jin-ha, the chief of the Center for Student Development, said, “WIP is a good opportunity for students who want to get a job overseas, so we hope many students apply for WIP.”Translated by Oh Eun-jeongKMG Editor in Chiefejhyde@kmu.ac.kr
On September 19, 16 businesses participated in "Matching Jobs - Successful Strategies for Employment: An Employment Symposium" and provided employment consultation and on the spot interviews. Kim Sun-mun, the personnel manager of Daedong Group, introduced his company and explained the benefits and promotion opportunities in "Explanation of Employment and Recruiting at Daedong Group," which was held on the same day.On September 20, "Overseas Employment with the Human Resources Development Service of Korea" was held. Lee Gang-wook from the Overseas Employment Center of the Human Resources Develo
On September 12 in Euiyang Hall, the Department of Accounting in conjunction with the Accountancy Institute of Northeast Asia held a special invitational lecture entitled “Preparation for IFRS and K-GAAP.” This lecture outlined how accountancy standards are changing internationally and the role Keimyung can play in helping Korea to adapt to these changes. Mike Peterson, who spoke at this lecture, explained the differences between International GAAP (Generally Accepted Accounting Principles), US GAAP, and Korean GAAP and changes that have occurred, while also introducing International Financial