PROPrograms referred to as reality competitions are popular among the young for their limitless competition. Some Korean reality competitions have come out, and these programs have begun to play their own roles in our culture, for example, entertainment (SuperStarK on Mnet), cooking (Edward Kwon’s Yes Chef on QTV), and fashion (Project Runway in Korea on OnStyle). The viewing rate of these programs is increasing, and they have become popular TV shows.The most characteristic trait of the programs is the winning participants can get a hundred million won or employment opportunities. Therefore, h
The event was held in Hengso Museum of Keimyung University The performance was by the Confucius Institute Many people waiting for the performance An example of a dance performance
What do you think about first when you think of Korean dramas? They are very popular now. Seoul International Drama Awards opened in September. The aim of the Seoul International Drama Awards is to make a world drama festival. Since 2006, the Seoul International Drama Awards has been operating. These days, the popularity of Korean dramas is growing around the world. For example, Daejanggum (a historical drama) and Winter Sonata (a melodrama) have been part of the Korean wave.Do you know when Korean dramas began? In the 1960s, after the establishment of KBS, TBC, and MBC, television dramas bega
On October 1, it was the 110th anniversary of Dongsan Medical Center of Keimyung University.President Synn said, "The last 110 years was the process of pilgrimage in finding the essence of Dongsan Medical Center, and all Keimyung employees need to increase their efforts and have ambition and hope by carrying out 110% responsibility."Cha Soon-do, the director of Dongsan Medical Center, emphasized, "We need to try to make Dongsan Medical Center's dream come true through all the staff of Keimyung on our 110 years’ anniversary and, to make it come true, we will improve our medical treatment equipm
Students arriving on buses Students walking to class A professor and students about to start class Students relaxing between classes
Have you ever read any of Jane Austen‘s works? She was a famous female English writer and wrote Pride & Prejudice, Persuasion and Sense and Sensibility. She usually wrote about ordinary people's lives at the early period of her writing through her modernistic styles. Jane Austen was single for life and her books are usually full of quiet humor. From the 20th century, her works started to get higher appraisal than when she lived. She usually examined the social life of the higher classes, and marriage, and portrayed them very vividly in her works. Becoming Jane belongs to the genre of romance,
A Keimyung student marketer’s team came first in a marketer contest for their clever idea and remarkable events, resulting in making cash receipts used more frequently. The team, “Fighting My Daddy,” is made up of four Keimyung students: Kim Dong-kyung (Junior, Dept. of Business Administration), Kim Do-yun (Senior, Dept. of Business Administration), Lee Kyung-Hae (Senior, Dept. of Business Administration), and Yun Ji-Hye (Senior, Dept. of Tourism Management). Last May they were chosen as student marketers among a high 23:1 competitive rate from 1872 applicants and received a testimonial, medal
From July 20 to August 13,a summer school for local community teenagers was held at Keimyung University. The program was held at the College of Music and Performing Arts (violin, cello, vocal, piano, organ, modern dance, ballet), the College of Fine Arts (watercolor, calligraphy, design, drawing, computer graphics, animation), and the College of Physical Education (taekwondo). Keimyung University decided to give a preference to teenagers coming from the lowest income bracket and the second lowest income bracket, and paid for their total tuition fees, expenses and teaching materials.During the
College Students from DIMF in Keimyung Art Center Musical : “Challenge Super Model” People watching the musical
On June 3, lawyer Kim Byung-joon lectured on “The Future of Employment of University students” in the multimedia room on the 3rd floor of the new Bauer Hall. He recommended seven things to students through this lecture: first, take the job students want; second, take a lot of trips; third, study something; fourth, play at least one musical instrument; fifth, have a hobby such as appreciating works of art in an art gallery; sixth, do exercise for your health; seventh, have a religion. He said to students that if they try to do these things, they can live a happy and beautiful life.He also said,
Special exhibition to celebrate the 55th anniversary of Keimyung People appreciating the pottery on display Ancient tea pots