Keimyung University’s Worldwide Internship Program In 2007, Keimyung University will start the Worldwide Internship Program (WIP) to improve students’ abilities and competitive powers. A presentation about WIP was held on November 28 in Euiyang Hall. The Center for Student Development manages WIP and it is sponsored by Hospitality Korea (HOSKO) and Internexus. HOSKO offers hotel internships, and Internexus offers internships in various fields such as marketing, media, advertisement, IT, law, accounting, trade, engineering, sport, and fashion. Our university decided that students can go on inte
When you pass by the right entrance of Bauer Hall, have you ever heard students’ laughter and chatter? Keimyung University Center for Student Counseling is located here (Bauer Hall 127-130). This center offers various psychological programs for students and counsels students. However, some students, including freshmen, still don’t know about the Center for Counseling. The Gazette knocked at the center’s door and interviewed a counselor. The Institute for Student Guidance was established on December 11, 1969. The name was changed on September 20, 1979, to the Keimyung University Center for Stud
Even though not many people attended this seminar, those who did showed a serious attitude.
When the period of registering for classes comes, students are pressed and confused in front of the computer. The drop/add period is the same. In addition, every faculty office and the Academic Administration Team become very busy with students' inquiries. The “Gazette” compared the way of registering in several universities in Daegu and found what students complain about. Our university's students register for classes for 6 days on the web page. Freshmen register for the first two days, and sophomores, juniors, and seniors register for the next four days. Students majoring in Humanities, Fore
During the last five months, many people have crowded around the Kyobo Building intersection in Seoul. Why did this congestion happen? This reason is that famous actors such as Jang Dong-gun, Ahn Sung-kee, Park Joong-hoon, and Lee Jun-ki and directors demonstrated against the government's plan to halve the screen quota. The Korean government announced the reduction of the screen quota on January 26. The screen quota is that theaters should show Korean movies for a designated number of days. In Korea, the screen quota has been carried out since 1967 and has been 146 days since 1985. Han Duk-soo
Positive understanding about organ donation is spreading in Korean society lately. This social phenomenon was partly affected by a section, “Open the Eyes,” of the MBC TV program “Exclamation Mark,” televised on Saturday night. This program offered eyesight-disabled people cornea transplants and made more people interested in organ donation. Last September, Beobjang, a monk, donated his body after he died. Because of that, Buddhists’ donation rate is getting higher. A public advertisement (KOBACO) shows the people who got organ transplants and a chance to live new lives. Kim Sang-jin, an ordin