From August 24 to 27, KMU textile design students participated in Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles. The topic of this textile fair was children experiencing new cultures and establishing identities during their journey to find paradise. The students’ creative ideas and new designs were hugely popular with local buyers and they also got a contract with a company called DACK BLACK of China.KMU textile design students show their works at overseas exhibitions every year as a part of a specialized curriculum. In January, they were the only Asian university students to participate in a household
Department of German Language and Literature professor talking about German reunification Students watching the presentation Presentation in the International Lounge on September 28
On September 5, KMU Vice President Kim Young-il donated ten million won to flood sufferers in Ulleungdo. In addition, KMU promised to send volunteers to repair the flood damage if needed. President Synn Ilhi said, “Recently, Ulleungdo had much heavy rain, so they had many problems with flood damage. Our school prepared money for Ulleungdo citizens who lost their homes. I hope this donation will help them to mend their lives, and I will give scholarships to students whose parents live in Ulleungdo. Then they will not worry about tuition or school life.”
On September 8, Chang Hye-jin, a South Korean female archer, visited Keimyung University. She became a student at Keimyung University in 2006. She captured the gold medal in the women’s individual archery at the 2016 Rio Olympics. Keimyung University held a reception to welcome her.The welcome parade started at 1:30 p.m. when Chang entered the University. She shook hands with students who greeted her and looked around the archery field where she had practiced. Keimyung decided to name it the Chang Hye-jin Archery Range.Synn Ilhi, the president of Keimyung, made a welcome speech. He gave Chang
The 2016 IT Convergence Expo Korea was held from August 24 to 26 at EXCO in Daegu. This event showcased the products and technology of the latest information communication technology and IT convergence in Korea and abroad. The Expo was hosted by the Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning, Daegu Metropolitan City, and Gyeonsangbuk Province. 200 companies took part, and there were 450 booths.KMU’s Leaders in Industry-university Cooperation (LINC) Project team attended the Expo. Keimyung University showcased Smart-Farm, which is a project supported by the Ministry of Education. This Web pla
Director: Tate Taylor Genre: Drama Starring: Emma Stone, Viola Davis, Octavia Spencer Running time: 146min Koreans have a better attitude towards white people than black people. But because the world has become so globalized, people need to be able to share their attitudes without prejudice. I'll introduce the movie The Help to tell people about racial discrimination. This movie is based on the novel of the same name. The Help topped the box office for three straight weeks. With honesty and humor the movie shows the difficulties African Americans experience. The movie was set in the early 1960
Keimyung University Sports Industry Developers opened the Sports Industry Start-up Space on the 7th floor of the Daegu Trade Center to offer support to start-up companies. KMU selected Sports ICT convergence field companies who have outstanding products to be the resident companies.Sports. N, KD-Soft and Fun-key are among the 10 selected start-up companies. These companies will be supported in the space until February of 2017This Sports Industry Start-up Space is one of the KMU Sports Industry Developer’s foundation projects. There are conference and office rooms that resident companies can us
KMU has been appointed one of the leading startup universities by the Small and Medium Business Administration (SMBA). Keimyung Startup Support Center (KESOC) supports students who want to start their own company by providing prototype invention funds and mentoring. Oh Min-teak (25, Industrial and Management Engineering) was awarded the grand prize for a bicycle headlight including a black-box function at the Daegu-Gyeongbuk Student Start-Up Contest held on July 12. After that, with the help of the university, he set up his own company, Libro. Noh Hyeon-tae (27, Industrial Design graduate) inv