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2026.0604

Cultural Blessings Through Coronation: NTNU Indigenous Graduation Ceremony Accompanies Students on a Journey of Identity and Growth

As the lights slowly illuminated the venue and warm applause filled the room, graduating students, dressed in traditional Indigenous attire, entered hand in hand with their families. Parents lovingly placed graduation scarves decorated with tribal patterns around their children’s shoulders, marking the beginning of a new chapter through songs, blessings, and circle dances.
2026.0521

NTNU Symphony Orchestra to Perform with Internationally Acclaimed Conductor

World-renowned conductor will lead the NTNU Symphony Orchestra in its 2026 Spring Concert, Manifestations of Spring, on 25 May at the National Concert Hall.
2026.0518

GF-EMBA Alumna Ling Ko Donates Monumental Paintings to Taipei Veterans General Hospital

National Taiwan Normal University College of Management Global Fashion Executive MBA (GF-EMBA) alumna, U.S.-based artist and philanthropist Ling Ko recently held an unveiling ceremony for her monumental paintings at Taipei Veterans General Hospital, using art to convey strength, hope, and compassion. Representatives from the College of Management attended the event, including Associate Dean Lin, Shu-Jou, GF-EMBA Executive Director Wu, Jim Yen-Chun, and Professor Chou, Cindy Yunhsin, Executive Director of AACSB Accreditation and International Affairs, to witness this meaningful occasion in which an outstanding alumna gives back to society through art.
2026.0509

NTNU Alumni Becomes Youngest Artist to Represent Taiwan at Venice Biennale

Yi-Fan Li, an alumnus of the Department of Fine Arts (Class of 2011) at National Taiwan Normal University, has been selected to represent Taiwan at the 61st Venice International Art Biennale.
2026.0505

Iron–Chlorophyllin Nanoparticles Show Promise in Stabilizing Human Calcitonin

Protein aggregation and amyloid fibril formation remain major challenges in biomedicine, particularly in understanding disease pathology and developing therapeutic formulations. A research team led by Professor Ling-Hsien Tu from the Department of Chemistry at National Taiwan Normal University successfully demonstrated that iron–chlorophyllin nanoparticles can stabilize human calcitonin (hCT), thereby improving the stability and bioactivity of hCT and providing a potential new strategy for hCT drug formulation.