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2011.0406

Let the Happiness Knock on Your Door

NTNU center of family education and department of human development and family studies held the orientation of “Match Charging Station” at Cheng 103. The purpose was to assist students to improve and promote the relationship with friends, to explore, make reflection and improvement in the reaction. The organizing unit expected to hold the experienced activity on May 28th.
2011.0406

The Dream and Reality of the GAC Movie Black Ribbon

Department of Graphic Art Communication 9th film team movie “Black Ribbon” premiered on March 31st at Cheng 101. The movie was a campus romance and suspect play about a depressed teenage girl and a dreaming teenage boy. The team was made up by students in GAC department and recruit students in school to act out. GAC film team was established from 93-year. Sophomore would be in charge every year to complete a feature film. The “Stop Over, It’s Green” shot at 2004 was awarded The Golden Harvest Awards.
2011.0405

NTNU Defeated NKNU in UVL

99-year University Volleyball League Woman open tournament final match took place today. NTNU defeated National Kaohsiung Normal University easily. The champion game with the old match Taipei Physical Education College would take place on April 6th.
2011.0402

NTNU Consecutively win the championship in Four years in the UVL

99-year University Volleyball League champion campaign took place today. The 1st and 2nd place last year, NTNU and Tajen University, competed for the championship again. NTNU kept the championship with 3:2 (25-19,24-26.25-22,23-25,15-13), fulfilled the champion in the consecutive four years. The couch Chang En-chung and the players rewarded the personal awards.
2011.0328

NTNU Life Science Professor Chung-Hsin Wu Investigates Taiwan Bats’ Echolocation Ability

In the past, scientists discovered that many species of bats produce high-pitched sounds to locate prey and navigate their way. Chung-Hsin Wu, chairman of Bat Association of Taiwan and professor of the Department of Life Science of National Taiwan Normal University, has been studying bats for 10 years. Professor Wu found that bats know how to capture ultrasound waves emitted by themselves, which enables them to fly and catch prey without colliding with other bats.