2009.0713
Principle of Peking University and High Ranking Chiefs Visit NTNU
Zho Qi-Fong, principle of Peking University, led 8 high ranking chiefs of PU to visit NTNU on July 13th. NTNU Principle Guo Yih-Shun warmly received the guests with a luncheon, in which Guo gave Zho an introduction of NTNU’s creative industry and both universities exchanged opinions on the possible future academic cooperation.2009.0629
Holography Artist Setsuko Ishii donated works to NTNU
On June 23rd, noted Japanese holography artist, Setsuko Ishii, donated his work entitled Scenes of Grasslands to NTNU. President Guo Yih-Shun represented the whole school and accepted the gift from Ishii. The work will be displayed on the first floor of the Complex Building, Kungkuan Campus. Doctor Ishii has been devoted to the world of holography for over 30 years, and has had exhibitions in Europe, Asia and the States. Holography is a method of producing a three-dimensional image of an object. Doctor Ishii applied the technique in her works and has published many holography studies in international periodicals and seminars.2009.0629
Li Jia-Tong Urged Graduates to Make Positive Contribution to the Society
Li Jia-Tong, a presidential advisor as well as a noted scholar and writer, participated at the graduation ceremony of NTNU. In his speech entitled The Last Class in University, he stressed that the most important thing for a person is to make positive contribution to the society, and whether that person is wealthy and powerful or not is not the point. However, wealth and power is not necessarily evil. He urged the 3620 NTNU graduates to work hard and increase their competitiveness for they can help the less fortunate only when they have the financial resource.2009.0629
Badminton Tournament for University Faculties from 72 Universities
On June 23rd, the National Badminton Tournament for University Faculty was held in NTNU. 1344 contestants formed 161 teams from 72 universities get acquainted with one another through badminton. Administrative staff and teachers are extraordinarily fierce with their rackets. The cheering coming from the audience heated up the atmosphere, almost breaking through the ceiling. Badminton has become a popular sport, remarked NTNU President Guo Yih-Shun, as well as the president of Badminton Committee, Chinese Taipei University Sports Federation. He wished that faculties from all universities could have more interaction and exchanges among one another through this popular sport.2009.0624