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"For the society for alll together"
WRITER Department of External Cooperation WRITE DAY 2018-03-21
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"For the society for alll together"
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"I also join the Pukyong love relay."
Professor Choi Jae-sue of the Department of Food and Nutrition contributed KRW 10 million to the School Development Fund

Professor Choi Jae-sue of PKNU (63, Department of Food Science and Nutrition) recently donated 10 million won to PKNU on the 20th, saying, "I’m so happy to join in this hearty donation relay."

Professor Choi recently posted on a free bulletin board inside the school, saying, "I heard that graduates of visual design department got the news of donating their development fund and donated their development funds to their alma mater with the money they collected."

The graduate, Choi said, is Park Hye-ji, 32, an alumni of Visual Design Department, who donated 2 million won last month.

Park said, "I was thinking that I should return a little scholarship to my junior at school, but I got the news that my supervisor had paid a large amount to my alma mater.”

In December last year, Professor Kim Sun-Hwa (65 years old), who was an advisor to Park, donated 20 million won as a student scholarship to start a relay.

Professor Choi said, "Although it is a small amount of money, I hope it will contribute a little to making a society together." Prior to this, he donated 12.5 million won to PKNU.

'Creating a community together' is also a 'philosophy of health' of Professor Choi, a food and nutritionist.

"It is important to take good food and keep your body healthy, but true healthy life is living in a stress-free healthy community." In addition, he said, "I consider society as a community, a society that cares for each other as a healthy community."

The contribution stories of PKNU are warm.

It was the alumni of PKNU who had donated scholarships from Seoul to Busan because of his sailor 's handbook, which he discovered while arranging his baggage.
This alumni expressed his love for his alma mater, "It was my alma mater who could learn everything I needed for my life."

In addition, while doing school cleaning work for more than 30 years, "I was able to be happy because of the school," the staff teacher (Yang Hae-Sook), Professor Kim Jung-Chang, who saved 60% of his monthly salary for 30 years, and the alumni businessman (Lee So-Hwan) who made the scholarship in his name because he could not forget the deceased master was all a warm family of Pukyong. <Pukyong Today>