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Pukyong National University Hosts First ‘College of Liberal Studies Sports Day’

- Over 200 Students Gather in the Gymnasium on the 1st


Pukyong National University (President Bae Sang-hoon) held its first-ever College of Liberal Studies Sports Day at the university gymnasium on May 1.

 

This event was organized to help first-year students of the newly established College of Liberal Studieswho enrolled without a declared majorconnect with one another, build teamwork, and smoothly adapt to university life. The university provided full support to ensure the success of the event.

 

Organized by the College of Liberal Studies (Dean Yang Hyun-kyung), the event brought together over 200 students who took part in team-based competitions, including soccer, basketball, and dodgeball, as well as fun activities such as relay missions, tug-of-war, and a quiz game.

 

President Bae Sang-hoon also attended the event, showing his support by making the ceremonial tip-off before the basketball final. In addition, the President’s Office, Faculty Association, and University Cooperative sponsored various prizes for the participants, adding to the festive atmosphere and encouraging student engagement.

 

With 896 students newly enrolled in the College of Liberal Studies this year, Pukyong National University is actively providing a range of support programs to help them explore academic interests and build strong connections. These efforts include hosting the Sports Day, establishing the Liberal Studies Guidance Center, operating a major exploration mentoring group, assigning resolute faculty advisors and mentors by major, and creating an open lounge for casual interaction.

 

Professor Yang Hyun-kyung, Dean of the College of Liberal Studies, stated, “I hope this event helps our students naturally bond with one another, smoothly adjust to college life, and feel a deeper sense of belonging at the university.” <Pukyong Today>