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Veterinarian Dr. Na Eung-sic, an alumnus of CBNU, is a renowned expert in feline ethology. Based on his deep insights and passion for pets, he engages in various roles such as a broadcaster and an author. His profound understanding about cat behavior and his role in mediating between people and animals serve as an inspiration. | |
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On May 7, the Protest to Protect the Name of Chungbuk National University was hosted by the Central Steering Committee, which consists of the Student Council, the Central Autonomous District, and representatives of students from each college. The protest began with a march to Gaesin Cultural Square at 12 p.m. and lasted an hour. It was held in front of the university headquarters. About 700 students participated in the protest, urging opposition to integration and protection for the CBNU name. | |
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In March of last year, the Ministry of Education (MOE) revealed the following evaluation criteria in the 2023 University Innovation Support Project basic plan: Recruitment Without Distinction Such as Major Or Department, Reorganization Of Departments In Consideration Of Community Demand, Guaranteeing Students¡¯ Practical Choice Of Major, Operation Of Convergence Education Beyond The Walls Of Majors. | |
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Students who are interested in the Test Of English for International Communication (TOEIC) program on campus, can now take the test on the CBNU campus. Since May 26, the TOEIC test was offered in the N14 Humanities and Social Studies Center at CBNU. Also, CBNU students qualify for a 10% discount when they register for the test which is only 43,200 KRW compared to the original price of 45,000 KRW. | |
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On April 22, a condolence wreath was placed at the main gate of CBNU to protest the increase in the number of premedical students. | |
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On May 28, the 2024 Rice Planting Event was held at the College of Agriculture, Life & Environment Sciences of CBNU. The Dept. of Crop Science Science hosts a Rice Planting Event at the end of May every year so that students have the opportunity to commemorate the long tradition of rice planting and gain experience as well as academic knowledge. | |
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If someone asked which river represented our country, or asked what landmark in Seoul jumps out at them, most people will immediate respond ¡°The Han River!¡±. This river runs across our country¡¯s central part. It offers citizens places where they can rest and make good memories. The phrase ¡°Miracle on the Han River¡± is used referring to the economic growth that brought our country to where it is today. | |
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On May 12, the ¡°2024 Car-free Jamsugyo Bridge Festival¡± was held in Seoul. Originally, it was scheduled for May 5 however, it was postponed for a week due to rain and will now run from May 12 to June 23. The location is Jamsugyo Bridge and Moonlight Square in Banpo Hangang Park. The 2024 Car-free Jamsugyo Bridge Festival is themed as a healing playground experienced through the five senses. It is a festival where participants rest their bodies and minds while enjoying festivities and healing, recharging their weary hearts with the diverse attractions of the Han River. | |
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Having a busy semester, students are already looking forward to the end of this term. There are numerous university members in CBNU, especially those who spent a semester safely in a new environment. They are the foreign students. CBT interviewed foreign students from various countries on their plans for the summer break. | |
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