Chosun University of Science and Technology's 'COVID-19 Response Student Encouragement' Draws Attention
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Chosun Institute of Technology's 'COVID-19 Response Student Encouragement Activity' is drawing attention.
Chosun Institute of Technology (President Jo Soon-gye) announced on the 18th that it will distribute 2,000 sets of bread and milk to students attending classes during the 1st and 2nd periods until the 20th, encouraging students to practice social distancing in daily life and support their learning activities.
The event was held in front of Building 3 on campus on that day, and will be held sequentially in front of Building 1 on the 19th and Building 2 on the 20th.
Following the transition from social distancing to everyday distancing on the 6th to prevent COVID-19 infection, Chosun Institute of Technology is gradually conducting limited face-to-face classes focusing on experimental and practical subjects.
Theoretical classes will continue to be conducted online until the end of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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President Jo Soon-gye of Chosun Institute of Technology said, “This event was planned to encourage the practice of everyday distancing to prevent COVID-19 infection and to support and encourage our students who are attending both online and face-to-face classes,” adding, “We sincerely hope that COVID-19 will end soon so that students can continue their vibrant campus life.”
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