Gu In-geun, President of Changwon National University Alumni Association, 'Hope Campaign for the End of COVID-19'
On the 26th, Ku In-geun, president of the Changwon National University Alumni Association, participated in the "Hope Campaign Relay" to pray for the end of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) and to encourage current students and alumni. (Photo by Changwon National University)
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Hwang Choi Hyun-joo] Changwon National University Alumni Association announced on the 26th that it has joined the "Hope Campaign Relay" to wish for the end of the COVID-19 pandemic and to support alumni amid the prolonged situation.
The campaign included participation from Gu In-geun, President of the Changwon National University Alumni Association, who joined upon the nomination of Lee Ho-young, President of Changwon National University.
Gu passed the relay to the next participant, Kim Soon-gu, President of the Korea Association of Real Estate Appraisers.
Gu delivered an encouraging message, saying, "Alumni of Changwon National University! Stay strong, we believe we will wisely overcome the COVID-19 crisis and make a greater leap forward."
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Gu added, "Due to COVID-19, many universities including ours are walking a path never taken before, combining remote home-based classes with some in-person classes this semester," and said, "I hope alumni and, furthermore, our citizens can overcome COVID-19 healthily and welcome a brighter future."
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