The '2021 Saenaegi Munhwaje' Held Online and Offline on the 26th

Freshman Festival held at Pukyong National University on the 26th.

Freshman Festival held at Pukyong National University on the 26th.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] Pukyong National University (President Jang Young-soo) simultaneously conducted this year's freshman orientation (OT) event both online and offline by live streaming it on YouTube.


On the afternoon of the 26th, Pukyong National University held the "2021 Freshman Cultural Festival" at the university theater, attended by about 90 freshmen.


Due to the complete cancellation of events such as freshman OT last year caused by the spread of COVID-19, Pukyong National University minimized attendees this year, allowing only some freshmen to participate on-site through a lottery.


The event was conducted in a hybrid format, live-streamed on YouTube for both online and offline participation.


In particular, during the event, a session was arranged where this year's freshmen and their parents communicated and interacted with on-site participants including President Jang Young-soo via a video conferencing program, which received positive responses.


Following this, activities such as guidance for university life including academic schedules, scholarship systems, international programs, introduction of the student council, freshman talent shows, introduction of the club federation, and club performances were held.


President Jang Young-soo said to the freshmen, "I sincerely congratulate and warmly welcome all of you who have become freshmen at Pukyong National University. Let us each wholeheartedly pursue our dreams and move forward."



This year, a total of 3,523 students enrolled at Pukyong National University, including 706 in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, 279 in the College of Natural Sciences, 262 in the College of Business Administration, 1,432 in the College of Engineering, 359 in the College of Fisheries Science, 295 in the College of Environment and Marine Sciences, 161 in the College of Future Convergence, and 29 in the Department of Global Majors.


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