After 30 Years Since Enrollment, Visiting Alma Mater Yeungnam Medical School Was a 'Tradition'... 14th Alumni Meeting Donates 100 Million Won Development Fund
The 14th alumni of Yeungnam University College of Medicine donated 100 million KRW to the alma mater development fund.
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yeo Jong-gu] They visit their alma mater in the year marking 30 years since their enrollment. It has become a tradition of this university's department.
The 14th alumni of Yeungnam University College of Medicine generously donated 100 million KRW in development funds to commemorate the 30th anniversary of their enrollment and to support the advancement of their alma mater and juniors.
The donation of development funds by Yeungnam University College of Medicine alumni has become a departmental tradition and continues annually. Every year, on this occasion, a visit day event is held to celebrate the 30th anniversary of each class's enrollment, during which development funds, alumni association development funds, and scholarships are donated.
On the 14th, about 30 alumni representing the 14th class gathered at the Jukseong Lecture Hall of the College of Medicine for this 30th anniversary alma mater visit event.
At this event, they donated 100 million KRW as a school development fund and separately contributed 20 million KRW for the College of Medicine alumni association development fund and scholarships. Additionally, they donated lockers to be used by juniors for their studies.
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Shin Hong-seok, the preparation committee chairman, said, “It is deeply moving to return to the campus with classmates who entered Yeungnam University College of Medicine 30 years ago with dreams and nurtured our aspirations to become doctors together.”
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