Gyeongnam Jeongbodae Students Participate in Mural Painting Volunteer Activity
Students from the advertising club ‘GAD’ at Gyeongnam Information University (President Kim Dae-sik) participated in the university’s regional contribution project and carried out a mural painting volunteer activity.
The mural painting volunteer work was conducted on an aging retaining wall of about 50 meters in the Gwaenae Village of Sasang-gu. About 10 students from the Visual Design Department also participated in this volunteer activity, directly improving the living environment of the neighborhood where residents live and enabling students to contribute to the local community.
Students from Gyeongnam Information College are painting a mural on an aging retaining wall of about 50 meters in Gwaenae Village, Sasang-gu.
View original imagePark Hee-seon, a student from the Visual Design Department at Gyeongnam Information University who participated in the volunteer work, said, “I think it was a meaningful volunteer activity that utilized my major,” and added, “Seeing the local elders happy with the completed mural makes me feel rewarded.”
Choi Dong-cheol, a professor in the Visual Design Department and the supervising professor, said, “It was a meaningful field class where we served the local community to which the university belongs together with the students,” and added, “We will continue various volunteer activities that utilize the students’ abilities in the future.”
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This volunteer activity was conducted as part of the LINC3.0 project.
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