"President Treats"... National Pukyong University Provides Snacks to Support Students During Midterms
President Bae Sanghoon Personally Distributes Sandwiches and Beverages
to 1,000 Students at National Pukyong University
National Pukyong University (President Bae Sanghoon) held a free snack sharing event called "President Treats" on the morning of April 21 at Baekgyeong Square in front of Paradise Cafe.
National Pukyong University held a free snack sharing event called "President Treats." Photo by Pukyong University
View original imageOn this day, President Bae Sanghoon and university executives personally handed out sandwiches and beverages to students, encouraging them ahead of the midterm exams scheduled from April 22 to April 28.
National Pukyong University prepared and provided snacks for 1,000 people on this day, aiming to return the profits from the university cooperative to its members and to strengthen communication with students.
Prior to this event, the university also hosted a free coffee event for students during the cherry blossom festival held on March 31 and April 1, providing coffee to 1,800 students and receiving a positive response. The university plans to hold another free coffee event during the upcoming spring festival in May.
In addition to snack and coffee events, National Pukyong University is expanding student-tailored support initiatives, such as launching the "1,000 Won Breakfast" program this year.
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