School of Business 2022-1 Semester Sports Competition successfully completed
- bizskk
- Hit487
- 2022-06-16
Business School (Dean Ahn Hee-joon) held a sports competition for the first semester of the 2022 school year on May 6 (Fri) at the Grand Stadium and Basketball Stadium of the Humanities and Social Sciences Campus.
About 510 students from the Department of Business Administration and Global Business Administration participated in this event, and various competitions such as soccer, mixed dodge ball, tug-of-war, obstacle running, mixed relay, mini-games, and group jumping were held.
Kim Moo-jin, the 22nd student council president of Business School, who prepared this event, said, "About 500 classmates attended this year, recording the highest number of participants ever. At the time of preparation for the sports competition, I was worried about the easing of the COVID-19 quarantine guidelines, but I am happy to make pleasant memories for my colleagues at business schools due to eating-related regulations and distance."
Kim Ro-hee, vice president of the student council, said, "A successful event was held for all students at business schools, including new students in the class of 2022. Thanks to the sports competition, I felt proud to see the active interaction between seniors and juniors, who had been cut off so far"
"I was so glad and happy that the sports competition that has not been held due to COVID-19 took place in three years. Through sports such as soccer, basketball, and dodge ball, we were able to increase the class's unity, and it was an opportunity for us to get closer to our classmates who had not been in contact with each other." said a student at the department of business administration. "I entered the department of global management within the business school, but there were few events to interact with the business department, so I was disappointed that there was no contact point at the same university. It was nice to have time to be together through this event." said a student at the department of Global Business Administration.
Through this sports competition, the university formed intimacy through mutual exchange between freshman and current students and provided networking opportunities for business administration and global business administration. In the future, various cultural events will be held to strengthen the sense of belonging to the department.