KU 미디어 교내 건대신문,학원방송국,영자신문에서 발행하는 다양한 콘텐츠를 열람할 수 있는 게시판입니다. 본 게시판에 올라오는 모든 게시글에 대해 무단 복제 및 전제를 금합니다. 전체 건대신문 672 KU ABS 55 KU 영자신문 102 번호 제목 글쓴이 날짜 조회 수 추천 수 KU 영자신문 [Campus Briefing] Improper Measures Aggravated the Problems Caused by Sexual Harassment This March, there was a sexual harassment at the MT of Department of Civil Engineering. Three male students applied toothpaste to the body of a sleeping male freshman student after stripping him off and took his pictures. Owing to the humiliation caused by that accident, the victim student had difficulties going through with the school life. On March 15, he reported what assailants inflicted on him to the university authorities to settle this problem. However, they did not take adequate measures. They just took superficial actions like promising to punish the assailants or recommending a leave of absence to the victim. In fact, the authorities did not actually take disciplinary actions against them. There are statutes regarding this situation. According to the statutes, inflictors must be punished immediately and be segregated from the victim. However, they have not been punished yet and the victim says that he often feels humiliated and mentally traumatized by encountering them. The authorities also violated the rule stating that when an accident is notified, the victim must be sent to a counseling center. A rough attitude such as neglecting university statutes aggravated the problem. It is the second time in 2016 at Konkuk University (KU) that sexual harassment occurred during college events. The news media with the former one enormously at the beginning of first semester and, the later one was reported on October 17. Before the accidents rose to the surface, there had been several problems at MT. The authorities took preventive measures such as sex education. However, it was a complacent action that overlooked an exact cause of an accident. KU 영자신문 [Campus Briefing] Interdisciplinary Programs Supported by the Prime Project KU 영자신문 [Campus Briefing] Konkuk, the Way to Globalization KU 영자신문 [Campus Briefing] Konkuk’s Online Service Has a Long Way To Go Several problems are discovered in KU e-campus In addition to the general problems of Konkuk University’s (KU) portal, the e-campus was also discovered to have some serious problems. Many students who have e-lectures should follow the course via the e-campus website. However, students are suffering from log-in errors. Therefore they have complained about this problem to the postscript section of website and application. That is why their attendances are not acknowledged. In fact, two years ago, the same problem existed. Because of recent problems in KU’s online service (KU portal problem) and previous e-campus problems, students are insisting Konkuk improve their online service by posting on the Q&A page in KU website. KU 영자신문 [Campus Briefing] KU constructed latest lecture rooms to a large scale KU 영자신문 [Campus Briefing] Mourning for Baek at the Student Union Building A KU 영자신문 [Campus Briefing] Never Ending Fight in Global Campus On November 20th 2015, a student union election was held in Konkuk University (KU) Glocal Campus but it was declared invalid because the turnout did not exceed 50 percent. In the following March, Kim won the by-election with the Am-hang-uh-sa student union. There was a 53.5 percent turnout (Counting seniors as graduate-to-be and only participants as the quorum). However, an objection was raised that the by-election should have involved seniors who enrolled seventh semesters in the quorum because it was held in March. If seniors who enrolled seventh semester are counted as valid voter, the turnout becomes 46.38 percent and the result gets invalid again. Therefore, the Central Election Management Commission (CEMC) voted and decided to have a revote for the student union election. Kim, who thought the result was unfair, denied the revote and claimed that it was an election custom to count seniors as graduate-to-be and only participants as the quorum. However, CEMC told Kim of the disqualification and Glocal Central Committee members elected Cha Jun-hun (College of International Business) as the committee chairman. Consequently, Kim sued the school about this issue and students from the KU Seoul Campus All Student Representative Meeting voted to support Kim by making a proclamation. KU 영자신문 [Campus Briefing] Never Ending Fight, in Global Campus On November 20, 2015, student union election was held in Konkuk University (KU) Glocal Campus but declared invalid because the turnout didn’t exceed 50 percent. On the following March, Kim won the by-election by “Am hang uh sa” student union. 53.5 percent of turnout (Counting seniors as graduate-to-be and only participants as the quorum) came out. However, an objection was raised that the by-election should have involved semester seven’s enroller from seniors because it was held in March. If they count semester seven’s enroller as valid voter, the turnout becomes 46.38 percent and the result gets invalid again. Therefore, Central Election Management Commission (CEMC) voted and decided to revote student union election. Kim, who felt unfair of this result, denied the revote and claimed that it was an election custom to count seniors as graduate-to-be and only participants as the quorum. However, CEMC notified disqualification to Kim and Glocal Central Committee members elected Cha Jun-hun (College of International Business) as the committee chairman. Consequently, Kim sued about the election issue and KU Seoul Campus “All Student Representative Meeting” voted to support Kim by making a proclamation. KU 영자신문 [Campus Briefing] New News About English Lectures English lecture means professor should use English to his lecture’s attendees. Many exchange students register these lectures because of its convenience of language, and communication with professors. Korean students also take these lectures thanks to their needs or conditions for graduation. There are several changes about English lecture from 2016. Largely, two contents are important things. From 2016 first semester, the method of grade evaluation changed. Previous method gives A, A+ to students by maximum 40 percentage and the rest receive grades as professor likes. Now, however, like other normal lectures (the number of attendees should be over fifteen) English lectures also have to apply existing relative evaluation standard. From February, 2017 graduate would be able to graduate more easily than before. Previous standard requires three English lectures to graduate. Now, however, the standard requires only two English lectures. More details are written as following table. Before After Grade evaluation Relative evaluation 40% (A+, A : lower than 40%) Relative evaluation (A+, A : lower than 35% B+, B : lower than 70%) The number of requires for English lectures Major : three lectures Double Major : two lectures Minor : one lecture Major : two lectures Double Major : one lecture KU 영자신문 [Campus Briefing] Present Condition of The PRIME Project Recently, there are seven questions about PRIME project in KU hompage’s Q&A (Question and Answer). Most of these questions are about the effect of PRIME project to their major. KU Student Union also wrote two questions which contain some details about PRIME project. Above these, you can easily search PRIME project in KU by just accessing the KU homepage. (There are many banners about PRIME project) Many labs which are for the College of Information & Communication are transferred to the New Engineering building, and Engineering building from New Millennium Hall. For the College of Animal Bioscience & Technology students, sunggwan which is dormitory made for mentioned students would be demolished. Therefore the students who want to move in to the dormitory should register by KU:L House. Additional department merging will not occur. There are two new scholarships which are related with PRIME project ; PRIME superb grade scholarship, and PRIME superb society of humanity scholarship. About 250 students will receive 650 million wons by these scholarships. 제목+내용 댓글 닉네임 쓰기 Prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Next / 11 GO / 11 GO