On March 23, 2024, at the IGC Small Theater more than 80 students from SUNY Korea, George Mason University Korea, University of Utah Asia Campus, and Ghent University Global Campus gathered for the "Talk to Me in Korean" (TTMIK) event. This event aimed to immerse international students in the world of Korean language study and a deeper understanding of Korean culture.
Throughout the event, students participated in various activities to improve their language skills and cultural awareness. From conversing in Korean to sharing personal stories from their experiences in Korea, students embraced the opportunity to expand their language proficiency. To add more involvement to the event, students demonstrated their proficiency by delivering speeches in Korean. Also, lunch was provided to students where they had their meal communally, further forging new connections, and improving their cultural exchange.
In addition to practicing their language skills, students delved into various cultural activities, including the intriguing Korean Sentence Explorer and the challenging Korean Culture ‘True or False’ Quiz. These activities tested participants' knowledge and also sparked curiosity and dialogue surrounding Korean culture and the winner of the quiz won a prize by answering all of the questions correctly. The TTMIK event proved dynamic and exciting, promoting intercultural understanding and language skills among participating students. As the program came to an end, students took away an improved understanding of Korean culture and a deeper appreciation for the diversity of the Korean language.
On October 27th, SUNY Korea collaborated with Daejeon Dongbu Office of Education to conduct a special training program aimed at enhancing digital-based educational innovation capabilities for middle school vice principals. The program was attended by around 50 vice principals and the Superintendent of Daejeon Dongbu Office of Education, Su-Jo Yang. The session featured a special lecture on the necessity of leadership and technology-based learning trends in the era of digital transfo
On November 1st 2025, SUNY Korea opened its doors to welcome prospective students and their families for the Experience Day event, an opportunity to discover what it’s like to study at SUNY Korea and explore various academic majors. The event ran from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., and was filled with excitement, curiosity, and school spirit. The day began with an introduction session, setting the stage for a series of engaging academic presentations. Session One (10:00–10:50 a.m.) fe
On Saturday, October 25, IGC students gathered at SUNY Korea for the Fall 2025 IGC STEM Career Map. The event took place in Academic Building B, bringing together experts from a variety of STEM fields to share their experiences, insights, and advice with students. It featured talks from professionals representing key industries, including AI and Data Computing, Sustainability and Green Technology, Bio and Health Technology, Process and Quality Engineering, and Robotics and Smart Systems
The Fall 2025 Internship Panel Talk took place on Wednesday, the 22nd of October, in room B105, where students assembled to share and acquire new knowledge that would help SUNY Korea students throughout their internship journey. Representing four different fields, the panel shared their expert opinions, tips, and tricks when it came to attending and succeeding in internships. Jiwoo Kim (Computer Science, Developer Intern), Onhyuck Choi (Technological Systems Management, PS Analytics Int
With the world changing so fast and becoming less stable, it is easy for us to lose our agency. On September 30th, 2025, Global CEO and National Bestselling Author James Rhee, founder of the Red Helicopter and Johnson Chair of Entrepreneurship at Howard University, visited SUNY Korea for a distinguished Seminar on how to reclaim agency and lead with kindness. The event drew distinguished guests from the Incheon Metropolitan Office of Education, local high school teachers, and members