“I want to thank you for being great leaders. You’re going to make yourselves, the community, and the world feel proud as well.”
― Dr. Saúl Jiménez-Sandoval, President of California State University, Fresno
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Cyber-Crime Prevention Workshop:
Role of Advanced ECE Technologies and Cybersecurity
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Cyber-Crime Prevention Seminar was held on February 5, 2024, at the FEU Innovation Center, Engineering Building, Far Eastern University, Manila, Philippines. More than 100 university students from various universities in the Philippines and ASEZ members gathered together with crime prevention experts to share knowledge on advanced electronic technology and discuss cybersecurity as a means to overcome modern crimes. |
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[U.S.]
Human Rights Seminar:
“A World Without Discrimination Begins From the Campus”
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On February 5, 2024, ASEZ members from George Mason University [GMU], Northern Virginia Community College [NOVA], Howard University, and Virginia Tech University held the Human Rights Seminar at George Mason University in support of the United Nations’ Human Rights Day. |
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[Korea]
ASEZ Receives a Support Signature From Gimhae City Council
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On April 7, at the 1st-floor special conference room of Gimhae City Council, 15 representatives from the Church of God University Student Volunteer Group [ASEZ] and 15 representatives from the Student Volunteer Group [ASEZ STAR] gathered to receive a support signature from Gimhae City Council (Chairman Ryu Myeong-ryeol).
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The Pygmalion effect refers to a psychological phenomenon where higher expectations lead to improved performance in others. Essentially, it means that what we believe, predict, and expect tends to come true. We hold the power to transform our current despair into future hope and our present frustration into future happiness. |
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This mail is sent to our special supporters.
asez@asez.org50, Sunae-ro, Bundang-gu, Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do, Rep. of Korea
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