CWU Holds 23rd Talk in 'A Date with a President' Series

 April 22, 2017
CWU Holds 23rd Talk in 'A Date with a President' Series

 

China Women's University (CWU) held its 23rd event in the series of talks titled "Listening to Your Heart, Talking about Growth: A Date with a President" at Shuiyu cafe on March 29.

Li Mingshun, chairperson of the CWU Council, participated in the event, leading a conversation with 10 students from different schools and departments. In more than two hours of discussion, Li patiently answered students' questions on CET-6 specifics, registered address migration, the renovation of dormitory buildings and the opening hours of the gymnasium.

Combined with his own academic experience, Li exchanged opinions with students on postgraduate education, college students' enterprises, employment and other hot issues. 

Li pointed out that college students should set clear goals and strive to achieve them when they decide to become postgraduate students or find a job. They should also establish the correct outlook on life, recognize the importance of self-discipline, be strict with themselves, seize opportunities, and make the right choices. Li hoped that students could keep their feet on the ground, define their correct life goals and make unremitting efforts to realize the value of life.

The series of talks is held on the fourth Tuesday afternoon monthly, and offers a platform for CWU leaders and students to communicate face-to-face. It not only creates a supportive academic and life atmosphere, but also enhances communication between the university and students, say organizers.

(Source: China Women's University/Translated and edited by Gender Study Network)

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