CWU Holds 21st Talk in 'A Date with a President' Series
China Women's University (CWU) held its 21st event in the series of talks titled "Listening to Your Heart, Talking about Growth: A Date with a President" at its No.3 meeting room on November3.
CWU Vice-President Wang Lian participated in the event, leading a conversation with 10 students from different schools and departments.
In more than two hours of discussion, combined with her own academic experience, Wang patiently answered students' questions on postgraduate education, college students' enterprise, employment and other hot issues.
Wang pointed out that college students should set clear goals and strive to achieve them when they decide to become a postgraduate student 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.
Wang carefully listened to students' opinions on the construction of the piano rooms, dormitory hygiene, infrastructure maintenance and management, and the opening hours of the gymnasium. Combined with the university's actual situation, Wang promised to communicate with relative functional departments, and meet teachers' and students' demands as far as possible.
Wang fully affirmed students' active attitudes towards the university's activities and their senses of ownership, and praised their creative ideas on their own career plans and the university's construction. She 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.
(Source: China Women's University/Translated and edited by Gender Study Network)
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