CWU's Vocational School Holds Commencement Ceremony for Graduates
Attendees at the graduation ceremony [China Women's University] |
The College of Higher Vocational Education at China Women's University (CWU) held a commencement ceremony for its graduates on June 27.
The graduation ceremony was chaired by Cheng Min, deputy secretary of the Party branch at the College of Higher Vocational Education.
Secretary of the CWU Party Committee Li Mingshun extended his warm congratulations to the 509 graduates from the school at the ceremony.
Li said that they should observe the right values, make contributions to social progress, and be well prepared to assist others whilst striving for the realization of their personal dreams.
CWU Vice-President Sun Jianbei made a review of their three-year-long campus life in her speech.
She urged them to keep following the CWU Spirits, which emphasize virtue, benevolence, knowledge and beauty, after their graduation.
Ren Cuiru, deputy secretary of the CWU Party Committee and secretary of the CWU Commission for Discipline Inspection, read a list of this year's outstanding graduates.
Han Yan, director of the university's Student Affairs Office, announced the official establishment of an alumni association amongst graduates from the school.
Representatives of faculty members and undergraduates conveyed their best wishes to graduates at the event, while several outstanding graduates showcased their deep gratitude to the university and teachers.
Li Mingshun gives a speech at the event. [China Women's University] |
Outstanding graduates receive their certificates at the event. [China Women's University] |
Participants at the graduation ceremony [China Women's University] |
(Source: China Women's University/Translated and edited by Women of China)
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