CWU Holds Graduation Ceremony for Students at Higher Vocational Education School
Li Mingshun, Secretary of the Party Committee of the CWU, speaks at the graduation ceremony on June 26. [China Women's University] |
The School of Higher Vocational Education at China Women's University (CWU) held a commencement ceremony for its graduates on June 26.
Ding Xinya, Dean of the School of Higher Vocational Education, presided over the graduation ceremony.
Li Mingshun, Secretary of the Party Committee of the CWU, spoke at the ceremony. Li extended warm congratulations and sincere wishes to all graduates. He called on them to become highly inspired and well planned in both future work as well as life, whilst growing into useful individuals for the society.
Ren Cuiru, Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee and the Disciplinary Committee of the CWU, announced a list of outstanding graduates at the School of Higher Vocational Education.
Chen Lijun, Deputy Director of the Student Affairs Office of the CWU, declared the establishment of an alumni association among graduates this year.
Representatives of teachers and undergraduates conveyed their best wishes to graduates during the ceremony, while graduate representatives showed their deep appreciation to the university and their teachers in personal addresses.
Sun Jianbei, Vice-President of the CWU, faculty members and all graduates at the school also attended the ceremony.
Li Mingshun (C), Secretary of the Party Committee of the China Women's University, and other university leaders attend the graduation ceremony on June 26. [China Women's University] |
Graduate representatives pose a group photo at the event. [China Women's University] |
(Source: China Women's University/Translated and edited by Women of China)
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