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The “Reunion for Ex-SU Leaders” was held on 17 July at the Student Residence Hall to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Students’ Union and strengthen connections between alumni, students and their alma mater.
Fifty students from different departments at CityU telephoned 10,000 alumni from late June to let them know about the latest developments at their alma mater, enhance relations and appeal for donations.
As part of its BRIDGE to Success programme, CityU held a launch ceremony on 5 March for its “A Portrait of Success” video series, in which nine distinguished leaders from various backgrounds share their success stories.
CityU has named the sports centre after Mr Hu Fa Kuang, founder of Ryoden Development, in appreciation of his significant contributions to sports development and support of the University.
CityU received a donation from the Hong Kong and Macau Taiwanese Charity Fund to establish a bursary for full-time undergraduate students to fulfil their dream of finishing university.
CityU's Student Residence Office staged the annual Professor Edmond Ko Cup Inter-hall Competitions to promote interaction among students from different backgrounds. The overall championship this year went to the Jockey Club Humanity Hall.
CityU has generated $200m in the Third Matching Grant Scheme, of which $120m are funds raised by the University. This is 60 per cent more than the amount generated in the Second Scheme.
CityU has dedicated a student residential hall to The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust in appreciation of its generous donations to support the Student Hostels Project.
CityU named Student Residence Hall 6 after Dr Lee Shau-kee at a ceremony in appreciation of Dr Lee's contribution to the development of CityU and the education sector.
CityU named Student Hall 5 after Dr Chan Sui Kau at a ceremony in appreciation of Dr Chan’s contributions to the development of CityU and education in Hong Kong.