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Students and alumni of City University of Hong Kong have launched a new fundraising campaign to develop a caring and giving culture within the University community.
Sir Gordon Wu, Council Chairman of City University of Hong Kong, has announced plans to donate $25 million to support campus development.
Dr Dennis Sun, Chairman of the Community Relations Committee under City University of Hong Kong’s Council, unveils the university’s campus development plan for the next 10 years.
CityU is introducing a new fundraising campaign to further promote a caring and giving culture on campus. The Staff Giving Club encourages staff to make regular donations to support the University's continued development under the catchphrase "1% donation, 100% care".
Over 50 students, alumni, staff and Council members of the University enjoyed a sharing cum dinner gathering on 3 August organized by the Community Relations Committee under the University Council to enhance communication within the University community.
More than 100 alumni attended a “Happy Gathering at CityU” on 7 July to share their views on how to raise their children.
CityU announces the launch of two fundraising schemes: the 1% Fundraising Project and the BRIDGE to Success Fundraising Programme on 26 April that aim to further promote the caring culture and enhance whole person education.
The fourth block of Phase II of CityU's Student Hostels Project was dubbed “Jockey Club Academy Hall” at a ceremony on 23 March, in recognition of the Hong Kong Jockey Club’s sponsorship.
The Spring-Time Group makes a generous donation to CityU to support its School of Creative Media to set up scholarships for outstanding mainland undergraduates and to encourage students’ participation in meaningful outreach programmes.
In the warm afternoon of 15 February, more than 1,000 staff members took a break from their work and rejoiced at the Chinese New Year Party, held at University Circle and in Chan Tai Ho Multi-purpose Hall.

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