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Two architecture scholars based at CityU share the scientific applications of feng shui for the built environment at the launch of their new book.
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Prominent local figures revealed the key to balancing excellence in their professional careers with achieving fulfillment in life during the Alumni Forum hosted by CityU on 24 March.
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A ceremony and alumni dinner hosted by CityU in Shanghai on 26 February marked the establishment of CityU’s Shanghai Liaison Office.
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A new alumni body called the CityU Eminence Society has been established with the support of CityU. The aim is to bring together enthusiastic and supportive alumni to help advance the University and serve the community.
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More than 1,000 alumni, staff and students and their families enjoyed a day of fun at the CityU Homecoming Gala on 12 December.
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Professor Way Kuo, University President, and Professor Frederick Ma Si-hang shared their experiences of the culinary arts and chat about their philosophies of life and management at the Alumni Forum on 27 September.
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It was a night of feasting and fine food as around 130 former students from CityU got together for a reunion dinner at InterContinental Shenzhen Hotel on 28 August. The delightful evening party was organised by the Alumni Relations Office.
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CityU Press promoted its new publications and high-quality writing at the annual Hong Kong Book Fair, taking place this year from 21 to 27 July.
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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.
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Students’ creative ideas to promote and support the University’s new “Strategic Plan 2010-2015” were recognised at the prize presentation ceremony of the “Tribute to our past, Commitment to our future” Quiz and Contest on 26 March.

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