Kwangwoon Celebrates 90 Years, Aspires Toward Centennial Horizon
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Kwangwoon’s 90th Anniversary of the Founding Ceremony Successfully Concluded,
“Now it’s time to soar towards the
100th anniversary”
- In 1934, founder Dr. Hwado Kwang-woon
Cho opened the ‘Chosun Radio Training Center’, marking the 90th anniversary of
its founding -
- Chairman Seon-young Cho: “We must
plan and prepare for the future beyond the 100th anniversary of our founding
with integration, collaboration, and unity” -
- President Jangho Chun: “I hope the ‘butterfly effect’ unfolds in Kwangwoon’s future towards the 100th anniversary of its founding”-
On May
20th, Kwangwoon Foundation (Chairman: Seon-young Cho) held the 90th
anniversary celebration of Kwangwoon’s founding for grand take-off for the next
100 years in three-parts at Kwangwoon University’s Donghae Art Center and the
80th Anniversary Building.
Beginning
with the Chosun Radio Training Center in 1934, Kwangwoon Foundation, which was
the first in Korea to introduce an ‘Electronic Engineering’ major at a
university, has been training talents who embody the educational philosophy and
founding spirit of Dr. Hwado Kwang-woon Cho through Kwangwoon Elementary School,
Namdaemun Middle School, Kwangwoon Middle School, Kwangwoon Artificial
Intelligence High School, and Kwangwoon University over the past 90 years.
■ Conferring Honorary Doctorate and Bachelor’s Degrees
The first
part of the ‘Kwangwoon’s 90th Anniversary Ceremony’ included a commemorative
speech by Seon-young Cho, Chairman of Kwangwoon Foundation , a welcoming speech
by Jangho Chun, President of Kwangwoon University , and a report on the founder’s
biography by Hyang-cheol Lee, Executive Director of the Hwado Memorial
Association , as well as a congratulatory speech by Ki-moon Ban, the 8th Secretary-General
of the UN, and the presentation of service awards.
Chairman Seon-young
Cho said, “The 90th anniversary of Kwangwoon’s founding is both a new starting
point and a turning point for all members of Kwangwoon. Let’s plan and prepare
for the next 100 years and beyond based on consolidation, collaboration, and unity.”
President Jangho
Chun said, “I would like to thank the quests of honor for joining this
meaningful occasion to reflect on the past 90 years of Kwangwoon and commit to
the next 100 years, hoping for a ‘butterfly effect’ that starts small but leads
to change the world and create miracles beyond our imagination in Kwangwoon’s
future.
Ki-moon
Ban, the 8th Secretary-General of the United Nations, sent a congratulatory video
message saying, “I would like to extend my heartfelt congratulations to
Chairman Seon-young Cho and the Kwangwoon family on the 90th anniversary of the
foundation. I hope the various institutions under Kwangwoon Foundation continue
to explore truth and practical pragmatism based on the educational philosophy
of founder Dr. Hwado Kwang-woon Cho.”
Nguyen
Dong Phong, Chairman of the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), was
awarded an honorary doctorate in business administration. Nguyen Dong Phong, a
prominent figure in Vietnam who has led the university for over 40 years
contributing significantly to Vietnam’s economic and educational development, and
has been active in promoting exchanges between Korea and Vietnam. Kwangwoon
University, which enrolls foreign students of various nationalities, will
continue to advance ‘Global Kwangwoon’. Vu Ho, the Ambassador of Vietnam to
Korea, also attended the ceremony to celebrate this honorary doctorate award.
The
honorary bachelor’s degree also stands out. Since 1976, Soon-dan Kwon, who has
been managing ‘Kwangwoon Snacks’ across from Kwangwoon University’s main gate
and providing a solid meal for students, was the honored recipient. This is to
inherit the founder’s founding spirit of emphasizing character and humanity.
■ Announcement of the ‘Zero School
Violence Charter’ and Art Exhibition
An even
more unique event was the ‘School Violence Zero Charter Announcement and Art
Exhibition’ in collaboration with the Blue Tree Foundation (Chairman: Gil-sung Park)
during the second part of the event. This event was organized to put Kwangwoon’s
educational philosophy into practice on the 90th anniversary of its founding,
and with the intention of taking the lead in activities such as preventing and
healing school violence, Kwangwoon is planning various programs in
collaboration with the Blue Tree Foundation, Kwangwoon institutions, and the
local communities.
Chairman Seon-young
Cho said, “We will do our best to eradicate the causes of school violence and
cultivate true adults with the Blue Tree Foundation, keeping in mind the
founder’s words that the true, good, and beautiful science and technology must
also be imbued with human dignity and that we must cultivate a heart of love before cultivating new technologies. Gil-sung Park,
Chairman of the Blue Tree Foundation said, “The announcement of the School Violence
Zero Charter is a first step towards creating such a social order, with the aim
of expanding the ‘School Violence Zero @ Kwangwoon’ project, led by Chairman
Seon-young Cho, throughout South Korea.”
This
exceptional approach to leading social agendas in South Korea on a school
anniversary is highly unusual, so is considered to shed new light on the role
of educational institutions in the future. The Blue Tree Foundation, which goes
along with Kwangwoon, is South Korea’s first NGO dedicated to preventing and
healing school violence. It is established by Jong-ki Kim, an honorary chairman
who has received the Camellia Medal of the National Medal of Honor, the Asan
Prize Grand Prize, the Inchon Prize for Education, and the Maksaisai Prize. . Jong-ki
Kim, who appeared on the TV program ‘You Quiz,’ is also a father who took
action against school violence after his only son made an extreme choice due to
bullying at the age of 16 in 1995, vowing to prevent such incidents from
recurring.
On this
occasion, Yong-jin Go, a member of the National Assembly from Nowon-gu, Seoul
(where Kwangwoon University is located), said, “It is an honor to be invited to
a place where Kwangwoon’s past, present, and future come together,” and
expressed his hope that “Kwangwoon Foundation and the Blue Tree Foundation will
work together to create an environment where healthy, happy, and creative
students can grow.” Yong-tae Kim, an alumnus of Department of Environmental
Engineering at Kwangwoon University and newly elected member of the National
Assembly from the Pocheon-Gapyeong constituency in the 22nd general election,
also visited the event. Yong-tae Kim said, “I believe that the 90 years of
efforts in cultivating talents at Kwangwoon have made what Kwangwoon is today. As
the founder advised, I will also strive to contemplate human decency and
respect for people during my time in politics.”
The art
exhibition in the lounge of Kwangwoon University’s 80th Anniversary Building
featured works by artist Jin-yi Lee (artist name: Atara), known as the ‘Eva
Armisen of Korea’ who conveys happiness.
The artwork, titled ‘Full of Luck’, was particularly attention-grabbing. Jin-yi
Lee explained, “A three-leaf clover represents happiness, and a four-leaf
clover represents luck. I found luck on my journey to find happiness. Happiness
is ultimately something I create, coming from my mindset. Wearing ‘luck’ around
my neck brings peace to my mind. When my heart is at peace, I have time to
relax, , and love overflows from within me, which eventually spreads into the
energy of happiness.”
Jong-gyu
Kim, Chairman of the Cultural Heritage National Trust, said in his
congratulatory speech, “I am moved by Kwangwoon Foundation, which is a pioneer
of electrical engineering, leading the national agenda of zero school violence
in a manner befitting Kwangwoon on its 90th anniversary.”
Jong-ki
Kim, founder and honorary chairman of the Blue Tree Foundation, said in a video
message, “Providing a safe environment for students to study is the
responsibility of adults, and I hope that the ‘School Violence Zero @ Kwangwoon’
project conducted with Kwangwoon Foundation would become a seed to solve the
prevalent issue of school violence in our society.”
The second
part of the event was attended by various distinguished guests including Sung-tae
Kim, CEO of IBK; Jong-ju Son, Chairman of Welcome Financial Group; Sang-won
Park, Chairman of the Seoul Foundation for Arts and Culture; actor Joon-ho Jung;
Seong-rim Lee, Honorary Chairman of the Federation of Artistic and Cultural
Organization of Korea; and Kwang-chan Ahn, Chairman of the Korea-UNC Friendship
Association.
Following
this, the ‘School Violence Zero Charter’ composed of a preamble and principles was
announced as a pledge to implement zero violence in schools. The charter’s
principles include: ▶ one, the challenge to zero school
violence is based on a civilized social order that ensures the freedom and
rights of the educational community members while fulfilling the
responsibilities and duties of mutual respect and trust; ▶ two,
school violence is any act that violates the physical and mental freedom of
others and causes property damage, both inside and outside the school; ▶ three, all members of society should work together with
educational community to prevent school violence because it causes anxiety and
hinders development not only for the victims and perpetrators but also for
their families and the entire society; ▶ four, the
educational community should develop and implement systematic plans to create a
safe and respectful environment for students and to establish a healthy school
and class culture; ▶ five, schools,
communities, and a nation should guarantee active socio-economic support to
the educational community members facing difficulties in preventing and
responding to school violence; ▶ six, schools,
communities, and a nation should ensure the educational community takes full
responsibility and duty in healing the physical and psychological suffering of the victims and their families, and in encouraging
the perpetrators to reflect, apologize, and lead the way in educational
solutions and restorative process▶ seven, schools,
communities, and a nation should create a sustainable environment through supporting
necessary education and research to solve school violence issues; ▶ eight, schools, communities, and a nation should implement
measures to strengthen the social safety net, including alleviating economic
and social inequalities that may be encountered during the prevention and
response to school violence; ▶ and nine, we should make
all efforts to spread and establish a global non-violence culture through cooperation
with international organizations.
■ ‘Kwangwoon Picnic’ Celebrating the
90th Anniversary of Founding
The
third part, the ‘Kwangwoon Picnic’, was organized by the Alumni Association and
the Student Council in the grass plaza in front of the 80th Anniversary Building
to celebrate the 90th anniversary of the founding. The Student Council,
supported by the Alumni Association, shared various foods like chicken, pizza,
and ice cream with the participating students and distinguished guests,
providing a fun time for all members to unite.
As part of
the third event, calligraphy was performed by Yulsan Hong-jae Lee, a
calligrapher who had also performed in a pre-inauguration event for the 20th
president. On this day, Hong-jae Lee displayed a performance writing ‘Kwangwoon’s
90th Anniversary of Founding’ on a large 15-meter-wide by 3-meter-long cloth in
front of Kwangwoon University’s Hwado Building, drawing praise from the
attendees. The event concluded with performances by the central clubs ‘Noeul’
and ‘14Fret’.
Seon-young Cho, Chairman of
Kwangwoon Foundation giving a commemorative speech at the ‘Kwangwoon’s 90th
Anniversary of Founding Ceremony’ held at Kwangwoon University’s Donghae Art
Center
Jangho Chun, President of Kwangwoon
University giving a welcoming speech at the ‘Kwangwoon’s 90th Anniversary of
Founding Ceremony’ held
at Kwangwoon University’s Donghae Art
Center
Seon-young Cho, Chairman of
Kwangwoon Foundation explaining the purpose of the event at ‘the School
Violence Zero Charter Announcement and Art Exhibition' with the Blue Tree
Foundation to commemorate the Kwangwoon’s 90th Anniversary of Founding at
Kwangwoon University's 80th Anniversary Building
Seon-young Cho, Chairman of
Kwangwoon Foundation and artist Jin-yi Lee are attaching their wishes on a wish
tree at the ‘School Violence Zero Charter Announcement and Art Exhibition’ with
the Blue Tree Foundation to commemorate the ‘Kwangwoon’s 90th Anniversary of
Founding
at Kwangwoon University’s 80th
Anniversary Building
Calligrapher Hong-jae Lee performing brush calligraphy
at the ‘Kwangwoon Picnic’ to commemorate the Kwangwoon’s 90th Anniversary of Founding in front of Kwangwoon University’s Hwado Building