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[Student Reporter] SUNY Korea Spring 2025 Commencement & AAS Exhibition
On June 13th, 2025, SUNY Korea celebrated a momentous day, beginning with a commencement ceremony for the Spring 2025 graduating class at the IGC Auditorium. Together, the graduates of SUNY represented seven departments: Computer Science, Technology and Society, Mechanical Engineering, Business Management, Applied Mathematics and Statistics, Fashion Business Management, and Fashion Design. This wide array of majors was just one aspect of their diversity- students came from over ten different countries, representing the global reach SUNY Korea has worked hard to cultivate over the years. Professor Hamid Hefazi served as the anchor for the event, beginning with a warm welcome to the graduates and their friends and family who came to celebrate their accomplishments. Arthur H. Lee, President of SUNY Korea, gave a congratulatory speech, reminding the new graduates that they are part of a large network of successful alumni all over the world, working towards a brighter future. Their achievements - whether earning an Associate's, Bachelor's, or pursuing further education - were made possible by their dedication and perseverance at SUNY Korea. Carl Lejuez, Provost and Executive Vice President of SBU and Chairman of SUNY Korea LLC, once again joined the ceremony this year to deliver a congratulatory message to the graduating class. He reminded the graduates that they are now part of a global alumni network of over 200,000 members from the State University of New York (SUNY), and encouraged them to stay connected and support one another through mentorship and shared experiences. SUNY Korea welcomed a special guest this year: Tardis Johnson, Associate Dean of Student Academic Support and Vice President for Enrollment Management and Student Success at FIT, who traveled from New York City to give a speech to the FIT graduating class in Incheon, South Korea. His invigorating speech emphasized the honor it was to graduate as an alumnus of one of the best fashion schools in the world, praising their hard work and encouraging them to keep being true to themselves and their creative sides. The ceremony concluded with the awarding of certificates to the graduates, many of whom received honors such as Summa Cum Laude, Magna Cum Laude, and Cum Laude—a testament to the strong academic ethic SUNY Korea students have maintained throughout their time here. Among these academic stars, FIT’s Minhee Kim, a Fashion Business Management graduate, and SBU’s So Won Park, an Applied Mathematics and Statistics graduate, were appointed Valedictorians of their respective schools. Following the ceremony, FIT Korea welcomed guests to view the incredible work of the graduating Fashion Design students at the SUNY Korea Museum of Modern Costume. Among the many beautiful garments designed by the graduates, designers Yoonseo Han and Anežka Rysavá were selected for the ‘Critic Awards’ by Jaewon Park, a renowned trailblazer in the growth of the Korean fashion industry, in recognition of their beautiful and thoughtful handiwork. During this ceremony, Professor Mark-Evan Blackman gave a congratulatory speech to the graduating class, leaving many students in tears after having shared so many memories and sleepless nights creating these pieces with the others in the room. The close bond between the Fashion Design professors and graduates was evident, shaped by months of collaboration at SUNY Korea. The Fashion Design faculty honored the commitment and hard work of their graduating students by giving them a gift of appreciation, a heartfelt end to a lovely student showcase. (Critic Awards to Yoonseo Han and Anežka Rysavá) The journey of these SUNY Korea graduates doesn’t end here–some will enter the professional world, while others will continue their studies in the United States and beyond. Regardless of their next steps, their shared experience here at SUNY Korea links them together. We proudly wish them a farewell as they become history-makers around the world. Congratulations, Class of 2025! Written by Student Reporter, Kenessa Washington (kenessa_washington@fitnyc.edu)
2025.06.18
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[Student Reporter] Young, Wild, & Free: SUNY Korea’s Spring Festival Brings Campus to Life
The SUNY Korea Quad was filled with excitement and energy as people gathered for the SUNY Korea Spring Festival, “Young, Wild, & Free,” which took place on Friday, May 23. The annual spring event served as a rich celebration of youth, creativity, and community. Kicking off at 3 p.m., the festival grounds came alive with interactive booths hosted by various student organizations. Activities ranged from paint-by-numbers mural painting to a shoe toss, mini-putt challenge, and more. Students also served refreshing food and drinks, including bingsu (a Korean shaved ice dessert), jeon (Korean pancakes), and lemonade. All booths were designed to engage visitors while promoting student-led initiatives. A standout event at the festival was the student-organized fashion show led by the Natural Dyeing Garden Club (NDGC), which showcased sustainable garments created by FIT students using naturally dyed fabrics. Students modeled these pieces down the runway to a backdrop of alternative electronic music. A set design featuring caution tape and distressed fabric emphasized the show’s central theme: “Dystopian Manifesto.” As the sun set, the festival's main stage lit up with engaging performances that captivated the crowd. The evening began with student performances from dance teams EMEIS and GLO, along with live music by student bands DYNAMICS and White Chamber. As night fell, the professional musical lineup took over, featuring some of Korea’s top artists and rising stars: LeeHi, known for her soulful vocals and emotional ballads, had the audience singing and swaying in unison. LUCY, a youthful band, showcased their fresh and vibrant rock-pop sound with a performance that left the audience energized. 1chika delivered a mesmerizing performance that highlighted his vocal skills and emotive style. The “Young, Wild, & Free” Spring Festival was a joyful celebration and a reflection of SUNY Korea’s dynamic campus culture. Through student creativity, exciting performances, and shared school spirit, the festival created lasting memories for all in attendance. As finals loom, the event served as a timely reminder to students of the strong and supportive community they share on SUNY Korea’s campus. Written by Student Reporter, Isabella Cruz (isabella_cruz1@fitnyc.edu)
2025.06.04
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SUNY Korea Stony Brook Launches New Master’s Degree Program in Data Science
SUNY Korea Stony Brook is pleased to announce the launch of the Master’s degree program in Data Science. In an increasingly data-driven world, data science has become essential across all industries, including technology, healthcare, finance, government, and media. This new program is designed to meet the growing demand for professionals who can extract insights from data and be leaders in the digital age. Jointly offered by the Department of Computer Science and the Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, the program combines rigorous theoretical foundations with practical training. It is delivered entirely in English at SUNY Korea Songdo campus and can be completed in 3 to 4 semesters. Students will gain expertise in data analysis, machine learning, and real-world problem solving. The curriculum emphasizes ethical data practices and effective communication of technical results, preparing graduates for impactful careers in both academia and industry. An information session will be held on Wednesday, May 28, 2025, at 7 PM KST, both in-person and online. Please RSVP here to reserve your spot. Applications for Fall 2025 are now open. For application and admission details, please visit here. For inquiries, please contact the Graduate Admissions Office at gradadmission@sunykorea.ac.kr or +82-32-626-1353~4.
2025.05.20
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Distinguished Seminar Encourages Reflection on Korean Identity and Culture
On April 30, 2025, SUNY Korea welcomed Dr. Ki-Pyung Yoo, Professor Emeritus of Chemical and Biological Engineering and the 14th President of Sogang University, to speak at the Distinguished Seminar series. Dr. Yoo delivered an overview of Korean history, tradition, passion for education, and current challenges, all of which were topics that students could deeply reflect on. Throughout the seminar, Dr. Yoo touched on a variety of topics, including the strengths and weaknesses of Korean culture, the historical trajectory of Korea, and the global influence of the Korean Wave, particularly K-pop. He also highlighted the value of the Korean language, describing it as both accessible and adaptable—especially in how it simplifies English pronunciation. Following the lecture, students were given the opportunity to engage directly with Dr. Yoo during a Q&A session. When asked whether Korea’s global image could suffer due to current domestic challenges, Dr. Yoo emphasized that each country has its own unique circumstances, and such issues are unlikely to cause a major shift in international perception. This seminar served as a meaningful opportunity for students to engage with a distinguished academic from outside the university. It allowed international students to gain a deeper understanding of Korean culture, while reminding Korean students about the importance of understanding and taking pride in their cultural heritage.
2025.05.09
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[Student Reporter] Unlock Your Potential: 2025 Spring IGC Career Intensive Seminar
On April 26th, 2025, SUNY Korea’s Career Development Center (CDC), in collaboration with Ghent University, hosted the 2025 Spring IGC Career Intensive Seminar for all four universities located in the Incheon Global Campus. With the theme "Unlock Your Potential – Connect, Learn, and Thrive in Your Career Journey!", the event provided students from all majors a valuable opportunity to prepare for their future careers. The seminar began with a pre-event lunch, followed by a welcome session at the Ghent Auditorium. Students then chose from a variety of mentoring sessions led by industry professionals from top companies such as Samsung Securities, SK Hynix, Amazon, Boston Consulting Group, Aspentech, Dong Suh Foods Corporation, and SNU Biomedical Research Institute. Seven mentors conducted three consecutive 50-minute sessions, allowing students to meet with up to three different professionals. This format offered attendees a chance to gain personalized insights into various industries, including STEM, finance, consulting, and biomedical research. The event featured a mentoring session that offered deeper and valuable insights from the speakers. Also, it provided students with firsthand advice from field experts and a clearer understanding of employer expectations. Through connecting directly with professionals, students not only boosted their career confidence but also gained critical knowledge to align their academic paths with future career goals. Written by Student Reporter, Onyinyechi Achi (onyinyechi.achi@stonybrook.edu)
2025.04.30
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[Student Reporter] Vested Interest: A Glimpse into the World of Tailoring and Design
This Spring semester, Fashion Design students gathered in the FIT building for “Vested Interest,” an engaging workshop on how to create a “high-end” vest conducted by Professor Blackman over the course of three dynamic sessions. The event began with details of the history of vests, highlighting how the garment has evolved over the years yet still remains timeless. Professor Blackman also explained how, although the vest requires less fabric and CMT (Cut, Make, Trim) effort than a shirt, its perceived value is much higher — a theme that carried on throughout the entirety of the workshop. Students then observed a hands-on demonstration focused on creating a welt pocket, a feature traditionally used for formal wear. Professor Blackman emphasized how welt pockets are smaller and more refined than regular pockets, helping to enhance the sophistication of a garment. Students were then shown how to properly fuse the bias on the vest using an iron, a technique that both strengthens the fabric and creates a cleaner sewing line, elevating the craftsmanship and value of the piece. Throughout the workshop, Professor Blackman showed students the step-by-step process of making a vest, from cutting fabric to skilled sewing techniques. Highlighting both machine sewing and hand-sewing methods, the workshop provided an insightful introduction to tailoring work. The importance of precise handwork, a trademark of tailoring, was a key takeaway for all participants. By the end of the workshop, students had gained valuable technical skills and insights for the art of tailoring and the construction of vests. Professor Blackman showed great expertise and passion, helping participants to approach their work with greater focus on detail and craftsmanship, highlighting FIT’s commitment to providing career-driven insight into the world of fashion and giving students a memorable look into the world of tailoring and design. Written by Student Reporter, Isabella Cruz (isabella_cruz1@fitnyc.edu)
2025.04.29
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SUNY Korea Signs MoU with Pegatron Korea to Strengthen Global Research and Educational Collaboration
SUNY Korea signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Pegatron Korea on April 24th at Pegatron Korea’s headquarters located in Pangyo, Gyeonggi Province. Pegatron, headquartered in Taipei, Taiwan, is a global semiconductor company that manufactures products for major companies in computer, telecommunications, and consumer electronics industries. Having recently establishing a research and development hub in Korea, this mutual agreement serves as a starting point toward expanding technological and talent exchanges between South Korea and Taiwan, while also strengthening research and educational collaboration. Through this agreement, the two institutions have committed to collaborations including: joint research in wireless communication and artificial intelligence (AI), student internships, active knowledge exchange through joint seminars, programs, and lectures to strengthen professional skill development. President Arthur Lee stated, “This MOU is beneficial for both SUNY Korea and Pegatron as our students and faculty gain hands-on industrial experience, and Pegatron secures a foundation for exchanging talent with global competencies. Moving forward, we will continue to broaden our education reach through collaborations with world-leading companies.” This agreement is part of SUNY Korea’s ongoing efforts to expand its partnerships with outstanding companies both domestically and internationally, providing students with practical, global education opportunities.
2025.04.29
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[Student Reporter] Alumni Career Talk Sparks Inspiration at SUNY Korea
On April 12, 2025, SUNY Korea hosted the Spring Alumni Career Talk and welcomed back its alumni to share their professional journeys and insights with the current students. The event featured graduates from various majors – including Computer Science and Technology and Society from Stony Brook University, Korea, and Fashion Business Management from Fashion Institute of Technology, Korea. The session provided a platform for alumni to reflect on their academic experiences, career paths, and the lessons they’ve learned along the way. Among the presenters was Hawon Park, Computer Science graduate, a researcher who spoke about his days at SUNY Korea, his internships with V-ethos and Zero Class, and how those opportunities helped shape his career. Jinsil Lee, Fashion Business Management graduate, shared her story as the CEO of Weekendglow. After leaving a Korean university at a young age to gain work experience, she spent years in the retail industry as an employee and store manager. At the age of 26, she decided to pursue higher education in the U.S., ultimately enrolling in the FIT program at SUNY Korea. She highlighted that learning has no age limit, and credited her time at FIT for helping her find business partners. During each session, all the alumni mentioned a common theme: make the most of your university life. They advised students to explore their interests, seek out internships, and utilize resources like the Career Development Center. They stressed that what students learn in college often plays a vital role in shaping their professional and personal identities, particularly when preparing resumes, interviews, and future career decisions. The Spring 2025 Alumni Career Talk served as a bridge to connect SUNY Korea alumni and current students. Through candid stories and advice, the alumni were able to inspire the current students to reflect on their future goals. Written by Student Reporter, Sehyun Cho (Sehyun.Cho@stonybrook.edu)
2025.04.17
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SUNY Korea and TCIS Sign MOU to Enhance Educational Partnership
SUNY Korea signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Taejon Christian International School (TCIS) on March 10th, 2025. The signing ceremony was attended by Arthur H. Lee, President of SUNY Korea, and Michael Moimoi, Head of TCIS. This Memorandum of Understanding outlines key areas of collaboration between TCIS and SUNY Korea. The two institutions have agreed to collaborate on initiatives such as the designation of a "partner school," joint educational programs, and the hosting of student-oriented events. In particular, Taejeon Foreign Language High School holds special significance as the first institution to be designated as a "partner school" by SUNY Korea. Students from TCIS will receive various forms of support, including preferential consideration in the admissions process, while both institutions will officially promote each other. President Arthur Lee stated, “Our university has strengths in the STEAM field, making our collaboration with TICS meaningful.” He added, “We will do our best to educate students who receive an excellent education from TICS so that when they enroll at our university, they can grow into talents who will make an impact not only in Korea but also on the global stage.” Michael Moimoi added, “I am pleased that I had the opportunity to visit SUNY Korea and learn about the university that our future students will attend. It is deeply moving to establish an agreement with a university and share our core value of ‘Learn, Love, Lead.’ We look forward to seeing our students strive and grow at SUNY Korea through the integration of our school’s STEAM based education.”
2025.03.12
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SUNY Korea Hosts Spring 2025 Convocation for 167 New Students
SUNY Korea successfully held the Spring 2025 Convocation Ceremony on Thursday, February 20, 2025. Prior to the ceremony, from February 14th to the 19th, the New Student Welcome Week (NSWW) took place, offering the students a variety of activities to learn more about the school and build connections with their peers. This spring sees the introduction of 167 new students representing seven countries – South Korea, the United States, India, Japan, China, Canada, and France. SUNY Korea has now welcomed students from 70 different nations since its inaugural class in Fall 2014, a testament to the global spirit of this institution. The ceremony featured a welcome address by President Arthur Lee, followed by a congratulatory speech from Carl Lejuez, Provost and Executive Vice President of SBU. Key events included the student oath, scholarship awards, and the SUNY Korea pin ceremony. In his welcome address, President Lee stated, “As you set out to achieve your dreams, do not be afraid of failure - failure is part of the journey. When setbacks come, learn from them, adapt, and keep moving forward. Welcome to the start of an extraordinary adventure. Dream big, work hard, and make this journey unforgettable.” During the ceremony, 64 students were awarded with scholarships, recognizing their outstanding achievements and potential. SUNY Korea remains committed to providing extensive scholarship opportunities to ensure that talented students can pursue their education and research without any financial barriers. Following the Convocation Ceremony, the newly enrolled students, from Applied Mathematics and Statistics (AMS), Business Management (BM), Computer Science (CS), Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), Mechanical Engineering (ME), and Technology and Society (TS), will start their first day of the Spring 2025 semester on Friday, February 21.
2025.02.21
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SUNY Korea Access to Excellence (AE) Program for Spring 2025 Freshmen
SUNY Korea launched the Access to Excellence (AE) Program on January 13, 2025, welcoming 53 prospective students who will join the incoming freshmen class this Spring semester. First initiated in 2022, the AE Program is designed to help incoming freshmen adjust to the academic and social environment of an American university. This two-weeks program – which lasts until January 24, 2025 – will provide the participants with essential pre-university skills, enabling a smooth transition into their academic journey at SUNY Korea. The AE Program offers a comprehensive schedule that combines English and Mathematics sessions with structured evening tutoring, as these core subjects are critical throughout their college years. The students will undergo a thorough assessment of their academic abilities and identify areas for improvement. Additionally, students will be able to interact early with their peers, fostering connections even before the Spring 2025 semester begins. Each day, the morning sessions focus on academic English, while the afternoon sessions are dedicated to Mathematics. To maximize learning and retention, evening study sessions are led by teaching assistants (TAs), providing personalized tutoring and support. Over all, the SUNY Korea AE Program reflects the institution’s commitment to excellence by equipping participants with the tools necessary for academic and personal success. This transformative experience ensures that students enter their university journey well-prepared and connected to a supportive community.
2025.01.20
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[Student Reporter] The 2024 Fall SUNY Korea Commencement Ceremony
SUNY Korea’s 2024 Fall Commencement Ceremony took place on December 13, 2024, at the IGC Auditorium. The event celebrated the achievements of 77 graduates, including students from both the main campus and SUNY Korea. The graduates represented various departments, including Computer Science, Technology and Society, Mechanical Engineering, Business Management, and Applied Mathematics and Statistics. The ceremony opened with a welcome speech by Professor Hamid Hefazi, who served as the anchor for the event. This was followed by a congratulatory speech from President Arthur H. Lee of SUNY Korea. President Lee encouraged the graduates to take the knowledge and skills they had gained during their time at SUNY Korea and use them to create meaningful contributions to society. Following that, the Valedictorian of the 2024 graduating class, Jinkyu Lee, delivered an inspiring message, emphasizing the importance of perseverance. He urged his fellow graduates to never give up on their dreams, regardless of the challenges they may encounter along the way. A significant highlight of the ceremony was the conferral of Doctor of Philosophy degrees. Dr. Kim Bong Gun received his Ph.D. in Computer Science, while Dr. Kim Saebom was awarded her Ph.D. in Technology and Society. These achievements were celebrated as symbols of academic dedication and excellence. The event continued with the awarding of certificates to the Fall 2024 graduates. Among the 77 graduates, many earned prestigious honors such as Summa Cum Laude, Magna Cum Laude, and Cum Laude, reflecting their exceptional academic achievements and high cumulative GPAs. The ceremony concluded with a group photograph of the graduates alongside SUNY Korea’s faculty and staff. This moment marked the culmination of years of hard work and dedication by the graduates, who were filled with pride and joy as they celebrated their accomplishments. As these brilliant and ambitious individuals step into the next chapter of their lives, we bid them farewell with confidence that they will make a lasting impact on the world. SUNY Korea is proud to have been a part of their journey and looks forward to seeing them become leaders and history-makers in their respective fields. Written by Student Reporter, Onyinyechi Achi (onyinyechi.achi@stonybrook.edu)
2024.12.17
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