[Sep 17th 2025] Fluorescent Party Welcomes New Students! President Victor Liu Encourages Freshmen with Three Elements of Success.
2025-09-17 │ Secretariat’s Office
CHU held a series of freshman orientation activities from September 15-16, featuring an energetic club fair and DJ party that allowed new students to immediately feel the youthful pulse and warmth of the campus upon entering. The atmosphere was lively, with students wearing fluorescent accessories, dancing to music, enthusiastically participating in interactive games, checkpoint activities, and prize draws. Laughter and cheers intertwined to create the most vibrant opening ceremony of the academic year.
Photo: President Victor Liu encourages new students: Cultivate confidence, a spirit of helping others, and competitiveness to transform lives and achieve the future.
In his speech to new students, CHU President Victor Liu used the English abbreviation of the school name "CHU" to point out: **"We hope every student can possess Confidence, Heart (spirit of helping others), and Uniqueness (distinctive competitiveness)."This is not just a slogan, but the educational core of CHU. Through innovative curricula, autonomous learning, interdisciplinary cultivation, and AI applications, the school creates sunny youth with these three major characteristics, helping students realize their personal dreams and move toward a successful future. CHU emphasizes "interdisciplinary integration" and "practice-oriented" approaches, encouraging students to expand diverse abilities beyond their majors and cultivate competitiveness to face future challenges.
Photo: Clubs showcase diverse creativity and passion, displaying the full spirit of CHU students.
At the club fair, various clubs carefully designed checkpoint tasks, from Q&A challenges to unique experiences, attracting enthusiastic participation from new students. The “Competitive Cheerleading Club” displayed their proud achievements with a table full of trophies, symbolizing their excellent performance in on-campus and off-campus competitions, winning the “Best Display Award”. The “Indigenous Club” attracted attention with traditional tribal costumes and cultural elements, also receiving recognition. The “Japanese Studies Club” won the “Most Popular Award” with high popularity and active interaction. The event reached multiple climaxes, with the prize draw segment generating continuous cheers and maintaining a boiling atmosphere, showcasing the diversity and creativity of CHU's club culture.
Photo: DJ Ellie gets CHU freshmen hyped up, with music igniting youthful passion.
The “Youth Resonance・Sound Campus" DJ party was led by DJ Ellie, bringing a music feast that got everyone excited. Interactive games allowed students to get to know each other through laughter, "break the ice" with classmates from different regions, build bridges of friendship, and create unique youthful memories together. This party was not only a welcome ceremony but also the best embodiment of CHU's encouragement for students to actively participate, courageously express themselves, and engage in cross-cultural exchanges.