About 150 students and staff celebrated at the A-One Cruise hotel. The theme of the evening was a fairy tale evening, and there was an election for the Prince and Princess of the graduands. The winners were Princess Pui (Nattapmon Sartsatit, soon to be BA) and Prince Teang (Adull Kilenthong, soon to be BBA). The university choir entertained everyone and then the third year students gave teddy-bear mementos to all the fourth year students who are leaving, for “the real world”.
The Sports Director, James Saville, presented Sporting Excellence awards to four special students. The awards are for showing and sharing their sporting excellence throughout their time at Asian U. The Football team captain, Land (Pongsakorn Rojkasemsatit) and the Basketball team captain, Teang (Adull Kilenthong) both received awards. These two young men are about to graduate with Business administration degrees after four or five years of hard work and plenty of sporting enthusiasm. The other awards were to two of last year’s graduates: Baz (Jirabhon Sanguanpuak) and Yeen (Thanapati Sriwipat) both of whom were star basketball players at Asian U.
Asian U, a relatively small university, has been able to play against teams from the big universities in Thailand, and, thanks to the enthusiasm of the students, has come away with gold, silver and bronze medals on many occasions. James also took the opportunity to announce that one of our first year business students, Mink (Sinsupa Wannasuth), having already won a bronze medal for sailing at the SEA games, is to go to the Olympics in Beijing in 2008, as a judge. Asian U is very proud of her.
More information about Asian U and the courses available, can be found on the website: www/asianust.ac.th
1 comment:
Dear Susan,
This is a very interesting and useful blogspot. I think this might be another way to communicate internally with students and staff too.
I have noticed one correction should be made on the name of asian u website.
Bests,
Zai
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