In order to understand the study and life of minority students and enhance the communication between teachers and students, the symposium for minority students of the College of Foreign Languages was held in Room 515 of the Foreign Language Building on December 28. Party Secretary Zhu Yaobin and Deputy Secretary Qian Minfang attended the meeting, and representatives of minority students from all grades and nationalities participated.
During the meeting, Mr. Zhu Yaobin and Mr. Qian Minfang listened to the report on the study, life and job hunting and research of the minority students, focusing on understanding the difficulties of the students in academic and campus life, and guiding and helping the students to solve the difficulties they encountered.
The students also exchanged views with the teachers on curriculum, teachers' teaching, campus traffic management, logistics and leisure life, etc. The teachers encouraged the students to strengthen their communication with teachers and students and further integrate into the campus community.
In his concluding speech, Secretary Zhu Yaobin hoped that minority students would cherish their time in college, adapt to college life as soon as possible, be kind to others, understand and tolerate each other, and deal with interpersonal relationships well; set their study goals, don't slacken, read more, strengthen their humanistic background, and deal with the relationship between academic and club activities well; establish political awareness, improve political patterns, learn more about politics, understand domestic and international political situations, improve political The seminar was a great opportunity for students and faculty to learn more about politics, to learn more about the political situation at home and abroad, to improve political analysis and judgment, to firmly believe in ideals, and to let the lighthouse of ideals guide personal growth and move forward relentlessly.
The seminar promotes communication between teachers and students and minority students, sends care and warmth to minority students, and also promotes the healthy growth of minority students and the harmony of the campus.
(Reported by the College of Foreign Languages office; Written by Ouyang Shu; Translated by Li Huixian)