On June 19, SUNY Korea conducted a special training session in collaboration with the Gangwon Middle School Principals’ Association, that was targeted at preparing the future of education in the era of digital transformation. Held over two days from June 19 to 20 at Songdo International Business District, the session brought together over 100 middle school principals for the in-depth discussions and learning.
As part of the training session, Professor Johng-Ihl Lee from the Department of Technology and Society and also the Vice Executive Director for the Research and Business Development Foundation (R&BDF) delivered a lecture titled “10 Useful Tips for Understanding the Advancement of AI.”
Through this training session, the principals gained a deeper understanding of the direction of education and technological trends in the era of digital transformation, as well as valuable insights to guide future school operations and educational innovation.
Building on this collaboration with the Gangwon region, SUNY Korea aims to broaden its partnerships with education offices and schools not only in Seoul, Gyeonggi, and Incheon, but across the country, to support education innovation and regional cooperation.
SUNY Korea is pleased to announce the renovation of its lecture halls in Academic Building C, completed over the summer break. During the thirteen years since the campus first opened, these three halls have served as a foundation for student learning, growth, and discovery. The recent renovation includes replacing the original carpet flooring with modern, durable deco tiles. The upgrade enhances hygiene and creates a more professional and welcoming environment for lectures, presentat
In a recent seminar, Vice President for Enrollment Management and Student Success Tardis Johnson led an engaging and insightful discussion about the diverse academic and career opportunities available to students at the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT). The talk emphasized one central message: FIT is much more than just Fashion Design and Fashion Business Management. SUNY Korea FIT students can continue their studies after earning an Associate in Applied Science (AAS) d
On July 3, three members of the Liberal Democratic Party from the Sapporo City Council in Japan visited SUNY Korea to discuss ways to promote global education and enhance mutual academic exchange between the two countries. During the visit, the council members received an overview of SUNY Korea’s cutting-edge academic programs in AI, robotics, and global fashion – fields in which the university has taken the leading role as the first American university at the Incheon Gl
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 fr
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