It is already June, the month of the final exams and the end of the semester is now here. Wrapping up the semester, Kingos will receive their final grades as a result of their hard work and effort for the past four months. When getting grades, however, some of them might not be aware of how the grad
SKKU Research Team Develops Nanoparticles to Enhance Drug Delivery EfficiencyA research team led by Professor Park Jae-hyung from the School of Chemical Engineering has developed a nanoparticle that widens blood vessels, which results in improving drug delivery efficiency. Several fatal diseases, su
As the first month of the new semester has just passed, Kingos should be used to their timetables by now. However, a gap between classes can still be troublesome for some Kingos. They end up wandering the campuses looking for places to go to between classes. This is especially true for students who
The public hearing for the 35th student council of the College of Social Sciences was held on March 22th, 2018. It went along in three parts: an opening speech from the candidates of the two parties, S:pick and SaDari, a debate on the education, facility and welfare, and other policies of each party
As the spring semester has just begun, many Kingos might be excited about their new campus lives. This may be true especially for freshmen and sophomores who have just started to study on their majors. SKKU has an academic system different from other universities, the “academic unit system”. This un
The World Health Organization (WHO) designated December 1st of every year as World AIDS Day in 1988 to raise awareness of Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS). It introduces different themes every year, and various campaigns are held based on these themes. South Korea is also carrying out vario