Events & Excursions
SolBridge Culture Day 2022
This month on Wednesday, 12 October 2022, the SolBridge
community gathered together after a 2-year break to celebrate our global
community in its annual event, Culture Day. Currently home to students and
professors from over 70 nationalities, SolBridgers came together to showcase
bits of their culture in traditional attires and music and dance performances.
SolBridge Culture Day provides a safe space for students to share their customs
and traditions as they work in multinational teams and strive to achieve a
common goal.
This year’s event was unlike no other; it was organized in
collaboration with the Daejeon UCLG (United Cities & Local Governments)
world summit hosted in Daejeon. The congress aims to promote partnerships
between communities and cities to promote active sustainable development and
provide a platform to voice local concerns globally.
SolBridge is delighted that this Culture Day was a
fundamental part of the “We Care” World Citizen’s Festival held in celebration
of the UCLG. Over 200 SolBridge students from various nationalities joined
Culture Day as performers and organizers, showcasing their ethnicities and
cultural identity through traditional performances. Students took viewers
around the world with performances from 12 countries, including; Bangladesh,
Brazil, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Myanmar, Russia,
South Korea, and Vietnam.
The performances drew thousands of onlookers (both locals
and foreigners) who enjoyed the traditions and customs on display and gained a
deeper insight into cultural differences.
In their remarks, the President of Woosong University, Dr.
Deog-Seong Oh, and the Dean of SolBridge International School of Business,
Prof. Joshua Park, reiterated the importance of celebrating our diversity,
equity, and inclusion and the significance of this day at SolBridge.
As SolBridge strives to raise the Next Generation of
leaders, we hope that SolBridge students can cherish these opportunities and
learning experiences gained outside the classroom through events like these and
partnerships with local communities.