Psychological Counseling Service Hours Adjusted for Exam Period and Summer Break
The Mental Health Education and Counseling Center has announced adjusted service hours for exam week and summer break.
The Mental Health Education and Counseling Center has announced adjusted service hours for exam week and summer break.
The College of Science held a Party meeting on June 24 to elect a new Party committee.
The STU Youth League Committee has been awarded the prestigious 'National May Fourth Red Flag Committee' title by the Communist Youth League Central Committee.
STU is recruiting two graduate volunteers to teach at Taijiang National Middle School in Guizhou as part of the East-West collaboration program.
The university will hold a meeting on June 29 to coordinate the 2026 undergraduate admission and enrollment work.
The Network and Information Center announced that 2026 graduates' campus network accounts and STU email accounts will be adjusted starting August 11, with emails converted to alumni accounts and Office365/OneDrive services discontinued.
The Finance Office and Network and Information Center announced that 2026 graduates' campus cards will be cancelled from July 28, with balances refunded to bank accounts.
Shantou University's College of Engineering and Jingyi College will jointly hold a summer painting exhibition from June 24 to 30, showcasing 147 Chinese paintings and watercolors that demonstrate the achievements of collaborative education.
The Art College undergraduate Party branch will hold a themed Party Day event on June 25 for graduating Party members.
The Business School has evaluated and recommended 43 students as 2026 Outstanding Undergraduate Graduates, covering Accounting, Finance, International Economics and Trade, Business Administration, and Marketing.
The Business School, in collaboration with China Mobile's Shantou campus store, is recruiting student campus service ambassadors for the fall orientation period. Applications close July 2.
On June 26, the road from the main gate entrance to exit on Sangpushan Campus will serve as a temporary pick-up/drop-off zone for graduation ceremony shuttle buses, with other vehicles prohibited.
The Cheung Kong Kwan Journalism School has awarded four students the title of '2026 Outstanding Undergraduate Graduate' for their exceptional performance.
The College of Liberal Arts Party Committee held a themed education event for graduating Party members, featuring lectures on professional ethics, oath reaffirmation, and organization membership transfer procedures.
The Institute of Mathematics invites Associate Professor Huang Guowen from Western University to deliver a talk on spatially varying multi-pollutant calibration of air quality model outputs.
The Institute of Mathematics invites Associate Professor Zhong Changlong from SUNY Albany to deliver a talk on motivic Chern classes of open projected Richardson varieties and affine Schubert cells.
The College of Mathematics and Computer Science held a Party congress to elect the first Committee members of the CPC STU College of Mathematics and Computer Science.
The Admissions and Employment Office announced the results of the 'Let's Meet • Career Path' WeChat article submission event, with 44 students' works selected.
The School of Marxism is piloting an AI-assisted online final exam for the course on Xi Jinping Thought, allowing students to use a custom AI tool while prohibiting direct copying of AI-generated content.
The Party Committee of the Cheung Kong Kwan School of Art and Design has approved 13 individuals as probationary Party members.
The College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering and Zhixing College jointly held a commendation ceremony and farewell event for 2026 graduates.
The College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering held a Party congress to elect the first Committee members of the CPC STU College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering.
STU is holding a campus selection for the 'Brush and Ink China' Chinese character writing competition, open to all students and faculty, with submissions due July 10.
The College of Engineering has recommended 24 students as 2026 Outstanding Undergraduate Graduates across four departments.