'Recite China' Classic Recitation Competition Launches on Campus
STU is holding a campus selection for the 'Recite China' classic recitation competition, open to all students and faculty in three categories.
STU is holding a campus selection for the 'Recite China' classic recitation competition, open to all students and faculty in three categories.
Four research projects have been approved for funding by the STU Digital Governance Ideological and Political Education Research Center.
The Student Affairs Office recognized model dormitories through the first STU Dormitory Culture Festival, awarding 'Top Ten Model Dormitories' and 'Model Dormitory' titles.
The College of Engineering and Jingyi College held Dragon Boat Festival themed activities across two campuses under the theme '青艾衔韵,戏粽怡情' (Wormwood with Charm, Zongzi with Joy), featuring herb pounding, sachet making, quiz games, and more.
The East Coast Campus Management Committee announced utility billing arrangements, with graduating students making advance payments settled after departure.
The College of Engineering hosted Professor Xin Qin from the University of the Faroe Islands to speak on almost optimal deterministic rendezvous, treasure hunt problems, and strongly universal exploration sequences.
Due to heavy rainfall and construction, water levels have risen at campus ponds and reservoirs. The Resource Management Office advises staying away from hazardous areas.
The 2026 Graduation Ceremony and Awards Presentation was held on June 26 at the East Coast Campus indoor gymnasium, with graduates from both campuses attending.
STU held back-to-back meetings on June 23 to review graduation ceremony preparations and coordinate new student orientation work.
The 'Public Service Graduation Photo' course at the CKJ School of Journalism offered free graduation portrait photography for 2026 graduates from June 24 to 26.
The rehearsal for the 2026 Graduation Ceremony and Awards Presentation was held on June 25 at the East Coast Campus indoor gymnasium in three sessions.
The Security Office issued a notice on household registration transfer for 2026 graduates whose registration was moved to STU upon enrollment.
The Academic Affairs Office forwarded a notice from multiple provincial departments calling for applications for industry-education integration projects.
The STU Youth League Committee and Huizeren Volunteer Service Center announced the results of the summer volunteer recruitment for Leibo County, Liangshan, Sichuan.
The library extended the 24-hour reading area on the Sangpushan Campus first-floor semi-open terrace until 8:00 AM on July 18 to support medical students' exam preparation.
The Party Committee of STU's College of Science has appointed Li Shengkang as Director of the Institute of Marine Biology (one-year probation) and relieved Wang Tieyu of the position.
The Institute of Mathematics invited Associate Professor Zhang Boru from Guangxi Normal University to speak on invariant subgroups and the structure of finite groups.
The College of Mathematics and Computer Science held its third graduate farewell party, bidding farewell to the Class of 2026 at the East Coast Campus.
Mingde College announced the results of its 'Labor Cultivates Beauty, Plants Heal the Soul' practice activity, with 6 teams winning awards.
The Graduate School announced the list of 57 candidates for 2026 Outstanding Graduate Students, with public comments accepted until June 23.
The Party Organization Department published the results of the 2026 selection of outstanding Party-building cases, Party secretary lectures, and Party member role models.
A meeting of all secondary Party organization secretaries was held on June 23, focusing on establishing a correct view of performance.
STU is hosting a campus selection for the 'Poetry Education China' competition, featuring explanation and speech categories.
STU held a meeting on June 23 to advance the 2026 university student conscription work.