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NYCU Gender Diversity Week 2025: Don’t Trick Me Out of My Cave!
NYCU Gender Diversity Week 2025: Don’t Trick Me Out of My Cave! Disheartened by unfulfilling intimate relationships, we sometimes retreat into our caves—choosing seclusion over the risk of being hurt again. When confronted with the heavy weight of gender issues, intimacy, and societal expectations, it’s easy to feel discouraged, prompting us to seek

Contested Waters: Kaohsiung + Taipei Exhibition Workshops
Contested Waters: Kaohsiung + Taipei Exhibition Workshops ** Overview** The Contested Waters exhibition will take place from April to June 2025, with parallel exhibitions taking place in Taipei and Kaohsiung. The project examines how, in an era of intensifying geopolitical tensions, water is increasingly territorialized, militarized, and capitalized—resulting in states of impassability. Featuring artists

2025 Somaliland Day
The 2025 Somaliland Day is approaching! We invite you to join us for the 2025 Somaliland Day on May 18 for this unique cultural event organized by the International Health Program & Office of International Affairs. You’ll have some fun while experiencing: — African hairstyling, feel the fashion charm. — Henna art, creating

[Liberal Arts College (LAC)] May 17 (Sat) Exploring the Changes in Hsinchu – The Pioneers
Liberal Arts Colledge SPEC x Arts Center Presents A Journey Through Time: Exploring Hsinchu’s Immigration History Hsinchu’s history is a rich tapestry woven by generations of immigrants. From the indigenous Taokas and Atayal peoples to early Han settlers(Hokkien and Hakka), Japanese colonial-era urban planners, post-war mainland Chinese migrants, and the influence of U.S.

2025 Taiwan Indigenous Peoples Culture Week
Join us for Indigenous Culture Night on Sunday, April 27, as part of the 2025 Taiwan Indigenous Peoples Culture Week! Faculty and students are warmly invited to register and take part in the celebration. How long has it been since you walked barefoot on the grass? How long has it been since you

[Learning Lecture] 05/20 The Stories Beyond the Full Stop
Have you signed up for the final Service-Learning Lecture of the semester? If you were still on the fence at the beginning of the term, now is the time to take action! We are honored to welcome writer Da Shi Xiong as our guest speaker. Drawing from his profound experiences in the funeral and long-term

NYCU Gender Diversity Week 2025: Don’t Trick Me Out of My Cave!
NYCU Gender Diversity Week 2025: Don’t Trick Me Out of My Cave! Disheartened by unfulfilling intimate relationships, we sometimes retreat into our caves—choosing seclusion over the risk of being hurt again. When confronted with the heavy weight of gender issues, intimacy, and societal expectations, it’s easy to feel discouraged, prompting

Contested Waters: Kaohsiung + Taipei Exhibition Workshops
Contested Waters: Kaohsiung + Taipei Exhibition Workshops ** Overview** The Contested Waters exhibition will take place from April to June 2025, with parallel exhibitions taking place in Taipei and Kaohsiung. The project examines how, in an era of intensifying geopolitical tensions, water is increasingly territorialized, militarized, and capitalized—resulting in states of

2025 Somaliland Day
The 2025 Somaliland Day is approaching! We invite you to join us for the 2025 Somaliland Day on May 18 for this unique cultural event organized by the International Health Program & Office of International Affairs. You’ll have some fun while experiencing: — African hairstyling, feel the fashion charm. —

[Liberal Arts College (LAC)] May 17 (Sat) Exploring the Changes in Hsinchu – The Pioneers
Liberal Arts Colledge SPEC x Arts Center Presents A Journey Through Time: Exploring Hsinchu’s Immigration History Hsinchu’s history is a rich tapestry woven by generations of immigrants. From the indigenous Taokas and Atayal peoples to early Han settlers(Hokkien and Hakka), Japanese colonial-era urban planners, post-war mainland Chinese migrants, and the

2025 Taiwan Indigenous Peoples Culture Week
Join us for Indigenous Culture Night on Sunday, April 27, as part of the 2025 Taiwan Indigenous Peoples Culture Week! Faculty and students are warmly invited to register and take part in the celebration. How long has it been since you walked barefoot on the grass? How long has it

[Learning Lecture] 05/20 The Stories Beyond the Full Stop
Have you signed up for the final Service-Learning Lecture of the semester? If you were still on the fence at the beginning of the term, now is the time to take action! We are honored to welcome writer Da Shi Xiong as our guest speaker. Drawing from his profound experiences in the