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Spring 2026 Commencement Ceremony Celebrates Achievement, Gratitude, and New Beginnings
The Incheon Global Campus Auditorium was filled with excitement and anticipation on June 19th as SUNY Korea celebrated its Spring 2026 Commencement Ceremony. Graduates, families, faculty, staff, and guests gathered to recognize the accomplishments of the graduating class and reflect on the journeys that brought them to this milestone. During the opening ceremony, SUNY Korea President Dr. Arthur H. Lee delivered the commencement address, reflecting on both the achievements of the graduating class and the university's development over the past 14 years. This spring, SUNY Korea awarded 203 degrees, including 1118 bachelor's degrees, 9 master's degrees and 1 doctoral degree from SBU, and 85 associate degrees from FIT. President Lee also noted that students from 72 countries have studied at SUNY Korea since its founding, with this year's graduates representing 12 different nationalities. Among those recognized were five graduates from the Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) program. As the program's first graduating class, their recognition represented an important milestone for one of SUNY Korea's newest academic departments. The ceremony then welcomed a special guest, Dr. Andrea Goldsmith, President of Stony Brook University. Making her first visit to SUNY Korea since becoming Stony Brook's seventh president, Dr. Goldsmith congratulated the graduates and encouraged them to stay open to unexpected opportunities and to view their careers and lives as journeys that may not always follow a planned path. One of the ceremony's most memorable moments came later in her address. After acknowledging the many people who had supported the graduates throughout their academic journeys, Dr. Goldsmith invited students to express their appreciation. The auditorium quickly filled with applause and cheers as graduates thanked their families, friends, professors, and mentors. The event also included a congratulatory video message from Jason Schupbach, President of the Fashion Institute of Technology, who offered words of encouragement and best wishes to the graduating class as they prepare for the next chapter of their lives. The ceremony also provided an opportunity for students to address their fellow graduates. Representing the SBU graduating class, valedictorian Seohee Maeng of the Technology and Society program reflected on the experiences, challenges, and lessons that shaped students throughout their time at SUNY Korea. FIT valedictorian Margaret Felice Manucat, a Fashion Business Management major, also shared remarks celebrating perseverance, personal growth, and the opportunities that await graduates beyond the university. As the ceremony drew to a close, degrees were officially conferred and graduates crossed the stage to receive recognition for their academic achievements. For many students and their families, it marked the end of one journey and the beginning of another, bringing the Spring 2026 Commencement Ceremony to a memorable close. Congratulations to all members of the Spring 2026 graduating class. On behalf of the SUNY Korea community, we wish you success and fulfillment in the journeys ahead. Written by Student Reporter, Temirlan Gubashev (Temirlan.gubashev@stonybrook.edu)
2026.06.19
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SUNY Korea Hosts Spring 2026 Convocation for 181 New Students
SUNY Korea successfully held the Spring 2026 Convocation Ceremony on Thursday, February 26, 2026, welcoming a record-breaking 181 new students — the largest spring intake in the university’s history. The incoming class represents nine countries, including Korea, the United States, Nicaragua, Nigeria, South Africa, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Brazil, and El Salvador. The diversity of this cohort highlights SUNY Korea’s continued growth and its commitment to fostering a globally connected academic community. The ceremony featured a welcome address by President Arthur Lee, followed by congratulatory remarks from Andrea Goldsmith, President of Stony Brook University. Key highlights included the student oath, scholarship awards, and the SUNY Korea pin ceremony. In his address, President Lee encouraged students to embrace both ambition and resilience. “Today marks the beginning of a transformative journey,” he stated. “Do not be afraid of failure — it is part of the learning process. Challenge yourselves, remain curious, and take full advantage of the opportunities that lie ahead.” Notably, 83 of the 181 incoming students — approximately 46% of the class — received scholarships or financial aid, reflecting SUNY Korea's commitment to both academic excellence and educational access. The day after the ceremony, on Friday, February 27, the students – majoring in Applied Mathematics and Statistics, Business Management, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Technology and Society – officially began the Spring 2026 semester with the first day of classes.
2026.02.27
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SUNY Korea Spring 2026 Admitted Students Program
On December 5, SUNY Korea warmly welcomed Spring 2026 admitted students and their families to the campus for a special program designed to introduce them to the academic community they will soon join. The event began at 2:00 PM in the Banquet Hall, where President Arthur Lee delivered an inspiring welcoming speech, followed by an overview of SUNY Korea’s academic programs and general campus experience. The session also featured a direct Q&A segment with President Lee, giving families a unique opportunity to address their questions personally to the university leadership. At 3:00 PM, guests were guided to designated classrooms, where faculty members offered brief introductions to each major and discussed real-world applications of their fields. Parents and students then engaged in a Q&A session with professors and current students, gaining valuable insight into academic life and student experiences at SUNY Korea. To conclude the visit, attendees enjoyed small gifts and refreshments as they connected with faculty, staff, and future classmates. The event provided an encouraging and informative first step for newly admitted students as they prepare for their journey at SUNY Korea. Written by Student Reporter, Temirlan Gubashev (Temirlan.gubashev@stonybrook.edu)
2025.12.12
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