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<h5 xmlns="">Tsing Hua College: Integrating Learning with Living</h5><img class="leftimg" src="public/Data/02411301171.jpg" alt="Tsing Hua College: Integrating Learning with Living" xmlns=""><p xmlns=""><P class=MsoNormal>Adopting integrated learning concept from top universities of the world, National Tsing Hua University began, in 2008, to reorganize some of her dormitories into residential college and established the Tsing Hua College. Residents of the newly created Tsing Hua College will see their dorm as their home away from home instead of merely a place to hang one's hat. The essential ingredients of this transformation are based on the following visions:<BR>---life enrichment through on-campus living;<BR>---comprehensive learning through uniquely designed curriculum and extra-curriculum activities; <BR>---community participation via a family-like living arrangement. </P>
<P class=MsoNormal>Funded by the "Project for the Development of World-Class Universities and Excellent Research Centers," the dormitory of Tsing Hua College is a coed dormitory designed to cultivate students as enthusiastic learners and compassionate human beings who will eventually become responsible and productive citizens upon their graduation. </P>
<P class=MsoNormal>There are many examples of how successful this new College has broadened students' horizon. A participant wrote after completing his "Ambling on the East Coast" and said: "the trip I took during last winter break allowed time to gently trickle by, and offered me a chance to slowly soak in the mighty ocean azure and the glittering evening stars---which were once oblivious to me as I often felt like drowning in the structured living and the inexorable passage of time. I could hardly wait to share this incredible discovery with my friend abound; I became more sensitive to everyday living, and more positive in facing new challenges."</P>
<P class=MsoNormal>This integrated learning and living concept was embodied in the assertion of students' esteem when facing adversities, which in turn will translate into character building, fostering independent thinking, and eventually a caring person and productive member of our society tomorrow.</P>
<P><IMG alt="Tsing Hua College: Integrating Learning with Living" src="public/Attachment/9122110372071.jpg" University: Tsing Hua College Spreads Concept of Learning Dorm></P></p>
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