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EUCSA Welcoming Event

EUCSA Welcoming Event

On September 14th, Environmental and Urban Change Student Association (EUCSA) hosted their first event of the year, called Welcoming Event. It was held with the collaboration of EcoArts, Maloca Garden and EUC Office of the Dean. With an attendance of more than 50 Faculty students, the event successfully achieved its goal to further engage the EUC community, including both students and the Faculty staff.  

EUCSA Welcoming Event includes:

  • Maloca Garden’s Planting Workshop
  • EUCSA’s Geo-hunter
  • EcoArts’ Wishing Tree
  • Lunch provided by Office of the Dean
Chair and Co-Chair of Environmental and Urban Change Student Association are giving their Welcoming Remark
Chair and Co-Chair of Environmental and Urban Change Student Association are giving their Welcoming Remark

EUCSA’s Geo-hunter

Students are playing EUCSA’s Geo-hunter
Students are playing EUCSA’s Geo-hunter

Geo-hunter is a guessing game that requires players to have certain geographical knowledge. Hosted by EUCSA, the game was launched given EUC students background in environmental and geography studies.

Maloca Garden Planting Workshop

Students are sitting and painting pot
A stack of pots were painted

During Maloca Garden’s Planting Workshop, students were offered hand-on experience in planting seedlings given by the organization. As planted in United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals -themed pots, the trees represent the hope of EUC students in building a more environmentally friendly future.

EcoArts’ Wishing Tree

The Wishing Tree is a collaborative artwork hosted by EcoArts. The tree includes the wishes of the Faculty staffs and students for the 2023/2024 academic year. It is now located in Zig Zag Lounge for exhibition and further contribution.

Students are writing their wishes to put on Wishing Tree
Students are writing their wishes to put on Wishing Tree
The Wishing Tree is now located at Zig Zag Lounge for exhibition and further contribution.
The Wishing Tree is now located at Zig Zag Lounge for exhibition and further contribution.