NCHU Top Elite School Class 2 Donates NT$5 Million for the Resurfacing of Da Xue South 1st Road and Entrance W1 at NCHU
2024-10-28
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In response to NCHU President Fuh-Jyh Jan’s vision of a “Friendly Environment and Well-being Campus,” NCHU Top Elite School Class 2 class leader Yi-hua Wang, together with four corporate alumni, each donated NT$1 million, contributing a total of NT$5 million to fund the complete resurfacing of Da Xue South 1st Road and Entrance W1 road section. An opening ceremony is planned for the university’s anniversary on November 2.
The resurfacing of Da Xue South 1st Road, spanning a 360-meter section, was completed in August, and the resurfacing of Entrance W1 road section was finished in October. Under the leadership of Yi-hua Wang, who is also the Chief Operating Officer of the International College of Innovation and Industry Liaison, corporate alumni including Wen-chieh Cheng, Chairman of Yuanhe Development Co., Ltd.; Chin-ho Chen, Deputy General Manager of LONG Automatic Machinery Co., Ltd.; Tien-szu Lin, Chairman of YueXin Recycle Ltd.; and Cheng-chang Teng, Chairman of Yung Hsiang Construction Co., Ltd., collectively contributed NT$5 million in March specifically for the improvement of campus roads.
Yi-hua Wang, who served as Chairman of the NCHU EMBA Alumni Association for the 6th and 7th terms from 2019 to 2023, currently holds the position of Chief Operating Officer of the International College of Innovation and Industry Liaison. She began her studies in NCHU Top Elite School Class 1 in August 2022, continued with Class 2 in March 2023, and serves as the class representative. With a longstanding dedication to campus affairs, she has contributed over NT$6 million to the EMBA club, USR projects, disaster relief efforts in Nantou, the Hsing-Yi scholarshop Project, the university’s centennial celebration, and overnight library events. She is also actively engaged in philanthropy, donating to Changhua County private Christian joy nursery for six consecutive years and leading fundraising efforts.
Wang expressed that NCHU Top Elite School Class 2 classmates are fully committed to the campus road safety initiative. “We hope to provide a safer campus for all students and faculty. During my 4 years and 4 months as Chairman of the NCHU EMBA Alumni Association and my time in the Top Elite School Clas, I have connected with every college. I am always willing to help the university whenever it needs support, whether through fundraising or donations. I also encourage other alumni to participate, as we are all part of the NCHU family and should come together to support our own.”
President Fuh-Jyh Jan expressed gratitude for the alumni’s support. The campus road improvement project, which totals NT$14.75 million, includes the NT$5 million from the Top Elite School Class 2, an additional NT$9.75 million in funding from the Ministry of Education, as well as previous donations from the EMBA Alumni Association for the resurfacing of Chung Hsing West Road and alumnus Chin-hung Kuo’s contribution for repaving Ye Lin Road last year. Since assuming office, President Jan has overseen the resurfacing of 25,000 square meters across 12 sections, covering 50% of all campus roads. Fundraising efforts continue for the remaining sections, with the goal of completing the full refurbishment of main campus roads within the next two years.
The resurfacing of Da Xue South 1st Road, spanning a 360-meter section, was completed in August, and the resurfacing of Entrance W1 road section was finished in October. Under the leadership of Yi-hua Wang, who is also the Chief Operating Officer of the International College of Innovation and Industry Liaison, corporate alumni including Wen-chieh Cheng, Chairman of Yuanhe Development Co., Ltd.; Chin-ho Chen, Deputy General Manager of LONG Automatic Machinery Co., Ltd.; Tien-szu Lin, Chairman of YueXin Recycle Ltd.; and Cheng-chang Teng, Chairman of Yung Hsiang Construction Co., Ltd., collectively contributed NT$5 million in March specifically for the improvement of campus roads.
Yi-hua Wang, who served as Chairman of the NCHU EMBA Alumni Association for the 6th and 7th terms from 2019 to 2023, currently holds the position of Chief Operating Officer of the International College of Innovation and Industry Liaison. She began her studies in NCHU Top Elite School Class 1 in August 2022, continued with Class 2 in March 2023, and serves as the class representative. With a longstanding dedication to campus affairs, she has contributed over NT$6 million to the EMBA club, USR projects, disaster relief efforts in Nantou, the Hsing-Yi scholarshop Project, the university’s centennial celebration, and overnight library events. She is also actively engaged in philanthropy, donating to Changhua County private Christian joy nursery for six consecutive years and leading fundraising efforts.
Wang expressed that NCHU Top Elite School Class 2 classmates are fully committed to the campus road safety initiative. “We hope to provide a safer campus for all students and faculty. During my 4 years and 4 months as Chairman of the NCHU EMBA Alumni Association and my time in the Top Elite School Clas, I have connected with every college. I am always willing to help the university whenever it needs support, whether through fundraising or donations. I also encourage other alumni to participate, as we are all part of the NCHU family and should come together to support our own.”
President Fuh-Jyh Jan expressed gratitude for the alumni’s support. The campus road improvement project, which totals NT$14.75 million, includes the NT$5 million from the Top Elite School Class 2, an additional NT$9.75 million in funding from the Ministry of Education, as well as previous donations from the EMBA Alumni Association for the resurfacing of Chung Hsing West Road and alumnus Chin-hung Kuo’s contribution for repaving Ye Lin Road last year. Since assuming office, President Jan has overseen the resurfacing of 25,000 square meters across 12 sections, covering 50% of all campus roads. Fundraising efforts continue for the remaining sections, with the goal of completing the full refurbishment of main campus roads within the next two years.