Bulletin No. 1, 2016

As Much Remembrance, As Many Words 39 Presiding at the 77th Congregation—the last time during his term of council chairmanship (4 December 2014) Receiving a souvenir after attending the meeting of the Council for the last time as a member (14 April 2016) Most unforgettable of all is of course t he pr i v i l e g e of hav i ng worked alongside the staff and supporters of CUHK. The many changes on the CUHK campus represent the care and thoughts from the stakeholders of CUHK. I wish to send my regards to you all. ‘ ‘ appointed by the government to ser ve as a member of the University Council. Afterwards, the then Council Chairman Dr. Edgar Cheng recommended me for the chairmanship, and my six-year service as Chairman ended last year. Now, I am still serving on a few committees relating to the CUHK Medical Centre. CUHK gave me a good education, and I feel obliged to reciprocate. I am glad to be of help, if it’s within my capacity. My relationship with CUHK, which spans over five decades, makes caring and serving the University a natural thing to do. I will continue to offer my help to CUHK in future. That said, I hope the community will join me in supporting CUHK. W hat should young alumni do to help the University? I f you r un you r own company, g i ve mo re oppor tunities to CUHK graduates; be their mentors and guide them with your experience. Donate to CUHK, set up scholarships for the underprivileged students. The most important thing is to pay heed to the future development of the University and lend a hand when you are needed. This is a tradition we should cherish and nurture.

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