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“You will always be missed” – Final tribute to Professor Edmond Ko 2012-05-01
 
We are deeply saddened by the unexpected passing of Professor Ko Inq-ming. It is particularly saddening for alumni and friends who have known Professor Ko or had been taught by him while he was serving as Vice-President (Undergraduate Education), Dean of Students and Professor (Chair) of Chemistry at CityU.

I have known Professor Ko since he joined CityU in 1998. I greatly appreciate the advice and help he had given me when I was serving the Students’ Union as the President. I truly respect him as he had devoted his life to students, education and the Hong Kong community at all levels.

Professor Ko was a selfless and committed educator with profound vision and insight. During his term of office, he made valuable contributions to CityU. He had catalyzed many new moves and was dedicated to improving teaching quality and enhancing students’ exposure.

The Professor Edmond Ko Cup, consisting of sports, arts and cultural competitions, was set up to recognize his contributions to setting forth the directions in establishing and developing students’ residences. I had the opportunity to attend the Inter-Hall Singing Contest last year. I was greatly impressed by how friendship, respect and cooperation that Professor Ko advocated had been successfully realized among students. I could strongly feel that the spirit of Professor Ko had ignited the hearts of our young CityU fellows.

His care for us did not stop after we graduated. I met him occasionally with several former leaders of the Students’ Union after we left CityU. I recalled that every time we met, Professor Ko was always undertaking new tasks and challenges. However, he remained gentle and enthusiastic as ever. When he talked about his teaching, I could feel his passion; when he mentioned his engagement, I could feel his devotion.

For us, Professor Ko is always a well-respected teacher, inspiring mentor and caring friend. His words have been marked deep in our hearts. He will forever be missed and remembered. We are grateful for everything he did for us and for CityU. We hope his passion in life and education will pass down from generation to generation.

Karmen Chan                                                                                            

Chairman of the Convocation


Convocation SC Stories - August 2011 2011-08-01
 
Like a second home to Karmen, CityU has a special place in the heart of the former SU President turned Convocation Chairman. The vibrant campus life has a far-reaching impact on her personal growth.

Since taking up the office last year, she has joined an array of University events on behalf of the Convocation, including Student Orientation, CityU Banquet and the delegation for the Standard Chartered Marathon. And through organising such Convocation activities as the Alumni Summer Camp and the Reunion for Ex-SU Leaders with the ARO and Students’ Union, plus diverse local and overseas alumni events, Karmen has been delighted to witness the growth of the alumni family.

Yet, uniting an alumni family that continues to grow each year is a challenging task. Being the Chairman of Convocation representing the strong alumni community, Karmen upholds the values of “embracing diversity, respecting difference and uniting as a whole” to strengthen the alumni network.

She has led her SC comrades to devise e-communication platforms such as Facebook and a homepage to reach out to different segments of the alumni community whether they are in Hong Kong or far afield.

Being an eco-enthusiast, Karmen aspires to bring together like-minded eco-conscious alumni to enhance the environmental awareness of the CityU community. A recent stride is the launch of a green corner on the Convocation homepage in which green tips are updated to promote green ideals. She also encourages fellow alumni to share their green tips and ideas through the e-platform.

She also encourages alumni to support the strategic initiatives of the University, student development and alumni activities through contributing to the fundraising initiative of the Convocation Fund. One of such includes the recent appeal that encourages alumni to donate the $6,000 handout from the government.

Karmen is grateful to have the genuine support, trust and encouragement of alumni and University friends who help realise her vision.





CHAN Ka Man, Karmen
陳嘉雯
HD Translation and Interpretation (1997)

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