The BUddy Post – HKBU Alumni Affairs Office

March 2023
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Treasures & Moments

Alumni Attend the Pearlfect Together Luncheon in Celebration of the 30th Anniversary of the Humanities Programme

Distinguished guests, including Vice-President (Teaching and Learning) Dr Albert Chau (back row, fifth from left), join the “Pearlfect Together Luncheon”.

On 18 February, more than a hundred of alumni, faculty members and students from the Humanities Programme and the Department of Humanities and Creative Writing gathered in Mr and Mrs Lau Chor Tak Multi-Purpose Hall on campus to celebrate its 30th Anniversary. The Department was actually already stepping into its 32nd anniversary but the celebration was postponed owing to the pandemic. It was also an occasion to bid farewell to Professor Eva Man, former Chair Professor in Humanities, a much respected and beloved figure of the Department who left HKBU in 2022. As Prof Man noted, they would all be gathering and reminiscing together again in more anniversaries to come.

Dr Melanie Lee, Director of Alumni Affairs, also joined the event and grasped the opportunity to catch up with alumni and consolidate the connection with them. All participants had a fun and memorable time back in their alma mater.

Alumnus Edward Chow (left), President of HKBU Humanities Alumni Association, presents a bouquet of flowers to Prof Eva Man as a farewell gift, together with Prof Lo Kwai Cheung (first from right), Head of the Department of Humanities and Creative Writing and Dr Daisy Tam (second from right), Associate Head of the Department.

(From left) Dr Melanie Lee and alumnus Edward Chow