The Fall 2023 Internship Panel, which took place this past Wednesday, ended successfully. Four notable students were able to share their experiences as interns at various companies to their fellow colleagues during this event. The four students were Eunbin Cho (AMS), Minjun Kim (CS), and Christian Choi (TSM) from Stony Brook University, and Jennifer Christiana (FBM) from Fashion Institute of Technology. In the first half of the event, the speakers shared their unique experiences and gave tips. In the second half, students had the opportunity to ask questions, allowing for an interactive discussion. This was a great opportunity to learn about internship programs and meet other students.
Eunbin Cho did her internship at SeeAnn Solution, a software and 3D modeling manufacturing company.
Minjun Kim, a Computer Science major, finished his internship at d2 Engineering (engineering company), THE COMPANY (software development company), SOOBAK (Fashion, textile, and other specialized industry), and To Be Done (language institute).
Christian Choi, a TSM major, did his internship at Pala, a software development company,
Jennifer Christiana, Fashion Business Management major, completed her internship at Gingerline Curated (thrift & consignment store), Lee Seung Jin Wedding (designer's brand), Voda (designer's brand), and by Sophie (fashion & beauty company).
Throughout each semester, the Career Development Center provides numerous sessions that help in the development of future careers. This fall semester, key events include: FIT Alumni Talk on October 25, IGC Career Workshop on November 1, the SBU Alumni Panel on November 11, and Career Talk to You on November 15.
With the world changing so fast and becoming less stable, it is easy for us to lose our agency. On September 30th, 2025, Global CEO and National Bestselling Author James Rhee, founder of the Red Helicopter and Johnson Chair of Entrepreneurship at Howard University, visited SUNY Korea for a distinguished Seminar on how to reclaim agency and lead with kindness. The event drew distinguished guests from the Incheon Metropolitan Office of Education, local high school teachers, and members of the
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On Wednesday, the reputable luxury fashion house ‘Louis Vuitton’ invited students from all four IGC campuses to learn about the unique career opportunities at Louis Vuitton Korea. FIT Korea was honored by this groundbreaking event brought together by the Fashion Business Management Department, which welcomed students from all the IGC universities. Celebrating innovation, creativity and the future of fashion in South Korea, event featured three main segments: an MoU Signing
The SUNY Korea Library has been featured in the latest issue of Brique Magazine, a renowned Korean publication dedicated to architecture, design, and innovative spaces. The article, titled “The Meeting of Circular Architecture and Modern Learning Environments – SUNY Korea Library,” highlights the library’s unique architectural design and its role in fostering a collaborative, student-centered academic atmosphere. The SUNY Korea Library,
On August 21, SUNY Korea welcomed 198 new Stony Brook University and Fashion Institute of Technology students at the Convocation Ceremony held in the IGC Auditorium. This Fall 2025 semester, SUNY Korea welcomed students representing 17 different countries, including Korea, the United Sates, Singapore, Canada, and Vietnam. Notably, Mexico was added to the list for the first time, bringing the total number to 71 nationalities. The program began with President Arthur Lee’s wel