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UTS is full of green on the International Mother Earth Day
April 22nd is selected by the United Nations General Assembly as the International Mother Earth Day. With the atmosphere of this special occasion, UTS community wore green costumes to school together. The UTS campus is covered by green color with many messages about keeping awareness about maintaining and developing the natural environment around us. Within today, students of Primary School launched a meaningful activity in the project “For everyone’s health”. UTS-ers shared about the values of environment and encourage their friends and teachers to limit using single-used plastic to protect our ecosystem. The colorful stickers on the board were commits of UTS community for the sustainable development of the World, especially about the environment protection. Not just on this day, let’s raise awareness about maintaining the green – clean – beautiful environment every day. The richness of the Earth is the primary condition for human beings to build up more meaningful things in the future.
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UTS-ers “recycling” project: Reduce waste to help increase the “age” of the Earth
3R stands for Reduce – Reuse – Recycle. Applying the 3R method in everyday life will help reduce the big amount of waste discharged into the environment, especially persistent waste. It can help to limit pollution as well as reduce overconsumption. The students in grade 5.1 practice the 3R method through the project “Recycling” in English subject. Using used items, UTS-ers took advantage of and created interesting models such as UTS bus, pen box, hat,… They also show their fluent English and presentation skills to introduce the group’s products. Although this activity is not too new, it is extremely necessary for children to early create awareness of environmental protection, saving resources, and contributing good values to society.
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“Humans of UTS” Rewind: A love story behind each picture
After a year of launching, “Humans of UTS” – a special project for members of UTS community – has been bringing many lovely stories about the nurturing and developing journey of future talents. It may be Bao Duy – a boy with a big artistic dream, Quy Tran – a little girl with non-limited passion with English or miss Maria with memorable moments at UTS, etc. Behind each picture is an untold lovely story. These sharings may become precious memories and belief for us to complete ourselves and take a further step in the open future ahead. “Humans of UTS” will continuously undertake our mission to be a “story teller” to bring stories, memories or simply lovely moments of our talents at UTS. For UTS-ers, are you ready to share your own stories? The photo contest “UTS – 365 THE GROWTH” is waiting to see for your photos and listen to your stories in the school year 2020 – 2021! The detailed information about the photo contest: “UTS – 365 THE GROWTH”: http://bit.ly/UTS365THEGROWTH




