Students setting up for the weekend at CUC.
http://www.cuc.ac.jp/kids/index.html
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◆大学広報誌「Inside」 :https://mit.prof.cuc.ac.jp/fsiblog/2014/04/05/18531
◆最新学部パンフレット:https://mit.prof.cuc.ac.jp/fsiblog/2014/04/12/18621
Students setting up for the weekend at CUC.
http://www.cuc.ac.jp/kids/index.html
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◆大学広報誌「Inside」 :https://mit.prof.cuc.ac.jp/fsiblog/2014/04/05/18531
◆最新学部パンフレット:https://mit.prof.cuc.ac.jp/fsiblog/2014/04/12/18621
Great event at CUC on girls Day. Congratulations glitter’s on a job well done.Read More About the glitter’s!
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◆大学広報誌「Inside」 :https://mit.prof.cuc.ac.jp/fsiblog/2014/04/05/18531
◆最新学部パンフレット:https://mit.prof.cuc.ac.jp/fsiblog/2014/04/12/18621
The last class for the Party Project. Students are doing a self evaluation. This gives them a chance to reflect on what they have learned.
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◆大学広報誌「Inside」 :https://mit.prof.cuc.ac.jp/fsiblog/2014/04/05/18531
◆最新学部パンフレット:https://mit.prof.cuc.ac.jp/fsiblog/2014/04/12/18621
Yellow Party 2014 – It was great to see our students working together. BIG Thank You to all of the guests.
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◆大学広報誌「Inside」 :https://mit.prof.cuc.ac.jp/fsiblog/2014/04/05/18531
◆最新学部パンフレット:https://mit.prof.cuc.ac.jp/fsiblog/2014/04/12/18621
A very well attended international Christmas party. Guests from over all over world enjoyed talking with each other. There were games, food and prizes. Sponsored by the International Section and supported by the student council (学生執行委員会).
The Party Project students are really challenging each other. The student are planning on using music and video to enhance the party experience.
.. They are researching the music that was popular from each decade 70s, 80s, 90s, and 2000s. They have to be sure that the guests can enjoy the energy provide by the music and videos. The 1990s Beats Per Minute Range is from 50 to 133 BPM .
Just some of the equipment: 6 Video Projectors, 4 Macs, 3 PCs, DJ Mixer, PA Mixer and a custom made rear projection screen.
FSI’s annual Yellow Party was fantastic! This year’s theme was Western (think cowboys) and everything – from the decorations, drinks, and food to the invitations, programs, publicity, and dress code – fit the theme.
In the Old West, cowboys were tough and had to work together as a team to survive. Planning and practicing their skills were important. Communication and teamwork helped them to make a living, but they also had to be independent to get the job done. Like cowboys, the Yellow Party student project team exhibited all of these skills, putting in the extra time and energy needed to make the event a success. These students looked cool and confident even while a million things were happening around them. Little did they know that they were all building skills that will help them in the professional world!
The Yellow Party was very well attended with over one hundred staff, students, and faculty participating. All of the guests were smiling, and chatting, and laughing. This type of party gives everyone an opportunity to see each other in a different way, and students from different years were able to meet each other and have fun while improving communications and understanding at the same time.
Party-goers enjoyed entertainment provided by the “Chiba Jets,” a dance group that actually includes two FSI students! Guests were invited to join the fun with dance lessons. Two professional basketball players from the Chiba Jets, Mr. Kosuke YAHATA, Mr. Takaki ISHIDA, and Ms. Makihira added some more heat to the fire.
The food was delicious and included Western favorites such as BBQ spareribs, roasted chicken, coleslaw, chili-beans with toppings (crackers, onion, cheddar cheese), garlic mashed potatoes, Jamablaya, Shrimp, and apple pie for dessert. Yum! A “saloon” was created as the beverage area, featuring a sangria and other favorites.
Thank you to everyone for making this a great party! The Party Project team worked hard to make this party a success. Other project teams pitched in to help as well. The Entertainment Project team helped with the audio. The Jets Project team provided the dancers. The FSI Office Staff also helped a lot.
A special thank you goes to Dean Yoshida for supporting all of the Projects and providing the enthusiasm and encouragement for these types of events.
Kevin Miller
Student Project Adviser / Lecturer