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28 Jun 2015

Jeremy Lin Shared his Views on Success with close to 1,500 Students at CUHK

28 Jun 2015
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The NBA professional basketball player Jeremy Lin visits CUHK to speak on ‘Redefining Success’.

Souvenir presentation. (From right), Prof. Michael Hui, Acting Vice-Chancellor of CUHK, Jeremy Lin, Jeremy’s father, and Prof. Fong Wing Ping, Acting Head of Chung Chi College, CUHK.

The CUHK Christian Band gives an opening performance.

The event draws nearly 1,500 audience.

Jeremy Lin, the well-known NBA professional basketball player, visited The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) today (28 June 2015) as the guest speaker of the event titled ‘Linsanity 2.0 – Redefining Success’. Organized by the Chaplain’s Office of Chung Chi College, CUHK, the event was warmly received by nearly 1,500 Hong Kong tertiary students. Live webcast was arranged to cater for the extra audience.

As a devoted Christian, Jeremy Lin shared his views on the topic ‘Redefining Success’, and interacted with the audience during the question-and-answer session. Officiating at the event were Prof. Michael Hui, Acting Vice-Chancellor of CUHK, and Prof. Fong Wing Ping, Acting Head of Chung Chi College, CUHK. The CUHK Christian Band was also invited to give the opening performance. Video of the event will be available at www.cuhk.edu.hk/ccc/chaplaincy/Linsanity2.0 from 6 July 2015.



The NBA professional basketball player Jeremy Lin visits CUHK to speak on ‘Redefining Success’.

The NBA professional basketball player Jeremy Lin visits CUHK to speak on ‘Redefining Success’.

 

Souvenir presentation. (From right), Prof. Michael Hui, Acting Vice-Chancellor of CUHK, Jeremy Lin, Jeremy’s father, and Prof. Fong Wing Ping, Acting Head of Chung Chi College, CUHK.

Souvenir presentation. (From right), Prof. Michael Hui, Acting Vice-Chancellor of CUHK, Jeremy Lin, Jeremy’s father, and Prof. Fong Wing Ping, Acting Head of Chung Chi College, CUHK.

 

The CUHK Christian Band gives an opening performance.

The CUHK Christian Band gives an opening performance.

 

The event draws nearly 1,500 audience.

The event draws nearly 1,500 audience.

 

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