Kyung Hee University awards The Elders the first Miwon Peace Prize Published: 20 Sep. 2024, 18:55 CHO JUNG-WOO cho.jungwoo1@joongang.

co.kr Choue In-won, chancellor of the Kyung Hee University System, speaks during an event celebrating the UN-designated International Day of Peace at the university's Peace Hall in Dongdaemun District, eastern Seoul, on Friday. [PARK SANG-MOON] Choue In-won, chancellor of the Kyung Hee University System, stressed the need for fresh ideas and perspectives to address global problems such as climate change and nuclear weapons on Friday.

“Climate and nuclear issues are surpassing what humanity can handle,” Choue said during his speech at the university’s Peace Hall in Dongdaemun District, eastern Seoul. Choue highlighted the importance of adopting a new perspective to better respond to reality and achieve peace, further stressing the importance of civic consciousness in resolving the global challenges society faces. The speech came as part of the university’s annual Peace BAR Festival, which aims to raise awareness of the UN-designated International Day of Peace, observed on Sept.

21 each year. BAR stands for Kyung Hee University’s three core values: spiritually beautiful, accounting for the “B”; materially affluent, accounting for the “A”; and humanly rewarding, accounting for the “R.” With its emphasis on global citizenship and world peace, the university sees these three values as crucial for living in the 21st century.

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