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    FFA Hosts the 2025 Year-End Gathering: Connection – Appreciation – Sharing Compassion

    On the evening of December 26, 2025, in a joyful atmosphere welcoming the New Year, the Faculty of Finance and Accounting at Lac Hong University held its 2025 Year-End Gathering with the enthusiastic participation of faculty members, students, and alumni. The event provided a meaningful occasion for different generations to reflect on the past year, share moments of joy, and strengthen the spirit of unity within the Faculty community.

    The gathering took place in a warm and intimate setting, featuring a shared banquet that created opportunities for lecturers, students, and alumni to meet, engage in conversation, and revisit memorable experiences throughout their journeys of learning, teaching, and professional engagement. Generational boundaries were set aside as participants came together in an atmosphere characterized by closeness, sincerity, and emotional resonance.

    The program became more vibrant through cultural exchange performances that showcased the youthful energy and creativity of the Faculty’s students. Laughter and excitement continued to spread during the lottery games and lucky draw activities, bringing enthusiasm and many memorable moments to attendees.

    Beyond serving as a year-end reflection on academic, teaching, and extracurricular activities, the gathering also offered an opportunity for the Faculty to express its sincere appreciation to lecturers, alumni, and students who have continuously accompanied and contributed to the Faculty’s development over time. Smiles, handshakes, and New Year wishes collectively created an evening filled with warmth and meaningful emotions.

    As the program concluded, the 2025 Year-End Gathering left lasting impressions and renewed motivation for the Faculty of Finance and Accounting to enter the New Year with a spirit of solidarity, enthusiasm, and readiness for innovation, striving toward higher goals in education, research, and the strengthening of connections within the student–alumni community.


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