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“From peace of mind to strong my” – topic 2: positive thinking – vaccine for the soul
On November 30, 2021, the Student Affairs Department organized the second topic with the theme "Positive thinking - Vaccine for the soul"
Student career orientation program at Tan Loc secondary school and high school, Ca Mau
At 14:00 on January 7, 2022, Ton Duc Thang University (TDTU) organized a career counseling program and online experience for students at Tan Loc Secondary School and High School, Ca Mau
Story 2: “Positive thinking – Vaccine for the soul”
“From Peace to Strength” Theme 2: “Positive thinking – Vaccine for the soul” “There is always light behind the clouds.” – Louisa May Alcott Do you know how to find the light behind the seemingly gray clouds in your life? Whether you have it or not, join our Workshop to learn more interesting things about the value of optimism, of positive thinking to create a relaxed spirit and reap a lot of success! At this Workshop, we will meet a special guest, Master of Psychology Dang Hoang An - Consultant of the 1022 switchboard program "Spiritual Vaccine"; Consultant at Vinh Long Radio and Television Station. Not only using professional knowledge, MSc. i wish.
"From peace of mind to strong my " - Story 1: Emotions balance amidst "Thunderstorms"
"How to balance the mind before the constant fluctuations of life?" This is probably the big question of many students, especially in the period when we are facing many crises, both in study, work and personal life. The sudden and complicated changes of life, the way it works make us get caught up in the storm of our emotions and forget to listen to what we really need, our true happiness. where are we located?
Story 3: Love yourself
“From Peace to Strength” Theme 3: LOVE YOURSELF Have you ever wondered, “Who am I? What do I really want? What do I exist in this world for? Have you ever fallen into a state of confusion, lost, disoriented and do not know what to prepare for the future? Have you ever felt weak, self-deprecating and depressed…
Training for class presidents for the school year 2021-2022
In order to equip the class reps with a clear understanding of the rights, duties, and necessary skills, on November 27, 2021, the Student Affairs Department organized a training session. Class president for the school year 2021 - 2022 by online form on Zoom. On the part of the teachers participating in the training session: Ms. Nguyen Thi Nhung - Team of skills and Mr. Le Quoc Bao - Department of Student Affairs.
"Emotional balance in the midst of storms" in the series of topics on mental health care "From peace of mind to strong my"
Following the success of topic 1 "Emotional balance in the midst of storms" in the series of topics on mental health care "FROM PEACE OF MIND TO STRONG MY"; On November 30, 2021, the Student Affairs Department - students organized the second topic with the theme "Positive thinking - Vaccine for the soul".
National action month on HIV/AIDS in 2021
National action month on HIV/AIDS in 2021 In response to World AIDS Day (December 1), National Action Month for HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control in 2021 with the theme "Strengthening HIV/AIDS prevention and control in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic". Let's join hands in the fight against HIV/AIDS in 2021!
The topic "Love yourself" in the series of mental health care topics "From peace to strength"
On December 3, 2021, the topic "Love yourself" in the series of mental health care topics "From peace to strength" was successfully organized with the participation of Master Tam physicist Nguyen Thi Ngoc Giau
Discussion about “Perspectives of university leaders on student management”

On the afternoon of July 9th, 2020, Ton Duc Thang University (TDTU) held a Discussion about "Perspectives of University Leaders on Stude

Opening ceremony of the military semester of the academic year 2019-2020

On the morning of July 5th, 2020, 106 students of Ton Duc Thang University (TDTU) and lecturers of the Center for National Defense and S