Singaraja– Family Night (MK) is the final series of Introduction to Campus Life activities for New Students (PKKMB) of the Undiksha Faculty of Education (FIP). This activity, which was led by the Student Executive Board (BEM), took place lively at the Gde Manik Arts Building, Singaraja (24/08/2022). On that occasion, the Dean of the Faculty of Education, Prof. Dr. I Ketut Gading, M.Psi., accompanied by the Deputy Dean for Academic Affairs, Dr. I Made Tegeh, S.Pd., M.Pd., Deputy Dean for General Affairs and Finance, Dr. I Wayan Widiana, S.Pd., M.Pd., Deputy Dean for Student and Alumni Affairs, Dr. Putu Aditya Antara, S.Pd., M.Pd., Department Leader, Study Program Coordinator, and Student Affairs Supervisor at FIP ??Undiksha. In its implementation, students are invited to build togetherness wrapped in a framework of harmony between the academic community, as a form of implementation of the philosophyThree hit karana.
For your information, this family evening began with a seminar on the topic of Mental Health presented by FIP Undiksha academic, Dewa Ayu Puteri Handayani, S.Psi., M.Sc., then showed a video introducing the room in the FIP Undiksha environment, dress code, cheering performances from new students, and sessionsgame in the mid-morning. Then it was continued with the marking of new student participants by the Dean of FIP Undiksha, and ended with entertainment during the afternoon.
In his speech, Dean Gading said that in the future new students are expected to be able to adapt to the new environment at the Faculty of Education and always adhere to divine values. The number one person at FIP ??Undiksha advised that the family evening event was expected to be a forum for friendship between the FIP Undiksha academic community. He also encourages students to continue the process of developing themselves, so that they can become competitive students. “Through this activity, I hope we can build friendship, which must be expressed in shared joy. “Students must be able to adapt and not complain easily, because difficulties and challenges are part of the learning process,” he concluded(hms Dewa Nida)