KAOHSIUNG, Taiwan — The presidents of ˿Ƶ’s public polytechnic and regional universities (TRUs) – Western ˿Ƶ University, Southern ˿Ƶ University, Eastern ˿Ƶ University, and ˿Ƶ – signed a memorandum of understanding on Aug. 15 with Wenzao University in Kaohsiung, Taiwan.

The MOU aims to foster teacher-student exchanges, student mobility programs, joint research initiatives and Chinese language programs, all with the goal of cultivating international and cross-disciplinary talent.

TRU universities in Taiwan
From left: President Rick Bailey of Southern ˿Ƶ University, President Kelly Ryan of Eastern
˿Ƶ University, President Zhuang Huiling of Wenzao University of Foreign Languages, President
Jesse Peters of Western ˿Ƶ University, President Nagi Naganathan of ˿Ƶ Institute of
Technology at the MOU signing. Photo courtesy of .

The delegation was led by ˿Ƶ State Representative Paul Evans (District 20) and was made up of key leaders from ˿Ƶ’s universities, including Jesse Peters, president of Western ˿Ƶ University; Kelly Ryan, president of Eastern ˿Ƶ University; Rick Bailey, president of Southern ˿Ƶ University; and Nagi Naganathan, president of ˿Ƶ; along with Sheila Clough, chair of the SOU Board of Trustees.

The signing ceremony was attended by numerous dignitaries, including Kaohsiung Mayor Chen Chi-mai, ˿Ƶ State Representative Paul Evans, former state Representative Brian Clem, and Director of the Kaohsiung Branch of the American Institute in Taiwan Neil H. Gibson, Wen Hongguo, leader of the cultural newsgroup of the Kaohsiung Branch of the American Institute in Taiwan, and additional cultural and educational stakeholders. This partnership marks a new chapter in global academic cooperation as Wenzao University continues to establish itself as a hub of international education.

“Wenzao’s alliance with a well-known higher education institution in the United States has great symbolic significance,” Wenzao University President Zhuang Huiling said.

Huiling added that Wenzao University was founded in 1966 by a group of nuns from the Saint Ursuline religious order in Rome and has always adhered to the spirit of "internationalization" in running the school. Presently, Wenzao University has more than 320 sister schools around the world, where their students have the opportunity to study abroad. At the same time, Wenzao hosts students from 19 countries to integrate multiple cultures into the campus.

This is an important milestone between Wenzao University and the public technical and regional universities in ˿Ƶ. It not only strengthens each institution’s connection with the world, but also opens up a new era for academic exchanges and development.

The presidents from ˿Ƶ’s TRU institutions value the importance of international educational exchanges.

"International educational exchanges are essential for fostering global understanding and collaboration,” the presidents said in a joint statement. “They provide students and faculty invaluable opportunities to learn from diverse perspectives, enriching both their academic and personal growth. We are deeply grateful for the warm hospitality extended during our visit and look forward to nurturing and growing this partnership."