On the occasion of the 31st anniversary of Duy Tan University and Vietnamese Teachers' Day (November 20), the School of Languages & Social Sciences and Humanities (LHSS) successfully organized the "Humanities Colors" community program. The event brought warm, joyful, and bonding moments to the school's staff and lecturers.

The program was held with the goal of creating a space for exchange, connection, and celebrating the spirit of unity, while also expressing gratitude to the teachers who tirelessly dedicate themselves to teaching, research, and training at LHSS. "Humanities Colors" was not merely a recreational event but a vibrant painting, reflecting the energy, personalities, and affection of the staff and faculty.

The event was honored by the presence of People's Teacher, Labor Hero Le Cong Co - Founder, Party Committee Secretary, and Chairman of the Duy Tan University Council; Dr. Le Nguyen Bao - Director of Duy Tan University; and Dr. Tran Nhat Tan - Deputy Director of Duy Tan University. The program also welcomed Lawyer Ly Vinh Hoang and Lawyer Le Thi Xuan Phuong, partner enterprises collaborating with LHSS and Duy Tan University. Speaking at the event, Dr. Hoang Thi Huong shared: "We wanted every teacher to feel the vitality, joy, and connection within the LHSS family. This is an occasion for everyone to reflect on Duy Tan's 31-year journey, take pride in the values we have built together, and recharge our energy for the paths ahead."

The highlight of this year's program was a fashion show contest with the theme "If I weren't a teacher, I would be a...". This creative playground allowed teachers to transform into various roles—from singers, models, and dancers to entrepreneurs, fashion designers, and even soldiers—using their own ideas, costumes, and self-prepared props. Each performance not only delighted the audience with laughter but also showcased the unique personality and youthful energy of each teacher, creating an exciting and dynamic atmosphere from the very beginning.



In addition to the fashion contest, the program featured special artistic performances, meticulously prepared by the LHSS staff and lecturers themselves. Songs honoring teachers, poems, dances, and lively music created a bustling atmosphere, filled with energy and laughter. The audience not only enjoyed the performances but also actively cheered and interacted, making "Humanities Colors" a true festival for the LHSS community.



This year's "Humanities Colors" program was not just a special internal event but also a meaningful spiritual gift to all LHSS staff and lecturers. It contributed to honoring the teaching profession, strengthening collective bonds, and spreading positive energy within the celebratory atmosphere of Duy Tan University's 31st founding anniversary.