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31st

  • Associate Professor Tsunemi Yohei Faculty of Global Studies commented on Mercari's "spare-time work service."
    [Pinsba NEWS]

30 days

  • It was reported that Professor Sasatani of Platform for Arts and Sciences spoke at a lecture held by Shimada Kakegawa Shinkin Bank.
    [Shizuoka Shimbun]

29th

  • The article was published about our university and University of Sumatera Utara (USU) promoting collaboration.
    [Nipponese.news]
  • It was reported that Professor Kobayashi Wataru of the Faculty of Policy and Information Studies participated as a member of Chiba Prefecture's "Tourism Promotion Financial Resources Review Committee."
    [Yomiuri Shimbun]

27th

  • Professor Tomoyuki Isoyama of Platform for Arts and Sciences explained the "Logistics 2024 Problem," which will see restrictions on overtime work for truck drivers.
    [Live Report Inside OUT (BS11)]
  • Associate Professor Yohei Tsunemi of Faculty of Global Studies commented on whether generative AI will take away jobs.
    [JAM THE PLANET (J-WAVE)]

26th

  • The "Future City Planning Forum," chaired by Professor Hidemitsu Sasatani Platform for Arts and Sciences was held, and Professor Sasatani appeared as a facilitator and his comments were published. Vice President Takako Hashimoto also appeared as a panelist and introduced our university's efforts to become a 100% renewable energy university.
    [Sustainable Brands Japan]
  • The article reported that Komo Shimoyama from Murayama Industrial High School in Yamagata Prefecture won the top prize in the 9th National High School Students' Environmental Speech Contest, which was hosted by our university.
    [Yamagata Shimbun][Yamagata Shimbun(Web)]

25th

  • Shinji Tahara, Associate Professor Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration, contributed an article titled "The difficult 'boundary' of GDP."
    [Weekly Economist][Economist Online]
  • Associate Professor Kota Oguchi of Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences commented on the spread of local production and consumption and the connections it brings to people.
    [Tokyo Shimbun (Web)][Chunichi Shimbun]
  • Ms. Okumoto Hanana, a graduate of the IT Business Department of Urasoe Commercial High School in Okinawa who is scheduled to enroll in our university in 2024, was introduced and commented on her dream of becoming a data scientist.
    [Okinawa Times] [Okinawa Times (Web)]
  • Professor Tomoyuki Isoyama of Platform for Arts and Sciences contributed an article titled, "The number of tourists visiting Japan is 1.9 times higher than the same month last year, on track to surpass pre-COVID-19 levels. An opportunity to shift to a profitable service industry."
    [Money Gendai]
  • Associate Professor Tsunemi Yohei Faculty of Global Studies commented on the impact that the regulations on long working hours that will come into effect in April will have on the logistics industry.
    [OH!HAPPY MORNING(interfm)]

24th

  • The "Future City Planning Forum," chaired by Professor Hidemitsu Sasatani Platform for Arts and Sciences was held, and Professor Sasatani appeared as a facilitator, along with his comments, were published.
    [HUFFPOST]

23rd

  • The article reported on the "Kamagaya Promotion Day!", where students from the Faculty of Policy and Information Studies presented the attractions and revitalization measures of Kamagaya City. Projection mapping and 4K3D images of the Shibuya Family Residence, a nationally registered tangible cultural property, were shown, along with comments from Dean Policy and Information Studies, Ryo Kutsuki, and second-year student Mamoru Shibuya.
    [Tokyo Shimbun][Tokyo Shimbun (Web)][47NEWS][goo News][MSN Japan]
  • The article reported on the "Kamagaya Promotion Day!", where students from the Faculty of Policy and Information Studies presented the attractions and revitalization measures of Kamagaya City. Projection mapping and 4K3D images of the Shibuya Family Residence, a nationally registered tangible cultural property, were shown, along with comments from Dean Policy and Information Studies, Ryo Kutsuki, and second-year student Mamoru Shibuya.
    [Local Topics (J:COM Channel)]

22nd

  • The article announced that the local laid-back anime "Super Ordinary Chiba Legend," which was produced by students from our university and Kamagaya city with the aim of revitalizing the local area, will be broadcast.
    [Chiba Topi! Town]
  • It was announced that our university's open campus will begin on March 24th, and that from 2025 the university will have four faculties and six departments, and that an event will be held to introduce the new educational system.
    [University Communication ONLINE]
  • The local laid-back anime "Super Normal Chiba Legend," produced by students from our university and Kamagaya city with the aim of revitalizing the local area, was aired.
    [Super Normal Prefecture Chiba Legend (TOKYO MX)]

19th

  • Professor Tomoyuki Isoyama of Platform for Arts and Sciences has contributed an article titled "More than 30% of single people have no savings...the gap between those who can invest and those who can't is becoming even more severe with the introduction of the new NISA."
    [PRESIDENT Online]
  • Associate Professor Tsunemi Yohei of Faculty of Global Studies commented on the increasing number of Chinese IT engineers working in Japan.
    [Chunichi Shimbun]

17th

  • Yasuyuki Ishii, Faculty of Service Innovation Director, contributed to this article titled "How to Think about the Historic Stock Market Highs".
    [Economist Online].

16th

  • President Kato Hiroshi contributed an article titled "Exploring the 'New Capitalist Paradigm' after the Iraq War."
    [Economist Online]

15th

  • The university's efforts to become 100% energy-based were introduced, along with the completion of the new Okido Solar Power Plant and the purchase of the electricity generated through an off-site corporate PPA for 20 years.
    [Global warming] [Nippon Internet]

13th

  • Associate Professor Tsunemi Yohei of Faculty of Global Studies gave a talk on self-analysis when starting job hunting.
    [Asaguku Navi]
  • It was reported that students from our university will be holding "Kamagaya Promotion DAY!!" as part of efforts to revitalize the Kamagaya area.
    [Career Advancement]

12th

  • Associate Professor Tsunemi Yohei Faculty of Global Studies commented on the background of "oyakaku," a practice in which companies ask parents to promise to hire an employee in order to prevent the employee from declining the job offer, as it becomes increasingly difficult to secure human resources.
    [Nikkan Gendai] [Nikkan Gendai DIGITAL]
  • It was announced that the book "Student Cafeteria Wonderful World," which introduces our university's student venture cafeteria, has been published.
    [Da Vinci Web]
  • Associate Professor Tsunemi Yohei of Faculty of Global Studies commented on men taking parental leave.
    [Nikkei Newspaper][Nikkei Newspaper (Web)]

11th

  • Associate Professor Tsunemi Yohei of Faculty of Global Studies commented on the increasing number of Chinese IT engineers working in Japan.
    [Tokyo Shimbun][Tokyo Shimbun (Web)]
  • Associate Professor Tsunemi Yohei of Faculty of Global Studies contributed an article titled "Let's Re-train Our Recruitment Skills."
    [Nikkei Business Daily]
  • In the collaborative project "Twiseki!!" where J:COM follows up on the newspaper articles that Chiba Nippo has reported in the past, the current situation of our university's CUC100 Wine Project, which was covered five years ago, was broadcast. In addition to the interviews with Kazuma Haneda, a second-year student in the School Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Yoshiki Aratani, a second-year student in Faculty of Service Innovation, and graduate Sakura Taguchi, the activities and difficulties over the past five years were introduced. The tasting of the second original wine released this year was also introduced, and President Yukihiko Harashina also commented.
    [Local Topics + (J:COM Channel)]
  • Our university's CUC100 Wine Project was featured in the collaborative project "Twiseki!!", in which J:COM follows up on newspaper articles previously reported by the Chiba Nippo Newspaper. The program introduced the current status of our university's CUC100 Wine Project, which was covered five years ago.
    [Chiba Nippo (Web)]

10th

  • Associate Professor Yohei of Faculty of Global Studies was featured in the article as a guest on the topic of "Thinking about society from the perspective of administration: administration and gender."
    [Cultural Talk Radio Life (TBS Radio)]

9th

  • The article introduced our university's unique job hunting website, "me RA I," and included a comment from Isao Kawase, Director Career Support Center.
    [Asahi Shimbun]
  • Professor Tomoyuki Isoyama of Platform for Arts and Sciences contributed an article titled, "Births at 758,000, the lowest on record! Japan's current labor shortage is just the beginning; it will take another decade or so for it to become fully serious."
    [Money Gendai (Web)]
  • The program introduced the activities of the university's bowling club and the appeal of competitive bowling. In addition, a tournament in which Minoru Uchino, a second-year student in the School of Policy and Information Studies, Yuta Senda, a third-year student Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration, Kosaku Noro, a second-year student in the School of Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, and Kosuke Sato, a first-year student Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration, participated was covered closely, and Senda, Uchino, and Kosuke Sato were interviewed.
    [Gamushara (BS Shochiku Tokyu)]
  • It has been announced that "Gamushara," a program that supports sports and athletes and featured our university's bowling club, will be rebroadcast on March 16th.
    [BS Shochiku Tokyu (Web)]
  • It was introduced that the rice harvested from the "Rice Field Art in Sanmu City" event, planned and run by students of our university to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the founding of Chiba Prefecture, was donated to the social welfare corporation Yukeikai Furusato Gakusha Kuraha. Two students were also interviewed.
    [Local Topics (J:COM Channel)]
  • The Mizuho-kai celebration was featured, along with interviews with Haru Obayashi, a third-year student Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration, and Sara Sakaguchi, a second-year student, both of whom were broadcast.
    [Local Topics (J:COM Channel)]

8th

  • An article was published about our students' participation in the "Shopping District x Student Dream Plan Contest" sponsored by Tokyo Shinkin Bank.
    [Nikkin]
  • Professor Tomoyuki Isoyama of Platform for Arts and Sciences contributed an article titled "I don't know how to 'buy' a university -- why transparent M&A is not progressing."
    [Foresight]

7 days

  • The article introduced an exchange event held at our university's affiliated high school where students made steamed bread using rice harvested from the "Chiba Prefecture 150th Anniversary Rice Field Art in Sanmu City" event planned and managed by our university's students. The event was planned by a seminar student of Professor Takayuki Teshigawara of the Faculty Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, and was attended by students from the affiliated high school and high school students from Taiwan's Zhushan High School, who were visiting Japan on an educational trip. The article also included a comment from Narumi Tokuhara, a third-year student at the faculty.
    [Chiba Nippo][Chiba Nippo (Web)]
  • Professor Hidemitsu Sasatani Platform for Arts and Sciences contributed an article titled "Let's think about post-SDGs."
    [Nikkei Newspaper][Nikkei Newspaper (Web)]
  • It has been reported that Takada Tomohiro, a fourth-year student in the School of Policy and Information Studies, is planning the "Kanto Float Festival Exhibition" at Narita City Cultural Arts Center on March 9th and 10th, and will be giving a lecture there.
    [Chiicomi!]
  • It has been posted that the collaborative lecture with the Chiba Prefectural Gender Equality Center, "What is DX talent? The first step for women with no prior experience in IT," in which Vice President Takako Hashimoto served as the lecturer, is being streamed on YouTube.
    [Career Advancement]

6th

  • It was reported that underground radar surveys of the Kounodai ruins were conducted on the campus of our university.
    [Chiba Nippo][Chiba Nippo (Web)]
  • Professor Hidemitsu Sasatani of Platform for Arts and Sciences contributed an article titled "SDGs Course for Business Management - For Sustainable Business Management - (83) Nurturing SDGs Natives - University SDGs."
    [Environmental Newspaper Online]
  • It has been posted that the collaborative lecture with the Chiba Prefectural Gender Equality Center, "What is DX talent? The first step for women with no prior experience in IT," in which Vice President Takako Hashimoto served as the lecturer, is being streamed on YouTube.
    [Career Advancement]

5 days

  • It has been posted that the collaborative lecture with the Chiba Prefectural Gender Equality Center, "What is DX talent? The first step for women with no prior experience in IT," in which Vice President Takako Hashimoto served as the lecturer, is being streamed on YouTube.
    [ICT Education News]
  • It was reported that underground radar surveys of the Kounodai ruins were conducted on the campus of our university.
    [Yomiuri Shimbun]
  • An article has been published in which Associate Professor Tsunemi Yohei Faculty of Global Studies explains the turnover rate within three years of joining a company and how people spend their first three years with the company.
    [JH Club]

4 days

  • The article featured a commemorative lecture held to mark the opening of the Small and Medium Enterprise Management Course, a specialized course for training small and medium enterprise management consultants, in April at the Graduate School of Graduate School of Commerce.
    [J-Net21]

3 days

  • Associate Professor Yohei of Faculty of Global Studies gave a speech entitled "Thinking about society from the perspective of administrative work," in which he commented on administrative work and women's advancement in society.
    [Cultural Talk Radio Life (TBS Radio)]

2 days

  • Mayuko Nishii, Associate Professor Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration, commented on the character "Keeper of the Hiyoriyama Lighthouse," which is modeled after a lighthouse in Otaru, Hokkaido.
    [Hokkaido Shimbun]

1 day

  • Professor Tomoyuki Isoyama of Platform for Arts and Sciences has contributed an article titled, "Bank of Japan Governor Ueda for the first time states that 'the current situation = inflation'...A difficult decision faces the Bank of Japan, which has stubbornly continued with its monetary easing policy."
    [PRESIDENT Online]