The hashtag "Alice Ho stays at Tsinghua after graduation" trended on Weibo today (April 29). It turns out that Alice Ho, the youngest daughter of "casino magnate" Stanley Ho, posted on social media, revealing that she has chosen to remain at Tsinghua University's Schwarzman College after graduation to dedicate herself to the cause of sustainable development education.
According to records, this year marks the 115th anniversary of Tsinghua University. April 25 and 26 were designated as Alumni Homecoming Days for this year's anniversary celebrations, with many alumni returning to campus to participate in the events. Among them was Alice Ho, who returned to attend the 10th-anniversary ceremony of Schwarzman College, Tsinghua University. Alice Ho later posted on social media, stating, "After graduating from the college, I chose to stay at the university and dedicate myself to the cause of sustainable development education. I'm delighted to have this opportunity to reunite with my friends from college. May we continue to maintain our curiosity and sense of responsibility, carrying forward the values instilled by the college as we move forward steadily in our respective fields."
According to public records, Alice Ho was born on June 12, 1999, in Hong Kong, China. She is the youngest daughter of Macau gambling magnate Stanley Ho and Angela Leong. She graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the United States with a dual bachelor's degree in management and architecture. In 2021, she enrolled at Tsinghua University's Schwarzman College and received her master's degree in 2022.
According to information on the official website of Tsinghua University's Institute for Climate Change and Sustainable Development, in June 2024, Alice Ho represented the Global Alliance of Universities on Climate and Tsinghua University at the Uzbekistan Tashkent International Education Forum, where she briefed attendees on Tsinghua University's latest advancements in the field of climate change and the climate actions led globally by the Global Alliance of Universities on Climate.
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