One for the album: Curtin Malaysia staff members, students and workshop participants posing for a group photo with Ariffin (seated fifth from left).
In a unique initiative blending tradition with technology, students of Curtin University Malaysia, Sarawak, recently empowered Bidayuh youth in Tudan through a full-day digital empowerment workshop, equipping them with modern tools to preserve and promote their cultural heritage online.
The workshop, held on April 19, was spearheaded by students of the Faculty of Humanities and Health Sciences as part of their Team Leadership & Community Service module, and supported by Pasukan Kebajikan Kanak-Kanak Bahagian Miri (PKKK) and the Dayak Bidayuh National Association (DBNA) Miri.
