
If you are staying on Muak Lek campus, you may have noticed that there is another newsletter aside from Newsbyte. By this, we are referring to the product of the Faculty of Arts & Humanities, simply known as the FAH newsletter. From its first publication in October 2008, the FAH newsletter features articles written by Arts & Humanities students and teachers. The variety of articles ranges from class and social programs in the department, to the University events and activities.
In the recent Volume 2 issue 7, the newsletter published fascinating news stories such as Mass Media English students produced a short film on the life of the “Hmong” ethnic group in Petchaboon province, and a testimony of Nittaya Jarenkaangul on how her answered prayer (twice) led her safe return to the University campus.
Aside from news stories, announcements, inspirational quotes and a vocabulary game are also published in the FAH newsletter. According to Editor Acharn Nakhon Kitjaroonchai, the newsletter aims to encourage English majors to improve their writing skill through news writing. “It’s also help students to put their learning process into action,” he adds.
The newsletter is published at the first week of each month. About 100 copies are distributed to the Department students and faculty. The newsletter hard copies are also made available at the Library, as well as soft copy on the Intranet.
The FAH newsletter team is also open to articles contributed by students from other faculties, although priority is given to Arts & Humanities students. If you are interested in submitting your articles, kindly email your stories by the 25th of the month to
In the recent Volume 2 issue 7, the newsletter published fascinating news stories such as Mass Media English students produced a short film on the life of the “Hmong” ethnic group in Petchaboon province, and a testimony of Nittaya Jarenkaangul on how her answered prayer (twice) led her safe return to the University campus.
Aside from news stories, announcements, inspirational quotes and a vocabulary game are also published in the FAH newsletter. According to Editor Acharn Nakhon Kitjaroonchai, the newsletter aims to encourage English majors to improve their writing skill through news writing. “It’s also help students to put their learning process into action,” he adds.
The newsletter is published at the first week of each month. About 100 copies are distributed to the Department students and faculty. The newsletter hard copies are also made available at the Library, as well as soft copy on the Intranet.
The FAH newsletter team is also open to articles contributed by students from other faculties, although priority is given to Arts & Humanities students. If you are interested in submitting your articles, kindly email your stories by the 25th of the month to
nakhon@apiu.edu or bnebres@apiu.edu.
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