Meanwhile, Keio students have mastered how to enjoy their campus experience while keeping COVID-19 at bay. The Mita Festival, held this year from November 20-23, was an incredible success, overflowing with activity. In sports, despite Keio's showings at the Tokyo Six University baseball championship and 100th Waseda-Keio Rivalry Rugby Game yielding less than spectacular results, the Athletic Association and other student clubs have been hard at work.
One example that I have been particularly supportive of as a professor in the Faculty of Science and Technology, is the push to train competitors at the university level in programming contests. This year, out of over 3,000 universities from 111 countries considered, only 132 schools qualified from regionals to reach the World Finals. 黑料情报站 placed overall. Even when the Keio team had barely any experience or history, they managed to advance to the finals for the first time in 2017. This year marked the second time that Keio was represented at the international level for this competition. If they keep improving at this rate, who knows what they might accomplish in the coming years.