On November 21st, 2025, SUNY Korea marked the end of the year with a spectacular Year-End Party themed Prom – Masquerade Party. Hosted at the IGC Dining Hall, the event brought together more than 100 attendees including students, faculty, and staff, with friends and family members also joining in the celebration.
The evening commenced at 6 PM with a warm welcome from the event’s MCs, Yasemin and Jeongmin, followed by a toast from SUNY Korea President Arthur Lee. The judges for the talent show were also introduced early in the program, building anticipation for the performances later in the night. The venue was beautifully decorated to match the masquerade theme, with elegant lighting, coordinated décor, and guests arriving in semi-formal attire and masks. A specially catered dinner was served, offering a variety of dishes that were enjoyed throughout the evening. A photo booth stationed at the entrance allowed attendees to take group photos and capture memories from the event.
One of the highlights of the night was the appearance of SUNY Korea’s mascots, Wolfie and Stitch, whose energetic dance performance quickly lifted the atmosphere and encouraged guests to join the dance floor. Several student groups also delivered engaging presentations and performances, including Emeis, Dynamics Band, MechaTronics, GLO Dance Group, and Henry Song’s Martial Arts, YCK2J, Skipping Day band, CGV and White Chamber.
Furthermore, the event featured several award presentations recognizing individuals and groups across campus:
The president of ICC delivered a heartfelt acceptance speech, and each winner received gifts and prizes. A Lucky Draw added additional excitement as randomly selected attendees received special items. Additionally, two student clubs hosted interactive booths during the event:
Finally, the evening concluded with the announcement of the SUNY Korea’s Got Talent results:
1. 1st Place – White Chamber Club 2. 2nd Place – GLO Club 3. 3rd Place – Henry Song
From lively performances to thoughtful awards and engaging activities, the 2025 Year-End Masquerade Prom delivered an evening that captured the spirit of SUNY Korea: dynamic, inclusive, and full of energy. It offered students a much-needed opportunity to unwind before finals while celebrating the people, clubs, and achievements that shape our campus. With such an exciting turnout and vibrant atmosphere, this year’s celebration leaves high expectations for the events to come. SUNY Korea eagerly awaits the opportunity to gather again next year for an even more extraordinary celebration.
Written by Student Reporter, Onyinyechi Achi (onyinyechi.achi@stonybrook.edu)
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