Professor Hoang Anh Tuan (Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities) began his speech with a warm greeting from a K41 student to the K67 freshmen. With a bright smile and witty conversation, Professor Hoang Anh Tuan shared simple, relatable, yet profound insights, instilling in the students a sense of pride in the university they had chosen to spend four years of their university life, and possibly even beyond. Drawing on the experiences of previous generations, through simple stories, Professor Hoang Anh Tuan shared many valuable experiences and methods for cultivating deep professional knowledge, developing extremely useful skills for life and work, and enjoying the joyful and fulfilling experiences of student life. He also expressed his confidence and hope that the students would be the "next bricks" building the ever-growing and sturdy wall of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities.

Professor Hoang Anh Tuan (Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities) shared simple stories with the students from his own experiences during his studies, work, and time spent at this university.
On the first day of the Orientation Week, the new students of cohort K67 had the opportunity to meet and chat with Professor Phung Huu Phu (the first Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, term 1995-1999, former Standing Vice Chairman of the Central Theoretical Council of the Communist Party of Vietnam, former Standing Deputy Head of the Central Propaganda Department). In his sharing, he emphasized: "Although I have worked in many agencies and held many positions, in any position, I am always proud to be a member of the Hanoi University of Social Sciences and Humanities! And even now, I still have a deep love for the University, because this is where I have contributed, where I have been able to fulfill my ambitions and dreams! Above all, this is the most humane and compassionate environment!" Professor Phung Huu Phu did not forget to express his confidence in the students of the K67 cohort, saying that they will be the ones to continue writing the glorious history of the school, and will spread that pride and humanistic spirit even wider and stronger.

Professor Phung Huu Phu shared: "No matter what position I hold, I am always proud and honored to be a part of this school."
New students from various majors take a commemorative photo with Mr. Phung Huu Phu and Ms. Dang Thi Thu Huong (Vice Principal of the school).
Immersed in an atmosphere of pride, love, and camaraderie, the students, despite coming from different regions and having only met a few hours earlier, became close and familiar, as if they had known each other for a long time. Gone was the shyness and hesitation; everyone joined in with enthusiastic applause, lively music, and spontaneous dances performed by the new students themselves. The orientation week began in a warm, reflective, and deeply humanistic way, yet it was also vibrant, exciting, and explosive, promising a new journey filled with many interesting and successful experiences for all the K67 freshmen.