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Schedule a one-on-one appointment with an Admissions Representative on Thursday, October 29th.
The Johns Hopkins University Program in East Asian Studies will host a workshop on Early Modern China in the Sherwood Room.
This workshop by the Ohio State University's College of Arts and Sciences offers unique opportunities for scholars from the China, Japan, and Korea fields to exchange, compare, and explore different modes of research surrounding “memory and text.”
The China Institute in America presents a tasting program featuring XiaoLongBao (Soup Dumpling) as well as other savory Chinese dishes.
Please join the Center for American Progress for a panel discussion with our colleagues from the Shanghai Institutes for International Studies and the China-United States Exchange Foundation to discuss how China and the United States can partner together to promote peace and stability in the
The Congressional Executive Commission on China announces a hearing that willexamine Chinese authorities’ treatment of democracy, human rights, and anticorruption advocates in 1989 and 2015, and ask if China under Xi Jinping has made progress toward respecting the universal freedoms of speech, assembly, and association—the very principles which animated the 1989 Tiananmen protest 26 years ago.
Lan Su Chinese Garden presents the Gongfu Tea Ceremony, led by Red Robe Teahouse and Cafe owner Pearl Zhang.
Indulge all your senses at Lan Su Chinese Garden with Cuisines of China, a celebration of China’s vast culinary experience.
Tibet House presents accomplished Tibetan lama, Lama Lobsang Palden, introducing students to the movements and postures of Tibetan Yantra Yoga, ending with chanting and a relaxing silent meditation.
A/P/A Institute at NYU participates in The Literary Mews, part of the PEN World Voices Festival, for the third year in a row. Part-literary festival, part-street fair on the Washington Mews, the all-day 2015 Literary Mews presents readings and performances from the African Diaspora. Join us at 4PM for a reading and listening session highlighting the literary intersections between Asian and African diasporas in the Caribbean. Featuring writers Ifeona Fulani (Ten Days in Jamaica) and Kerry Young (Pao and Gloria). Moderated by Rishi Nath (York College).