Past Events
Thomas S. Mullaney will speak on typewriters in China at Columbia University.
The Wilson Center hosts a panel discussion about Chinese banks and businesses in Washington, DC.
Fordham Law School and the Leitner Center for International Law and Justice will hold a one-day conference on Thursday, February 24, 2011, titled "Civil Society and Legal Activism in China: The Public Health Challenge," examining Chinese civil society developments in the field of public health.
The Asian/Pacific/American Institute at New York University hosts Thuy Linh Tu, author of The Beautiful Generation and Kandice Chuh, Professor of English at The City University of New York.
Dona Crawford, Associate Director of Computation at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory will speak about China's rapid growth in Supercomputer technology
Post-Mao Dreaming: Chinese Contemporary Art presents over thirty prints, drawings, photographs and paintings that offer a glimpse of the post-Cultural Revolution era in China following Mao Zedong's death at University of Pennsylvania.
The East Asian Languages and Cultures Department presents: Seeing in South Seas Color: Colonial Visuality in Modern Chinese Travel Literature.
Dr. Zheng will talk on sex workers in China at UC Berkeley.
USCI presents The Age and Sydney Morning Herald's China correspondent, John Garnaut.
Stanford University's Asia Health Policy Program presents a talk by Profesor Hai Fang, who will speak on China's one-child policy.