Past Events
Professor Jin Jiang will speak about same-sex relationships in Republican Shanghai at Johns Hopkins University.
"Monkeys Grasping for the Moon," a suspended sculpture designed specifically for the Sackler Gallery, was created by expatriate Chinese artist Xu Bing (b. 1955) as part of a solo exhibition of his work in October 2001 titled "Word Play: Contemporary Art by Xu Bing." It is on display at the Smithsonian.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York presents an exhibition of Tibetan arms and armor from the permanent collection.
The University of Washington will host a panel of experts to explore the future of the U.S.-China economic relationship.
Dr. Stephen Kaplan will give a lecture on spirituality and neuroscience at Florida International University. His research interests are Hindu and Buddhist thought with a special interest in comparative psychological and philosophical studies.
The Council on East Asian Studies at Yale University holds their biennial Reel China Documentaries Series.
Teng Jimeng will give a talk on Chinese cinema at Stanford University.
Emory University is holding a Chinese speech contest in which students will showcase their language skills and knowledge of Chinese culture.
Dr. Wen Tiejen will speak on sustainable development in China at the University of California at Irvine.
The University of Montana hosts a talk with James Taylor, the Director of the Maureen and Mike Mansfield Center's Legal Reform Initiative.