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Culture
Cornell University Chinese Classical Colloquium: Richard VanNess Simmons
The Second Cornell Classical Chinese Colloquium speaker of the semester, Prof. Richard VanNess Simmons from Rutgers University will be giving a talk entitled, "The Charms of Mandarin in the Q?ng and the Key to Northern and Southern Gu?nhuà” on April 14, 2017.
Screening: Love You You (CAFF 2011)
The 2011 Chinese American Film Festival presents a screening of Love You You.
Traveling Culture and Asian Export Art
Chi-ming Yang explores the role of Asian export art, porcelain in particular, in capturing the global circulation of humans, objects, and animals in the 17th and 18th centuries.
Facets of Asia: Photographs by Sandra Chen Weinstein
Photographs by Sandra Chen Weinstein will be on display at the Pacific Asia Museum in Pasadena.
Chinese Cultural Transitions: Negotiating Values and Identities in the Global Context
Presented by Prof. Kathryn Sorrells, who will share insights from her sabbatical experience in China
Narrative as Algorithm: A Macroanalysis of Modern Japanese and Chinese Texts
Stanford University Center for East Asian Studies hosts a talk with Richard Jean So and Hoyt Long
Explorations and Innovations in Choreography: A Conversation with Xiao Suhua
Colombia University's Weatherhead East Asian Institute presents a talk with Xiao Suhua on the future of dance in China.
The Policy & Practice of Dual Immersion: Planning for the Secondary Years
The UCLA Graduate School of Education & Information Studies and UCLA Confucius Institute present a conference that brings together scholars, educators, school administrators, and policy makers to share the latest research and successful program models, and to discuss how best to develop successful, sustainable dual immersion programs in California’s secondary schools.
A Talk with Wang Shi
A talk with Harvard China Review Keynote speaker Wang Shi
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Featured Articles
We note the passing of many prominent individuals who played some role in U.S.-China affairs, whether in politics, economics or in helping people in one place understand the other.
Events
Ying Zhu looks at new developments for Chinese and global streaming services.
David Zweig examines China's talent recruitment efforts, particularly towards those scientists and engineers who left China for further study. U.S. universities, labs and companies have long brought in talent from China. Are such people still welcome?