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Culture
I-House Film Series: Disorder
UC Berkeley's International House Film Series presents a screening of Disorder.
Chinese Teaching Case Study II: Analysis & Application by Dr. Wei-ling Wu
Confucius Institute in Chicago presents a workshop to help teachers to bridge the gap between standards and implementation.
USC Shanghai Entrepreneur Forum
The USC Alumni Club of Shanghai will host the USC Shanghai Entrepreneur Forum on Sunday, November 15th.
Los Angeles International Wushu Tournament 2013
The Shaolin Wushu Center hosts the 4th annual International Chinese Wushu Tournament.
Tiger Ball 2015 – Enchanting China
Hong Kong Film Festival: "Full Throttle"
Celebrate twenty years of Hong Kong movies at the Freer|Sackler with screenings and special events, including guest appearances, new hit films, and rare classics. Cosponsored by the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office.
Summer Bilingual Authorization Program
The UCLA Summer Intensive for Bilingual Teachers (SIBT) is an approved California Commission on Teacher Credentialing program that gives K-12 educators the opportunity to earn a Bilingual Authorization in Mandarin or Spanish.
Exploring death in modern China
Stanford University Center for East Asian Studies hosts a talk with Christian Henriot on the meaning of death in China.
Dragon Fest 2012
McDonald's presents the 2012 Dragon Fest—back this summer with vibrant Lion and Dragon dances, rhythmical Japanese taiko drumming, Chinese martial arts demonstrations, Asian drill team, Indian dance performances, and much more!
Divided Attentions: Screening of "The Worlds of Bernice Bing"
The Asia Society, the Asian American Women Artists Association (AAWAA), Asian Art Museum (AAM), and Center for Asian American Media (CAAM) are pleased to present The Worlds of Bernice Bing, a documentary short film illuminating the life and times of visionary artist, Bernice Bing (a.k.a. Bingo) —fine artist, community activist, lesbian, and Asian American.
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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?