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Cultural Activities
- The China Institute will co-sponsor the
International Coffee Hour for
international students/scholars at CSUN from 12 noon to 1:30 p.m. on
Friday, March 23, in the Botanic Garden (along Lindley Ave, near the
USU). You are welcome to join us for this informal gathering to meet
our scholars and to chat about Chinese culture and education. The
Chinese Education Consul E and Consul Zhang will also be there.
In the spring semester, the China Institute will host a series of
lectures from 10 to 12 (except for the one on April 2, which will be
from 11:30 to 1:00p.m.) in Room 1214, Education Building on the
following topics and dates:
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1. “Business Management in China: Challenges and Opportunities,” by
Professor Mingfang Li, Department of Management , March 28, 2001.
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2. “Debate as Diplomacy: Overcoming Intellectual, Intercultural, and
Intercollegiate Barriers in the PRC,” by William Sheffield, April 18,
2001.
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3. “Profiles and Perspectives of School Principals in Taiwan: A
Comparative Study in the U.S., Mainland China and Taiwan,” by Jane Fwu
and Hsiou-Huai Wang, Center for Teacher Education, National Taiwan
University, April 2, 2001.
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4. “In a Time of Rapid Social Change: Crime, Social Problems, and
Social Control in China,” by Dr.Victor Shaw, Department of Sociology,
May 2, 2001.<
- Oct.28, Sat.: CO-SPONSORED BY THE CHINA INSTITUTE, Chinese Heritage Foundation, SFVCCA
Proudly Presents A Night of Martial Arts ÖÐ ¹ú Îä Êõ Òå ÑÝ ³ï ¿î
ȇ Featuring Zhang Hong Mei, Phillip Wong World Renowned World Famous Double
Sword Champion, International Grand Champion AND Southern California's
Pre-eminent WuShu Masters.
When & where: Saturday 7:30 p.m. October 28, 2000 Performing Arts Center,
CSUN.
Donations:
VIP $100,
General $ 25
Children (under 15) $ 15
For
information and Tickets:
China Institute 677-3939
Robert Yang, 891-6424
Kwan-Nan Chow 677-3939
Frances Chow 831-3793
Tung Po Lin, 886-8821
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