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SCCAEPA 留言于2017-01-17 11:53:44 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network(2017 No.01) |
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Dear friends, You are encouraged to participate in the event below: SCCAEPA 2017 Annual Convention Date and Time: February 12, 2017, Sunday Place: Diamond Bar Community Center, 1600 Grand Ave., Diamond Bar, CA 91765 Ticket Price: $40 for regular member, $20 for lifetime member, spouse, and student, payment covers dinner and 2017 membership; check payable to SCCAEPA Convention Overview: 5:00 PM: Check-in and Social 6:00 PM: Dragon Dance 6:15 PM: Welcome Remarks 6:30 PM: VIP Dignitary Speeches •Mayor of City of Diamond Bar, Jimmy Lin, and •To be determined 6:45 PM: Dinner 7:15 PM: Keynote Speech: Future of CleanTech (綠色事業的今天和明天) •Dr. Feng An, President of US-China CleanTech Center 8:00 PM: Awards and Certificates 8:15 PM: Performance of Diamond Bar High School Symphony Orchestra (String Quintet) 8:40 PM: Annual Report (SCCAEPA 2016) 9:00 PM: Games (Riddles on Lanterns) 9:20 PM: Raffles - First Prize and Grand Prize 9:45 PM: Adjourn (2:00 PM: Pre-meeting hike trail tour - Summitridge Park Trail Important Note: Business casual attire recommended
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China Institute Public Program 留言于2017-01-13 02:24:41 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network(2017 No.01) |
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Jazz Concert: Stephanie Chou at Joe's Pub Saturday, January 14 7:00PM, doors open at 6:00PM Join us for a concert celebrating the release of Asymptote, the third album by jazz musician and composer Stephanie Chou. Her music combines classical and Chinese influences with jazz and pop harmony and rhythm. Co-presented by China Institute, China Institute members will receive an exclusive discount on tickets!
Chinese New Year Celebration, Year of the Rooster Saturday, February 4, 1:00PM-7:00PM Family Workshops: 1:00PM-3:30PM Party & Performance: 4:00PM-7:00PM Kick off the Year of the Rooster with China Institute's signature New Year Celebration. In the afternoon, we will open our doors to families for New Year-themed workshops and activities including dumpling making, storytelling, and lantern-making. In the evening, adults and families alike are welcome to a party featuring a lion dance, food, and live music. Performance & Panel Discussion: Incident at Hidden Temple Tuesday, February 7 7:30PM With his new play Incident at Hidden Temple, playwright Damon Chua builds on the success of his earlier work focusing on China in the 1940s with a narrative inspired by real events. China Institute invites you to a special performance where we will partner with Pan Asian Repertory Theatre to present a post-show panel discussion on the play's historical setting featuring Incident at Hidden Temple writer Damon Chua alongside historical specialists. Learn More & Register
Film Art Set in Times of Chaos: Chinese Martial Arts Films February 16 & 22; March 2, 9 &16 6:30PM-8:30PM This five-week film series is dedicated to classics of wuxia, China's heroic stories of martial arts and swordplay, and accompanies China Institute's exhibition Art in a Time of Chaos: Masterworks from Six Dynasties China, 3rd - 6th Centuries. The screenings will be introduced by a distinguished scholar and will feature accompanying contextual materials written by series curator Nancy Jervis.
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CESASC 留言于2017-01-12 13:37:11 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network(2017 No.01) |
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The Chinese-American Engineers and Scientists Association of Southern California (CESASC) will hold its 55th Annual Convention on April 15, 2017 in Sheraton Universal Hotel, Universal City. The convention will feature a Luncheon, Technical Symposium, and Evening Gala and Awards Reception/Dinner.
Date and time: April 15, 2017, 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM PDT Place: Sheraton Universal Hotel, Universal City,333 Universal Hollywood Drive,Universal City, CA To reserve seats and purchase tickets, please go to https://cesasc55thannualconvention.eventbrite.com. Please note that early-bird discount ends on March 15, 2017. Agenda and Convention Program 11:00am Check-in for Luncheon and Technical Symposium •11:30 am -11:40 am Welcome Speech •11:40 am -12:45 pm Luncheon and Keynote Speech •1:00 - 4:00 pm LEAP (Leadership, Excellence, Aspiration, and Platform) Career and Leadership Development Forum with selected CESASC Awardees and distinguished professionals. •1:00 - 4:00 pm Daytime Technical Symposium - Distinguished speakers on topics of AR, AI, VR plus others pending speaker confirmations. •1:00 - 4:00 pm STEM, LEAP and business innovation programs for young professionals •4:15 - 6:00 pm Social Networking 5:30 pm Check-in for Evening Program •Evening Gala - Keynote Speech and Distinguished Achievement Award ceremony to recognize leaders in Asian American and all communities, •Musical performance. The convention will feature winners of Scholarship, STEM, and Business Innovation Competitions for students. The application links and deadlines are: 2017 CESASC Scholarship: February 15, 2017 2017 CESASC Student STEM Essay Contest: February 20, 2017 2017 CESASC Business Innovation Competition: March 1, 2017 Contact: info@cesasc.org |
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UCLA Center for Chinese Studies 留言于2017-01-11 06:34:13 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network(2017 No.01) |
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Challenges for China-U.S. Relations in the Age of Trump: Taiwan, the South China Sea, and International Economic Institutions Friday, Jan 13, 2017 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM 10383 Bunche Hall Talk by Jacques deLisle, University of Pennsylvania Law School As Donald Trump comes to power, the United States faces significant challenges in dealing with a now-formidable and recently more assertive China. To a great extent, the issues are rooted in long-term developments and would face any contemporary U.S. leader. To some degree, they are inherited from the bilateral relationship as shaped during Obama’s presidency. In significant part, they have been made more difficult by Trump’s statements and actions, and China’s perceptions and reactions. This pattern extends across many issues. Three notable ones are Taiwan, the South China Sea, and international economic institutions. Jacques deLisle is the Stephen A. Cozen Professor of Law, professor of political science, director of the Center for East Asian Studies, deputy director of the Center for the Study of Contemporary China, and co-director of the Center for Asian Law at the University of Pennsylvania, and director of the Asia Program at the Foreign Policy Research Institute. His writing, which appears in law reviews, foreign affairs journals, policy journals, edited volumes, and Internet and print media, focuses on China’s engagement with the international order, domestic legal reform in China, and Taiwan’s status and external relations. He is co-editor of China’s Global Engagement (with Avery Goldstein, 2017), New Media, the Internet and a Changing China (with Avery Goldstein and Guobin Yang, 2016), Political Changes in Taiwan under Ma Ying-jeou (with Jean-Pierre Cabestan, 2014), China’s Challenges (with Avery Goldstein, 2014), and China under Hu Jintao (with T.J. Cheng and Deborah Brown, 2005). Sponsor(s): Burkle Center for International Relations, Center for Chinese Studies
UCLA Center for Chinese Studies 11381 Bunche Hall, Los Angeles, CA 90095 Campus Mail Code: 148703 Tel: (310) 825-8683 Fax: (310) 206-3555
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王晓明 留言于2017-01-10 18:34:32 |
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评论:丁玖:『数坛风流,百年翘楚』- 纪念林家翘先生 |
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最近一篇广泛传播的文章:世界数学大骗局: 中国大陆人民网也有 http://www.mingjingnews.com/MIB/blog/blog_contents.aspx?ID=0000739900000032 |
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Renwen Society 留言于2017-01-10 13:58:04 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network(2017 No.01) |
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The Grand Canal of China Saturday, January 21, 2:00-4:00pm Speaker: Mr. Qifeng Cheng Event fee: FREE, but advance registration is required 40 Rector Street, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10006 A UNESCO World Heritage Site, The Grand Canal is the longest canal in the world and a famous tourist destination. Starting in Beijing, it passes through Tianjin and the provinces of Hebei, Shandong, Jiangsu and Zhejiang to the city of Hangzhou, linking the Yellow River and Yangtze River. The oldest parts of the canal date back to the 5th century BC, although the various sections were finally combined during the Sui dynasty (581-618 AD). The canal has been admired by many throughout history including Japanese monk Ennin (794-864), Persian historian Rashid al-Din (1247-1318), Korean official Choe Bu (1454-1504), and Italian missionary Matteo Ricci (1552-1610). At this lecture, Mr. Qifeng Cheng, a researcher of the Grand Canal, will relate the history of the canal and its effect on Chinese society and culture. He will also share with the audience new findings through his and other scholars'''' research. Mr. Qifeng Cheng currently works for The National Association of Broadcasters. He also serves as the managing director of Today, a Chinese literary journal. This lecture will be in Chinese. Follow Renwen''''s WeChat: chineselectures Learn More Forward to a Friend! Events Calendar Join Our Mailing List China Institute 40 Rector Street, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10006
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