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nankaiboston 留言于2012-05-16 10:01:30 |
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评论:南开大学校长龚克代表团波士顿座谈会(5/8) |
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南开大学龚校长访问波士顿报道 1南开大学代表团访问美国天普大学 http://news.nankai.edu.cn/nkyw/system/2012/05/09/000067534.shtml 2龚克率团访问美国布朗大学 http://news.nankai.edu.cn/nkyw/system/2012/05/11/000067858.shtml 3南开代表团访问麻省理工学院 http://news.nankai.edu.cn/nkyw/system/2012/05/14/000068094.shtml 4南开牵手世界名校哈佛大学 http://news.nankai.edu.cn/nkyw/system/2012/05/14/000068097.shtml 5南开代表团访问威斯康星大学 http://news.nankai.edu.cn/nkyw/system/2012/05/14/000068119.shtml 6龚克率团访问美国伊利诺伊理工大学 http://news.nankai.edu.cn/nkyw/system/2012/05/14/000068138.shtml 7龚克校长率团访美,看望三地南开校友 http://news.nankai.edu.cn/nkyw/system/2012/05/14/000068139.shtml 侨报周末:http://bostonese.com/?p=1869 星岛日报(波士顿新闻版):http://www.singtaousa.com/ |
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APEX 留言于2012-05-16 05:28:03 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2012 No.14) |
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APEX's 6th Annual Community Leaders Reception: "Next Steps: The Future Direction of the Asian American Community" Join us at this event to meet the movers and shakers of the APIA community. This exciting event combines a networking reception together with inspirational speakers on important topics affecting the Asian and Pacific Islander American (APIA) community. California State Controller John Chiang and Assembly Member Mike Eng of the 49th Assembly District are scheduled to attend! Come meet them. - What does it mean to be APIA in 2012? - What lessons can APIAs draw from the 1992 L.A. Riots? - How are APIAs perceived by decision makers in business and politics? - How do we address negative comments and stereotypes of APIAs in the media? - What are the issues that affect APIAs that you should know and care about? - What are folks from different backgrounds doing to advance the interests of APIAs in politics, business, media, and social services? - What tools are at your disposal to empower yourself and the APIA community?
ROUNDTABLE PANEL SPEAKERS: JAY CHEN, Board Member, Hacienda La Puente Unified School District KATHAY FENG, Exec. Director, California Common Cause HYEPIN IM, CEO, Korean Churches for Community Development BILL IMADA, Chairman and CEO of IW Group CHANCEE MARTORELL, Executive Director, Thai Community Development Center TEDDY ZEE, Producer & Entertainment Executive SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKERS INCLUDE JOHN CHIANG, California State Controller MIKE ENG, Assembly Member of the 49th California Assembly District (See www.apex.org/clr)
Thursday, May 17, 2012 6:00PM-10:00PM Sheraton Downtown Los Angeles Hotel 711 S. Hope Street Los Angeles, CA 90017 6:00PM - Opening/Networking Reception 7:15PM - Roundtable Discussion 9:00PM-10:00PM - Closing/Networking Reception Appetizers and refreshments will be provided (first come, first served). A cash bar will also be available. Reception music by DJ Jeremy.
ADMISSION: Pre-registration available through 5:00 PM on Wednesday, May 16. Premium members: $10 w/pre-registration Register here: http://membership.apex.org Non-members: $15 w/pre-registration Register here: http://apexclr2012.eventbrite.com |
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OCAPICA 留言于2012-05-16 05:22:23 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2012 No.14) |
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Mini Golfing FORE Good! Take your best swing and join us for a night of outdoor fun and friendly competition on Tuesday, May 22nd as we raise funds for two local non-profits: the Asian Professional Exchange (APEX) & Orange County Asian & Pacific Islander Community Alliance (OCAPICA)! This family friendly event will have food trucks and prizes awarded to top winners! Price: $15 - mini-golf | $20 - mini-golf + go kart racing Tuesday, May 22, 2012 6:00PM - 8:00PM Boomers Irvine, 3405 Michelson Drive, Irvine, CA 92612 Register individually or with a team of up to 4 at: apexocapicagolf.eventbrite.com For more information, please contact: ellen.chen@apex.org. |
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Ma Nan 留言于2012-05-16 01:06:00 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2012 No.14) |
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Dear professor, How are you doing? I appreciate your help.Thanks for providing such a great resource for me. Actually, I am very interested in this journal, and I am wondering if I could make some contribution to it,even some small help. I will graduate in the end of June,could you recommend me to do some internship or volunteer job,I just want to get some experience and more opportunities ,no matter pay or no-pay. Thank you. Regards,
Nan
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Christopher Chiang 留言于2012-05-15 11:45:09 |
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评论:哈岗拉朋地联合学区教委陈介飞的远大志向 角逐国会议员 向总统宝座进发 |
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Christopher Chiang runs for the 13th District Senate in pursuit of state education reform: http://chiang2012.org, website: http://halfourbudget.org/13district/press/ Meet Chris: Click Here. Contact: Chiang for State Senate 2012 1681 Latham Street, Mountain View, CA 94041 E-mail: press@chiang2012.com chris@chiang2012.com Phone: 650-242-5182 Fax: 650-963-9844 Link: http://senate.ca.gov/; http://halfourbudget.org Christopher Kent Chiang From Ballotpedia.org Candidate for California State Senate District 13 Party: Democratic Education: Bachelor''s UC Irvine, 2002 Master''s Columbia University/Stanford University, 2010/2004 Profession Social science teacher
Christopher Chiang is a 2012 Democratic candidate for District 13 of the California State Senate. Issues - Campaign themes 2012 Chris stated the following about why he is running in a biographical submission to Ballotpedia:[1] "When I worked in New York City, I taught at Seward Park High School in the Lower East Side of Manhattan. The school was a gateway for immigrants in the early 20th century. Prominent graduates included Nobel laureate biochemist Julius Axelrod. Axelrod was the son of Jewish immigrants from Poland, and Seward Park High School set him on a path towards realizing his full talents. Many of us have similar experiences with our own schooling. Currently however, due to shortsighted state policies, a new immigrant that does succeed likely does so in spite of his or her schooling, rather than because of the quality of his or her public education. I am running because someone has to fight to bring our state’s focus back to the primary mission expressed in its first Constitution in 1849: quality public education. The vitality of California’s economy and democracy depends on this singular focus. Every other public problem we care about stems from our neglect of our children. It will take courage to say “no” to the many other progressive causes that our state government is involved in and that Californians have grown accustomed to having. I would not be running if I felt others were truly committed to prioritizing children first. I ask for your vote to bring California back to its former greatness."
Elections 2012 See also: California State Senate elections, 2012 Chiang is running in the 2012 election for California State Senate District 13. He is running against assemblyman Gerald Hill (D), Sally Lieber (D), and John H. Webster (L) in the primary on June 5, 2012. The general election takes place on November 6, 2012. [2] http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&gl=us&q=Christopher+Chiang+California+Senate&um=1&ie=UTF-8&output=rss |
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