What Pengyous Should Know About the Beijing Bookworm Literary Festival
Posted onTeam Pengyou spoke with Anthony Tao of the Beijing Bookworm to get the insider scoop on the Bookworm’s annual Literary Festival (and a chance to win tickets)!
Team Pengyou spoke with Anthony Tao of the Beijing Bookworm to get the insider scoop on the Bookworm’s annual Literary Festival (and a chance to win tickets)!
From February 8-14, Pengyous will visit local schools that have limited access to Chinese language and culture and share their knowledge with them.
This past Thursday, Project Pengyou and the Hopkins-Nanjing Center were honored to co-host the panel “Building China into Your Career: Experts’ Perspectives from the Classroom to the Workplace” in our hutong courtyard.
Our second annual Pengyou Day was held on November 19, 2015 as a day of solidarity to celebrate friendship and exchange between China and the United States.
With each summit, we are learning with the Fellows how we as a community can be better, more focused, and hone in on what bridges really need to be built between the US and China. After the first two cohorts of Project Pengyou Leadership Fellows returned home, they laid the groundwork for campus chapters across the nation. Through their hard work, we have glimpsed what this network is capable of achieving together.
Join Project Pengyou in Berkeley for a candid discussion with John Thomson and Tom Gold, two of the earliest Americans to work and study in China after US-China normalized relations in 1979.
With a backdrop of blue skies and the last balmy breezes of summer this Tuesday, September 1st, 2015 we had the pleasure of hosting a fireside chat with the newly appointed Minister Counselor of Public Affairs for the American Embassy in Beijing, Lisa Heller moderated by the Chief Representative of the Ford Foundation in China, Elizabeth Knup.
Tuesday, September 1st, 2015 we had the honor of hosting a fireside chat with the newly appointed Minister Counselor of Public Affairs for the American Embassy in Beijing, Lisa Heller moderated by the Chief Representative of the Ford Foundation in China, Elizabeth Knup.
Last week a group of 30 high school students participating in Americans Promoting Study Abroad stopped by the Project Pengyou courtyard to learn more about our mission.