EVENT RECAP: Project Pengyou 4th of July Barbecue
Posted onLast Tuesday, July 4, we held our annual Independence Day celebration in the Project Pengyou Courtyard. Read our event recap here!
Last Tuesday, July 4, we held our annual Independence Day celebration in the Project Pengyou Courtyard. Read our event recap here!
On Tuesday July 4th, We held our annual Independence Day BBQ at the Project Pengyou Courtyard – recap of the event here; video recap below: Thank you to the 100+ attendees, the volunteers, and the Project Pengyou team! We hope to see you again next year! Check out photos from last year’s BBQ here.
All Pengyous are invited to the Project Pengyou Courtyard on July 4th, Tuesday from 6.30 to 9pm for our annual Independence Day BBQ! RSVP by Monday, July 3rd.
Project Pengyou decked out the courtyard in Beijing again this year to celebrate American Independence Day with Pengyous in Beijing.
On Thursday, December 3, Project Pengyou and The Hopkins—Nanjing Center (HNC) co-hosted a panel event: Building China into Your Career: Experts’ Perspectives from the Classroom to the Workplace. The discussion offered insights into getting started, the role of language skills, and strategies to shape a meaningful career.
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.
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.
Project Pengyou, University of Tennessee-Knoxville (UTK) Chapter kicked-off the academic semester with a bang, receiving endorsements from many leaders in their school and even piloting an exciting new program: the Luminary Scholars program.