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Posted onGrowing up, I found it hard to converse with my elders. I would get extremely shy.
Growing up, I found it hard to converse with my elders. I would get extremely shy.
The first annual #Pengyou Day was held on November 20, 2014. In conjunction with the U.S. State Department’s International Education Week, Project Pengyou Campus Chapters and Asia Society Confucius Classrooms across the nation simultaneously launched events and social media campaigns to celebrate US-China study, engagement, and friendship.
For the second time we returned to Harvard bringing together over forty exemplary young Americans to participate in the Project Pengyou Leadership Fellow Training Summit and join the Pengyou mission by building chapters at their home institutions.
On September 9, 2014, we were honored to host Johnny C. Taylor, Jr., President and CEO of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund, at the Project Pengyou courtyard to discuss the issue of diversity among American students who study in China. The event was moderated by Sandra Jeffrey, the Executive Director of Americans Promoting Study Abroad (APSA). […]
President and CEO of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund Johnny C. Taylor, Jr. stopped by the Project Pengyou courtyard to discuss the importance of encouraging American diversity abroad.
On July 4 this year, around 100 pengyous gathered in the Project Pengyou hutong to celebrate America’s Independence Day.
Forty fellows, nine coaches, four days and one unforgettable experience.
Project Pengyou was in the middle of all the action during the fifth annual CPE on July 10th at the Great Hall of the People!
On July 4 this year, around 100 pengyous gathered in the Project Pengyou hutong to celebrate America’s Independence Day. For our recap of this event, click here!