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A fabulous experience in China this summer
A fabulous experience in China this summer awaits you on the Total Art of Chinese Theatre Study Abroad Program
- Explore one of the great Theatre Traditions of the world through theTotal Art of Chinese Theatre
- View fabulous traditions in visual arts and the artistic expressions of contemporary China
- Witness the fabulous modern transformations of China today
- Meet with Chinese students in Beijing and Shanghai
- Visit the best of China’s cultural attractions: The Great Wall, the Forbidden City
Leshan Giant Buddha, the Three Gorges cruise on the Yangtze River and more!
- Convenient dates May 23 – June 15
- Led by Professor Tom Kremer and Qianghua Wang from the Theatre Department
- Financial aid applies
INFORMATION MEETING
Thursday, February 5
Green Room, FA 121
5:00 p.m.
ITINERARY AT A GLANCE
Beijing
National Academy of Chinese Theatre Arts
Attend Classes – Participate in Workshops!!
And, of course, the Great Wall, the Bird’s Nest,
Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square…….
Shanghai
Shanghai Theatre Academy
Study – Observe Rehearsals – Attend Group Workshops
And the famous market of Old Town, the Shanghai Puppet Theatre,
Cosmopolitan Shanghai with the eye popping skyline…….
Sichuan Province
“Face Changers” performers transforming their appearance in a blink of an eye
And the Leshan Giant (230ft.) Buddha, the Stunning Scenery, and the
Three Gorges on an Yangtze River Cruise…..
Plus much more on the TOTAL ART OF CHINESE THEATRE PROGRAM
For MORE information contact:
Office of International Programs
Nelson A. Rockefeller Center, G-1
Binghamton University
Binghamton, NY 13902-6000
phone: 607-777-2336
fax: 607-777-2889
e-mail: kkrebs@binghamton.edu
Add comment February 2, 2009
General Events Spring 09
General Events: Hebrew Table, 5:30 p.m., Dickinson Dining Hall. Judaic Studies Department. Call 777-4810 or e-mail aofek@binghamton.edu. Open to the public; any level of Hebrew. Chinese Table Hey Everyone!!! Chinascope has started a new "Chinese Table" at Dickinson Dinning Hall every Wednesday at 11:00AM - 1:00PM. This is for everyone to come and have lunch together with our E-boards and have a chance to speak Chinese throughout. It would be a great idea if you are in a Chinese class and need some help with spoken Chinese. Or, you could just come and chill and make friends with our fun e-board members. If you feel lonely on Wednesdays...you could come too=] LOLz... We already had one this Wednesday of course, come and join us next Wednesday. ... Russia and the FSU Matter More Than Ever Webinar - today , noon Central
Date: April 9, 2009
Time: 12:00pm CT
Duration: 1 Hour
Russia and the FSU Matter More Than Ever
Other webinars:
Navigating the Burgeoning World of Chinese Resources
Date: April 22, 2009
Time: 12:00pm CT
Duration: 1 Hour
Middle Eastern Thought. The State of Electronic Publishing in the Middle East
Date: April 30, 2009
Time: 12:00pm CT
Duration: 1 Hour
Are China, Russia or the Middle East Areas of Interest For Your Organization?
Date: May 21, 2009
Time: 12:00pm CT
Duration: 1 Hour
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Just a friendly reminder to join us for our webinar on “Russia and the FSU Matter More Than Ever”, today at 12 noon Central.
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Just keep that window open because the webinar will be broadcast through that link. There are no special programs to load or phone numbers to call.
During the webinar, we will share new content from Russia and other countries from Eurasia. But as important, we will share programs intended to stretch already overtaxed resources facing researchers in 2009.
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Add comment January 27, 2009
Supported Courses for Fall 08
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ANTH 114 Lang., Culture, Comm. in the US |
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HIST 106 East Asian Civilizations |
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HIST 264 Immigrant & Ethnicity in the US |
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HIST 225 Imperial Russia |
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IBUS 311 World of Business |
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THEA 101 Musical Theatre |
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WTSN 103 Technical Communications I |
Add comment January 22, 2009
Supported courses for Spring 08
ENG 205 Introduction to Folklore
ENG 300N Comics
ENVI 201 Environment and Man/Woman
HDEV 381R Multicultural Psychology
HIST 130A Modern World History
HIST 264 Immigration and Ethnicity in U.S.
HIST 341 China and the West
IBUS 211 World of Business
PLSC 117 Introduction to World Politics
SOC 330 Latin America and Women
Add comment March 3, 2008
Welcome to LxC
Welcome to the Languages Across the Curriculum blog. LxC is part of Binghamton University (SUNY) in Binghamton, NY. LxC is a curricular enrichment program that provides students the opportunity to apply their existing languages skills in courses outside of languages departments in languages other than English. Students thereby obtain intercultural information and international perspectives on course subject matter. LxC is not a language instruction program but rather a language-use program. Students from intermediate to native level of skill participate in the program.
Add comment August 29, 2007
LxC Staff
LxC Staff Remains Unchanged for Fall 2007
This Fall, Dr. Suronda Gonzalez will continue to direct the LxC program at Binghamton University. Dr. Gonzalez also directs the Global Studies Minor (GSM) Program. Her LxC office hours will be Monday to Friday 10AM-4PM by appointment. Yu-Ling Huang will continue on as the graduate assistant for this academic year. Her office hours will be Monday 9AM-3PM, Tuesday 9AM-12PM, Wednesday 9AM-3PM, Thursday 9AM-12PM. You can make an appointment with our Leading Language Resource Specialist, Laura Hill, via her BU e-mail account.
Add comment August 29, 2007