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Announcements

For those of you who missed recent CCS presentations or would like to see them again, the following CCS lectures will soon be aired on Michigan TV Channel 22:

James Millward: CCS Public Lecture Series
Talk originally given on Thursday, Dec. 3, 2009
"China as Eurasian Subcontinent"

  • January 13th at 9:30pm
  • January 14th at 11:30am
  • January 16th at 4:00pm

CHINA Town Hall
Co-sponsored with the National Committee on US-China Relations
Webcast and presentation originally given on Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2009
Interview with Asst. Secretary of State for Asia and the Pacific, Kurt M. Campbell
On-site presentation by economist Nicholas Lardy on "China: Leading the Global Economic Recovery"

  • January 15th at 8:00pm
  • January 16th at 10:00am

Exhibit of Chinese Painting at the UMMA

Tradition Transformed: Chang Ku-nien, Master Painter of the 20th Century
Exhibit: January 23-April 18, 2010

Curator Talk
Saturday, January 23, 2:00pm
The A. Alfred Taubman Gallery I

Brush Painting Demonstration
Saturday, January 23, 3:00pm
Forum

Guest curator Wen-chien Chang (U-M alum) will introduce the expressive work of Chang Ku-nien (1906-1987), a versatile and proficient artist from the ancient tradition of Chinese painting. Myong Raymond, who was a student of Chang Ku-nien, will give a demonstration of brush painting.

CCS Chinese Photo Exhibit
China: Global/Local
Images taken by U-M affiliates and students reflect different perspectives of a changing world in which China plays a pivotal role.
February 15 - April 12, 2010
University of Michigan Hospital, Ann Arbor
Taubman Health Center Lobby, Gifts of Art
South 2D Gallery, Floor 1, 1500 E. Medical Center Drive

Year of the Tiger
Feb 14 is the beginning of the 3rd year in the 12-year zodiac cycle. According to Chinese horoscope lore, this will be a time of change, vitality, and controversy.

CCS Blog

Visit our CCS blog to get the latest on job postings, upcoming conferences, fellowship and internship opportunities, outside funding and courses, and CCS events.  You will also be able to access archived events and blog entries.  If you have anything you would like to add to the blog, please email it to CCS at chinese.studies@umich.edu.

Consider a Gift to the Center for Chinese Studies

If you have been thinking about making a gift to CCS, supporting the center is now easier than ever on our brand new online giving page..

Podcasts now available

We now have audio recordings of our Noon Lecture Series. You can listen to them all at the Multimedia section of our Events & Programs page.