June 4, 2016, — One Love Children Helping Children (CHC) is a 100% student-run initiative that strives to help children in need of love, hope, and happiness. A board of CHC seniors will conduct a seminar on the college admission process and share at their respective high schools at 6:30 this evening.
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Hot off the Press — Initial Campaign: An Earlier Version of Blitzkrieg at Nankou in North China
Boston, May 23, 2016, — Boston Bilingual Media & Publishing (BBMP) Inc. will hold a book release party for English-Chinese bilingual book Initial Campaign: An Earlier Version of Blitzkrieg at Nankou in North China at noon time on June 5 at Empire Garden in Boston Chinatown. Please send email to [email protected] to RSVP the book… Continue reading Hot off the Press — Initial Campaign: An Earlier Version of Blitzkrieg at Nankou in North China
Xinxin Yang Book Wins Top Honor in China
Bloomington, IN, — Doctoral student Xinxin Yang at The Media School at Indiana University won a national award for her book, Late Glory: Arthur Wong and Chinese American WWII Veterans Who Liberated Europe. Along with co-author Qiang Li, Yang received the award from the Chinese government in conjunction with a holiday celebrating the end of… Continue reading Xinxin Yang Book Wins Top Honor in China
Jill Bourne Named BPL President
Boston, May 21, 2016, — Today, the Boston Public Library (BPL) Board of Trustees voted to extend an offer of employment for President of the Boston Public Library to Jill Bourne, City Librarian for the San Jose Public Library. The decision was made following public interviews of Bourne and David Leonard, Interim President of the… Continue reading Jill Bourne Named BPL President
ACMA to Hold Community Health Education on May 21 in Lexington
By Xinming Li, bostonese.com Lexington, Mass., May 20, 2016, — To provide opportunities and universal medical knowledge, doctors of the North American Chinese Medical Association (ACMA) of will hold Community Health Education event on May 21 starting from 1:30 PM at Cary Memorial Library in Lexington. Picture form 2014 ACMA Community Health Education at Cary… Continue reading ACMA to Hold Community Health Education on May 21 in Lexington
Over 100 Asian American Organizations Challenge Discrimination at Yale, Brown & Dartmouth
On Monday May 23, 2016, leaders and representatives of more than 100 Asian American organizations will be holding a press conference in the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. to announce the filing of civil rights violation complaints against Yale University, Brown University and Dartmouth College for their discriminatory admission practices against Asian American applicants.… Continue reading Over 100 Asian American Organizations Challenge Discrimination at Yale, Brown & Dartmouth
Suzanne Lee to Receive an Honorary Doctorate at 2016 UMass Boston Commencement
Boston, May 12, 2016, — Longtime community leader, and honorary Chairwomen of Chinese Progressive Association Suzanne Lee will receive an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from the University of Massachusetts at UMass Boston’s spring commencement this year on May 26 at 3 PM at Clark Athletic Center on UMass Boston Campus. Suzanne Lee(first from left)… Continue reading Suzanne Lee to Receive an Honorary Doctorate at 2016 UMass Boston Commencement
Four MA Students Named 2016 U.S. Presidential Scholars
Boston, May 11, 2016, — U.S. Secretary of Education John King recently announced the selection of William Wang of West Roxbury, MA and Zlatomir Fung, a resident of Westborough, MA as 2016 U.S. Presidential Scholars. Wang attends Boston Latin School in Boston, and Fung(pictured below), an accompanied cellist, attends Oak Meadow School from home.
Faculty Positions in Dept of Mechanical Engineering at National Cheng Kung University
Established in 1931 as a prominent national university at Tainan city of Taiwan, NCKU has been ranked #22 for Engineering subject (U.S.News-Education) and #51–100 for Engineering-Mechanical subject (QS) in global universities.
Frank and Kathleen Chin Receive Lifetime Achievement Award at KKCS’ Centennial Celebration
Boston, May 2, 2016, — Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chin were honored at the 100th Anniversary celebration of Kwong Kow Chinese School(KKCS) at Marriott Hotel at Copley Place in Boston Back Bay on April 29. About 500 guests, including Gov. Baker and President of Boston City Council Michelle Wu, celebrated this special occasion. (L to… Continue reading Frank and Kathleen Chin Receive Lifetime Achievement Award at KKCS’ Centennial Celebration