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  • Blackstone’s Schwarzman on Collaboration with China

    By “Dr. Tea”, CEO of Mylovetea Company

    Cambridge, Mass., Feb. 2, 2015, — Stephen Allen Schwarzman, chairman and CEO of the Blackstone Group, visited Harvard University and gave his speech at the Science Center on his company and their collaboration with China, especially the Anbang Group. The personal fortune of Mr. Schwarzman is estimated to be $10.8 billion and ranked at 122nd on the World’s Billionaires List by Forbes.

    Mr. Schwarzman graduated from Yale and don’t known much about the Harvard campus. I gave him a tour. He joked he was not smart enough to get into Harvard and he went to Yale when he was 18. He contacted Harvard Dean of Admission and yet the Dean said Yale was pretty good too. Stephen said, later on, the Dean felt regretful for not enrolling him to Harvard though. Also, he felt more excited to run a company than a school. However, he said: “never stop learning!”
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    “Dr. Tea”(left) with Mr. Schwarzman.
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  • Synergy International Exchange Prepares Students for Social Innovation

    Cambridge, Mass., Jan 27, 2015, — United Cultures Innovation Center For International Cooperation and Harvard Social Innovation Collaborative co-organized Synergy International Exchange Program for Social Innovation both in Beijing and at Harvard University from January 3 to 23, 2015.
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  • 2015 Ivy League Spring Festival Gala Showcases Talents of Chinese Students

    Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 22, 2015, — Hosted by the Chinese Students and Scholars Associations (CSSA) of the eight Ivy League Universities, the annual Ivy League Spring Festival Gala has enjoyed tremendous successes and supports from members of the Ivy League schools as well as the greater Boston Chinese Community. This year, we again presents to you one of the best performances by Chinese students and scholars in the US.
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  • Dr. Michael Davidson — Victim of Senseless Violence

    By Beatrice Lee, bostonese.com columnist

    Medford, Mass., Jan. 21, 2015, — What kind of world that we are getting into now that the cardiac surgeon Michael Davidson, 44, from Wellesley, was shot in Brigham and Women’s Hospital by a crazy man? As a mother of a doctor, I’m horrified.
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    Dr. Michael J. Davidson (file photo).
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  • 双语诗:寒冬暖栽 / Poem — Warm Plantation in Cold Winter

    茶博士作于哈佛心茶室 / By Mylovetea “Dr. Tea” at Harvard Tea House
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  • Prof. Qingyuan Hu: the Greatest Chinese Stone Carving Artist Visits Harvard

    By Mylovetea “Dr. Tea” (1-225-3041387, mylovetea@outlook.com)

    Cambridge, Mass., Dec. 14, 2014, — Prof. Qingyuan Hu, the best known Chinese stone carving artist visited Harvard, Yale and many other universities and places of interests during his invited trip to USA in 2014. The two most astonishing events are his stone seal carving demonstration at Miami University at Oxford, Ohio and his visits to Dr. Tea at Harvard.
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    Prof. Qingyuan Hu couple (middle) and students enjoyed a tour guided by Dr. Tea (Right) and Gary Yu(Left) at Harvard(provided to bostonese.com).
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  • Shouying Liu Visits Dr. Tea and Gives Talk at Harvard

    Cambridge, Dec. 3, 2014, –The well-known Chinese economist and Vice Minister of Department of Rural Development Shuoying Liu gave a talk on China’s Urbanization and land reform at Harvard Graduate School of Design this evening. A visiting scholar at Harvard Kennedy School, Mr. Liu just finished his invited lecture at International Monetary Fund(IMF) yesterday, among many of his lectures at famous universities and world-class organizations.
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    Shuoying Liu (right) visits mylovetea.com Dr. Tea’s tea house at Harvard Square (file photo).
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  • US-China Relations Talk by Deputy Consul General Meifang Zhang to Be Held at Harvard

    Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 27, 2014, — This year is the 35th anniversary of the establishment of China-U.S. relations. In the short span of 35 years, the ship of China-U.S. relations has forged ahead, come rain or shine. It has brought tremendous benefits to the two peoples and contributed greatly to world peace and development.
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  • Lawsuit Filed Against Asian Discrimination in Admissions at Harvard & UNC

    By Brian Han, The Korea Times

    Asian applicants who apply to some of the most prestigious U.S. universities such as Harvard, Yale and Stanford may already be at a statistical disadvantage based purely on ethnicity.

    This isn’t necessarily breaking news, but Edward Blum, head of the legal agency that is spearheading the effort, is attempting to uncover the phenomenon in a legally viable manner. The end goal is to ultimately shift college admissions processes away from race-based affirmative action and towards race-neutral alternatives.

    Edward Blum, the director of the Project on Fair Representation, during a news conference in Washington, Monday, Nov. 17, 2014, announced the filing of two lawsuits challenging the alleged racial preference admissions policies of Harvard and the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill . (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)
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  • North America Chinese Directors Short Film Tour Stops at Harvard University

    By Changhong Zhang, bostonese.com

    Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 5, 2014, –- The North America Chinese Directors Short Film Tour made a stop at Harvard University in the evening of Nov. 3. The Boston screening was co–presented by EnMaze Pictures LLC, the Asian Cultural Center Boston and the Harvard Chinese Students and Scholars Association (HCSSA).
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    During the San Fran stop of the film tour, Director Kate Tsang and Tina T.Hsu came to the Q&A (from www.enmaze.com).
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