The Asian Studies Development Program will present “Chinese Identities and Expressive Cultures: Traditions and Transformations,” Friday, Oct. 21, on Palmer Campus. This workshop is being hosted in collaboration with Trident Tech, the University of Charleston, and the University of Hawaii, Manoa Center for Chinese Studies and Confucius Institute.
Contemporary Chinese society, art, music, literature and film are among the topics that will be covered during the all-day workshop. The registration fee of $25 includes lunch at Mercantile and Mash, which is located in the Cigar Factory adjacent to Palmer Campus.
For more
information or to register, click here or
contact the International Education office at extension 6457.
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