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- The Ape Drawing Project by Jen Bradley9:00 am
- CReM Seminar 9:00 am
- Jewish Mindfulness Meditation11:00 am
- Responding to Microaggresions as a Bystander. Speaker: Kermit Crawford12:00 pm
- Geoffrey Chadsey: Heroes and Secondaries12:00 pm
- Pardee School Research Seminar Series 12:00 pm
- Claire Ashley (((CRZ.F.4NRS.AAK)))12:00 pm
- El dragón y el Unicornio: A Book Presentation by Alejandro Carrillo2:00 pm
- Create Space3:00 pm
- Tea Time: Let's Talk About Sex Baby3:30 pm
- International Students Career Search Tips Panel4:00 pm
- Representing Reality: Inclusion in the workforce 4:30 pm
- Global Dinner Club5:00 pm
- "After the Chinese Communist Party Congress: Where does China go from here?"5:00 pm
- La Alianza Latina6:00 pm
- Falun Gong weekly Exercises and Meditation Class at Boston University6:30 pm
- Visiting Artist: Mark Thomas Gibson6:30 pm
- Dimmock Award Recital8:00 pm
"After the Chinese Communist Party Congress: Where does China go from here?"
BU Center for the Study of Asia and Pardee School of Global Studies: Beyond the Headlines, “After the Chinese Communist Party Congress:Where does China go from here?”The CCP Congress scheduled on 18th October 2017 is one of the most important domestic political events in China, showcasing its leadership transition. The panel will discuss the future of China in the wake of this Congress, and what Xi Jinping’s leadership holds for China’s rise.Panelists:David Barboza, Journalist, Pulitzer Prize winner, The New York TimesRoderick MacFarquhar, Professor Emeritus Harvard University, Former Member of Parliament UKJoseph Fewsmith, Professor Pardee School of Global Studies, Boston UniversityOrganized by Prof. Manjari Chatterjee MillerOpen to the PublicReception will Follow the Panel.
When | 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm on Tuesday, November 7, 2017 |
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Location | 121 Bay State Road |