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"NiHowdy" Olympics to benefit China earthquake victims

Message from Dr.Ashworth  Published fri, 01 july 2008

. On Saturday, August 2nd, the Chinese students and scholars association, in conjunction with the Texas A&M Student Government, will sponsor the inaugural 2008 "NiHowdy" Olympic games at the Student Recreational Center. The games are an effort to raise money to help victims of a May 12 earthquake that struck China.

Largest Ever Contingent Of Aggies To Compete In The 2008 Olympic Games

Message from Dr.Ashworth  Published thu, 31 july 2008

. With 17 Aggie athletes and coaches representing nine different countries,the largest ever contingent of Texas A&M University representatives will make their way to the 2008 Olympic Games held in Beijing, China.

Rising Student Interest Propels Growth in U.S.-China Educational Exchange

Message from Dr.Ashworth  Published mon, 28 july 2008

Study abroad to China has become increasingly popular among American students, increasing by over 500 percent in the last decade, with 8,830 Americans studying in China in 2005-06 up from 1,396.

Texas A&M University Receives Grant for ROTC Chinese & Arabic Program

Message from Dr.Ashworth  Published mon, 14 july 2008

Texas A&M University has received a $500,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) to help strengthen the abilities of future military officers in language and cultural competency.

Q&A: A focus on China, but real goal: Expand perspectives about world

Message from Dr.Ashworth  Published Tue, 08 july 2008

Robert Davis, director of the Confucius Institute in Chicago,answers questions focused on China.

Community Attend Memorial for Earthquake Victims

Message from Dr.Ashworth  Published SAT, 17 may 2008

About 200 people from the campus and local communities attended a candlelight memorial and donation drive co-hosted by the Chinese Students and Scholars Association (CSSA), the International Programs for Students (IPS) and the Confucius Institute at Texas A&M University (CI).

Candle-light Memorial for Earthquake Victims in Sichuan, China

Candle Light Dinner  Published SAT, 17 May 2008

The Chinese Students and Scholars Association (CSSA), the International Programs for Students (IPS) and the Confucius Institute at Texas A&M University (CI) are co-hosting a candlelight memorial and donation drive to help the earthquake victims in Sichuan, China on May 17 .

The donation drive on Texas A&M campus

Disaster Relief  Published WED, 14 May 2008

Chinese Students and Scholars Association (CSSA) at Texas A&M University is calling for donations to provide some relief to people affected by the Sichuan Earthquake.

 

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