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School Leaders Visit China As Part Of Texas A&M Initiative
TAMU News and Information Services100,000 Strong Initiative Seeks to Double Number of American Students to China by 2014
Institute of International EducationChinese Students & Scholars Spring Festival Variety Show
Chinese Students and Scholars Association Presents the Spring Festival Variety Show
Enrollment Deadline for Spring Community Mandarin Chinese Class approaching
Enrollment has started for the Spring Community Mandarin Chinese Class offered by the Confucius Institute at Texas A&M University.
The Confucius Institute at Texas A&M University Presents Compelling Yunnan in Celebration of China-U.S. Friendship
On January 14th, 2011, a capacity audience of more than 2,200 enjoyed a splendid performance of Chinese folk arts at Texas A&M University. The performance was co-hosted by Consulate General for the People’s Republic of China in Houston and the Confucius Institute at Texas A&M University, in order to celebrate the friendship between China and the U.S and ring in the new year of the rabbit.
2011 Lunar New Year Celebrations at Texas A&M
Come celebrate the Year of the Rabbit!
Compelling Yunnan Takes the Stage in Aggieland
Tickets available at the MSC Box Office http://boxoffice.tamu.edu/
Fifteen Texas Administrators Participate in 2010 Chinese Winter Bridge Tour
Beijing, Wuhan – On December 3-10, the Confucius Institute at Texas A&M University in collaboration with the College of Education and Resource Development organized a delegation of Texas school administrators to participate in the Office of Chinese Language Council International’s (Hanban) “2010 Chinese Bridge for American Schools: A New Start”.
Texas A&M Administrators Make Presentations at the 5th Annual Confucius Institute Conference
BEIJING – On December 10-12, representatives from Texas A&M University participated in 5th annual Confucius Institute Conference convened by the Office of Chinese Language Council International (Hanban). Held at the National Convention Center in Beijing, China, the two-day conference was themed “Sustainable Development of the Confucius Institute” and drew 1,400 university presidents and Confucius Institute representatives from 96 countries and regions.








