October 12 — Xin Zhang on “Globalization and Midsize Cities in Modern China”
A year before the Olympics debut in China, hear from History Professor Zhang how China is changing, and why it matters to us in Indiana.
When: Friday October 12, 4:30-5:30 PM
Where: IUPUI Cavanaugh Hall, 508
Free and open to the public
The IU School of Liberal Arts at IUPUI presents the 2007-2008 Sabbatical Speaker Series.
For information about Prof. Xin Zhang go here.
If this event is interesting, check out some of the other China-related events this fall: September 24 — Opening of exhibit of photos from Indiana’s Chinese sister province, Zhejiang; September 7 — A global business leader asks: Will U.S.-China Relations Survive an American Election Season?; September 26 — Global Petro-Politics and Chinese & US Policies.










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