
October 8, 2010
Mostly Good to be Home
Back home after another summer living in China, reality and reflection have set in. | more•
August 13, 2010
Lansing to Shanghai to Jerusalem
Seeking answers to the question “What does Israel have to do with China?” | more•
July 16, 2010
Experiencing Chinese Diversity
From language to food, the Chinese experience can be filled with diversity. | more•
July 9, 2010
Chinese Fourth of July
Hot dogs or not, plenty of U.S. celebrating and pride on Fourth of July. | more•
July 2, 2010
Being Different
It can be uncomfortable as a foreigner, but there’s value in embracing being different. | more•
June 18, 2010
China’s Story
The China Pavilion takes the guest on a historical and cultural journey that, according to the exhibits, began in 1978. | more•
June 11, 2010
Teaching Students to Compete Abroad
Michigan needs more emphasis on cultural education, international exchange and entrepreneurship to compete globally. | more•
May 28, 2010
The View from Inside
American criticism of the USA Pavilion is a symptom of being our own worst critics. | more•
May 21, 2010
Building Guanxi
This is China’s expo, and now is the time to “stroke the lion’s mane.” | more•
May 14, 2010
World Student
E-learning means my college education doesn’t stop simply because I’m in China. | more•
May 7, 2010
World Citizen
During my time in China, I’ve begun to think of myself as an international student. | more•
April 30, 2010
Too Big To Ignore
The Shanghai World Expo is too big and lucrative for Michigan to ignore. | more•

