Spartans In China!--老外在中国!
8:00pm-9:30pm , Fri, March 22nd ,2013
Room C134 Holden Hall
Interested in making new friends while exploring cross cultural experiences?
Welcome to the Spartans In China 老外在中国!
When Chinese students are struggling about learn English grammars and
vocabulary, many American students who are learning Chinese are also
suffering the pain of drawing Chinese characters! When Chinese students are
shocked by the MSU football games, American students are also surprised that
Chinese babies wearing pants with the backs cut out! “Spartans at China-老外
在中国” is a new event for American students who have the experiences of
study abroad, intern, and work in China to share their stories, talking about the
challenges they had, the strategies they used, the tears and joy, and the
impact that they received on personal and professional levels from studying an
living in another country and a totally different culture with other people who
are interested in cross cultural experience!
GUEST SPEAKER—CHRIS ROSZELL,[log in to unmask]
Chris Roszell is a MSU alum from James Madison College. He learned Chinese
language at MSU and studied abroad at Peking University in 2010. During his
college life, Chris was involved in numerous events related to Chinese language,
culture, and business. He participated in Chinese Speech Contest, served as
Director of Public Relations for the Broad China Business Society, and helped to
promote business trips to some of the most famous companies when he was in
China, such as Wuliangye Group五粮液集团. In 2010 MSU Chinese Spring Festival
Gala, Chris and his friends from MSU Chinese language program performed a
short comic, if you watch that Gala, you must remember him. Yes, he is the
American student who sang the popular Chinese song “Qingfeideyi-情非得已”.
He started CourseHack.it with two Chinese Computer Science PhD candidates,
a website aimed to help students to organize assignments.
Snacks and Drinks are provided!
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