From xuzao at MIT.EDU Tue Apr 8 00:10:43 2008 From: xuzao at MIT.EDU (Zao Xu) Date: Tue, 8 Apr 2008 00:10:43 -0400 Subject: [MIT CSSA Outreach] Fw: China is a friend of the world Message-ID: <002f01c8992e$8511f0f0$6507fa12@alga> Many thanks to Jinhua and Jianxiang's designs. We believe they will be very helpful for us to support the incoming Beijing Olympics and Torch Relay at San Francisco. Please print them out and post to campus at your convenience. Thank you. ----- Original Message ----- From: 黄健翔 To: Zao Xu ; Mi Diao ; Xiaodong Wang ; jinhua at mit.edu ; wanlif at mit.edu ; feiyahuang at gmail.com ; yangchen at mit.edu ; jiangzhanbin at gmail.com ; jiebai at mit.edu ; hlzhang at mit.edu ; zhuyi at mit.edu ; liw at mit.edu ; zhiyu at pch.mit.edu ; alexhzg at hotmail.com ; lugao at mit.edu ; ring_blue at msn.com ; Zhan Guo ; xinli at mit.edu Cc: Wen Feng ; Margaret Sent: 2008年4月7日 11:30 PM Subject: RE: [CHN 2003] China is a friend of the world Thank you everyone for the enthusiastic support and encouragement. The poster are updated and attached below -- one in letter size and the other in legal. We hope this would express firm support for our motherland in a clear and rational way. best, Zhao Jinhua & Huang Jianxiang -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Name: China_is_a_friend_of_the_world_(letter_size).pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 3353154 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://mailman.mit.edu/pipermail/cssa-outreach/attachments/20080408/58661935/attachment-0001.pdf From wfeng at MIT.EDU Fri Apr 11 01:28:59 2008 From: wfeng at MIT.EDU (Wen Feng) Date: Fri, 11 Apr 2008 01:28:59 -0400 Subject: [MIT CSSA Outreach] Seminar on China's Economic Development (April 19) Message-ID: <20080411012859.rbcmwa8qyo000scc@webmail.mit.edu> Dear friends, During the past two decades, rapid growth of the Chinese economy has attracted more and more attention from all over the world. In order to help people understand the mechanism for such a fast economic development in China, Prof. ZHOU Muzhi, from Tokyo Keizai University, has accepted the invitation to give us a seminar on this topic. Prof. ZHOU Muzhi is a famous scholar in the area of urbanization and economic development. Currently he is also a visiting professor at MIT. This seminar will be hold at 3-343, from 6-9pm, April 19. Delicious food will also be provided. Welcome to join us! Please find more information as below and in the attachment, for Prof. ZHOU Muzhi’s seminar, resume, columns and book review. 讲座题目:大城市群与中国经济的高速发展 内容提要:注解中国经济的高速发展和大城市群的崛起; 探讨中国社会大变革的要求; 展望未来的发展与改革。 讲演人:周牧之 教授 简历:见附件 专栏: http://web.mit.edu/wfeng/Public/Prof.%20ZHOU%20Muzhi/ 书评: http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/hqcj/2008-04/08/content_6599484.htm http://www.booker.com.cn/GB/69396/7049241.html -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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This seminar will be hold at 3-343, from 6-9pm, April 19. Delicious food will also be provided. Welcome to join us! Please find more information as below and in the attachment, for Prof. ZHOU Muzhi’s seminar, resume, columns and book review. 讲座题目:大城市群与中国经济的高速发展 内容提要:注解中国经济的高速发展和大城市群的崛起; 探讨中国社会大变革的要求; 展望未来的发展与改革。 讲演人:周牧之 教授 简历:见附件 专栏: http://web.mit.edu/wfeng/Public/Prof.%20ZHOU%20Muzhi/ 书评: http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/hqcj/2008-04/08/content_6599484.htm http://www.booker.com.cn/GB/69396/7049241.html -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Resume - ZHOU Muzhi.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 72313 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://mailman.mit.edu/pipermail/cssa-outreach/attachments/20080417/1c78202e/attachment.pdf From wfeng at MIT.EDU Fri Apr 18 22:51:47 2008 From: wfeng at MIT.EDU (Wen Feng) Date: Fri, 18 Apr 2008 22:51:47 -0400 Subject: [MIT CSSA Outreach] Seminar on China's Economic Development (Tomorrow, April 19) Message-ID: <20080418225147.gsfemwj9fy0wgos4@webmail.mit.edu> Dear friends, During the past two decades, rapid growth of the Chinese economy has attracted more and more attention from all over the world. In order to help people understand the mechanism for such a fast economic development in China, Prof. ZHOU Muzhi, from Tokyo Keizai University, has accepted the invitation to give us a seminar on this topic. Prof. ZHOU Muzhi is a famous scholar in the area of urbanization and economic development. Currently he is also a visiting professor at MIT. This seminar will be hold at 3-343, from 6-9pm, April 19. Delicious food will also be provided. Welcome to join us! (Map: http://whereis.mit.edu/map-jpg?mapterms=3) Please find more information as below and in the attachment, for Prof. ZHOU Muzhi’s seminar, resume, columns and book review. 讲座题目:大城市群与中国经济的高速发展 内容提要:注解中国经济的高速发展和大城市群的崛起; 探讨中国社会大变革的要求; 展望未来的发展与改革。 讲演人:周牧之 教授 简历:见附件 专栏: http://web.mit.edu/wfeng/Public/Prof.%20ZHOU%20Muzhi/ 书评: http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/hqcj/2008-04/08/content_6599484.htm http://www.booker.com.cn/GB/69396/7049241.html -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Resume - ZHOU Muzhi.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 72313 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://mailman.mit.edu/pipermail/cssa-outreach/attachments/20080418/273be9af/attachment.pdf From lugao at MIT.EDU Mon Apr 21 15:50:11 2008 From: lugao at MIT.EDU (Lu Gao) Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2008 15:50:11 -0400 Subject: [MIT CSSA Outreach] What can be done to help address the concerns of Tibetans in Tibet?? Message-ID: <20080421155011.xu43ygzm2jkk440k@webmail.mit.edu> Dear Friends, Time: 6:00pm, April 23rd (Wednesday) Location: TBD (Room Number will be announced tomorrow) As most people in our community, our attention was drawn to the high profile protests and counter-protests in London, Paris and San Francisco when the 2008 Olympics Game Torch Relay passed these cities. Tibet seems to be the center of debate from all the sides involved in those protests. What is really happening in Tibet? What do ordinary Tibetans regard their daily lives and their future? Everyone is curious. To address such curiosity, we are pleased to have the president of Tibet Poverty Alleviatino Fund, Dr. Arthur N. Holcombe, to give a speech next Wednesday on MIT campus. The title of his speech will be "March 2008 Riots in Lhasa: Differing Perceptions, Differing Anger and Resentment. What can be done to help address the concerns of Tibetans in Tibet?" Dr. Holcombe served in many postings with the United Nations Development Program in different developing countries including Afgahnistan, Pakistan, Fiji, Sudan and China. In 1998 Dr. Holcombe established the Tibet Poverty Alleviation Fund to promote Tibetan livelihoods and well being in rural areas of the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. He has lots of first-hand experience from his field trips to different parts in the region. There will be a question-and-answer session right after the talk to allow extensive exchange of information and opinions among the audience and the speaker. We hope Dr. Holcombe's talk can turn into a good starting point for all of us to learn and understand more about the history, the facts, and the future of the Tibetan people. Thank you so much for your attention. And see you on April 23rd (Wednesday) at 6pm. Refreshment will be provided. Best Regards Lu Gao Ph.D. Student, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, MIT Email:lugao at mit.edu Home phone:617-577-5743 Cell phone:857-207-1294 From lugao at MIT.EDU Tue Apr 22 15:55:44 2008 From: lugao at MIT.EDU (Lu Gao) Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2008 15:55:44 -0400 Subject: [MIT CSSA Outreach] TOMORROW, 54-100, What can be done to help address the concerns of Tibetans in Tibet?? Message-ID: <20080422155544.lk7i8qdwxn48g0wg@webmail.mit.edu> Dear Friends, Time: 6:00pm, April 23rd (Wednesday), TOMORROW Location: 54-100 As most people in our community, our attention was drawn to the high profile protests and counter-protests in London, Paris and San Francisco when the 2008 Olympics Game Torch Relay passed these cities. Tibet seems to be the center of debate from all the sides involved in those protests. What is really happening in Tibet? What do ordinary Tibetans regard their daily lives and their future? Everyone is curious. To address such curiosity, we are pleased to have the president of Tibet Poverty Alleviation Fund, Dr. Arthur N. Holcombe, to give a speech next Wednesday on MIT campus. The title of his speech will be 'March 2008 Riots in Lhasa: Differing Perceptions, Differing Anger and Resentment. What can be done to help address the concerns of Tibetans in Tibet?' Dr. Holcombe served in many postings with the United Nations Development Program in different developing countries including Afgahnistan, Pakistan, Fiji, Sudan and China. In 1998 Dr. Holcombe established the Tibet Poverty Alleviation Fund to promote Tibetan livelihoods and well being in rural areas of the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. He has lots of first-hand experience from his field trips to different parts in the region. There will be a question-and-answer session right after the talk to allow extensive exchange of information and opinions among the audience and the speaker. We hope Dr. Holcombe's talk can turn into a good starting point for all of us to learn and understand more about the history, the facts, and the future of the Tibetan people. Thank you so much for your attention. And see you on April 23rd (Wednesday) at 6pm, Room 54-100. Refreshment will be provided. MIT CSSA