Chinese Studies Blog

Posted on November 3rd, 2022

EALC-C 132 First Year (Second Semester) Chinese Language (4cr) Hybrid Thursday: 11:00-12:50pm                  Jing Wang EALC-C 202 Second Year (Second Semester) Chinese Language (3cr)                Hybrid Thursday: 3:00-4:15pm                      Jing Wang EALC-E 397 Traditional Chinese Medicine Culture (in English)                (3 cr)                                                   Online class                                                    Jing Wang    

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Posted on October 3rd, 2024 by jw41

EALC-E 397 Traditional Chinese Medicine Culture  Spring 2025 (Online) Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) originated from China thousands of years ago and subsequently spread to East Asian countries. Today, it continues to be actively practiced throughout East Asia and has also gained recognition in the West as an alternative medicine. Because of its wide application and …

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Posted on September 20th, 2024 by jw41

     Chinese Studies Spring 2025 EALC-C 132 First Year (Second Semester) Chinese Language (4cr)                (4 cr) Hybrid Thursday: 11:00-12:50pm                  Jing Wang EALC-C 202 Second Year (Second Semester) Chinese Language (3cr)              (4 cr) Hybrid Thursday: 3:00-4:15pm                      Jing Wang EALC-E 397 Traditional Chinese Medicine Culture (in English)                 …

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Posted on December 16th, 2022 by jw41

All majors can take Traditional Chinese Medicine Culture course EALC-E 397 Traditional Chinese Medicine Culture Spring 2023 Online. All majors and class standings welcome. Questions: contact Professor Jing Wang Uniqueness of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) TCM treats the body not diseases (Note: Treating the body is a simple way because there are countless diseases.) TCM …

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Posted on December 16th, 2022 by jw41

AMST-A 303/EALC-E 351/ REL-R 300 Spring 2023, MW: 9:00-10:15 am (Suitable for any major and any course standings) Two professors working together Reveal fundamental differences between the east and west Explore the causes for the differences Relate east and west wisdom to the modern society Goals for the Course Enhance creativity by analyzing east and …

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Posted on November 3rd, 2022 by Lizeth Quinones

EALC-C 132 First Year (Second Semester) Chinese Language (4cr) Hybrid Thursday: 11:00-12:50pm                  Jing Wang EALC-C 202 Second Year (Second Semester) Chinese Language (3cr)                Hybrid Thursday: 3:00-4:15pm                      Jing Wang EALC-E 397 Traditional Chinese Medicine Culture (in English)                (3 cr)                                                   Online class                                                    Jing Wang    

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Posted on August 31st, 2022 in Students by Sherry Minton

The IU School of Liberal Arts Office of Career Development is excited to announce the launch of a new website designed to increase and improve student access to career development resources and opportunities. Career development is an essential part of your education, especially at the beginning of an academic year. Career advisors can help you …

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Posted on May 2nd, 2022 in Scholarships by Prabakaran Jayaraman

Liberal Arts students had their opportunity to shine as the IU School of Liberal Arts held its annual premiere student recognition event on April 19. This year it was a student takeover and it was online! Taking the lead were two of our student ambassadors. Dakota Bruton, a senior in communication studies and Lauren Moss, …

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Student Ambassadors
Posted on March 17th, 2022 by Prabakaran Jayaraman

Applications to become a Student Ambassador for the School of Liberal Arts are open now for Fall 2022 service! Do you feel passionate about how the School of Liberal Arts has helped shape you? Would you like to share your story? As a student ambassador, you will become the face of our school, and you will …

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Posted on February 4th, 2022 by Prabakaran Jayaraman

Each year, the IUPUI International Festival is a lively week-long event for students, staff, faculty, and community members to celebrate the diversity of cultures at IUPUI. The Chinese program will host two lectures at International Lecture Series. All are welcome. Singing a Chinese Poem Monday, February 14 from 12:00 to 1:00 pm By Astrid Buquer and …

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Dual Degree
Posted on February 2nd, 2022 by Prabakaran Jayaraman

Did you know that many IUPUI undergraduate students are personalizing their education with a second degree without adding time or cost to their college plan? In fact, you can create expertise in two areas of study, both in your first chosen field and in a second that will enhance your marketability in the workforce following …

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