EVENT: U.S.-China Higher Education Exchange Forum
The U.S. China Education Trust reports that over three million Chinese students have studied in the United States since the late 1970s, marking one of the largest such movements in recent history. However, given the changing relations between the U.S. and China, there are growing doubts about the value of U.S.-China educational exchanges.
Join us for ‘The US-China Higher Education Exchange Forum’ on Tuesday, October 24th, from 5:30 to 7:00 pm in Cox Classroom A at Emory University. The event will include a keynote speech by Madelyn Ross, President of the U.S.-China Education Trust, and an in-person panel discussion with insights from Frank Gaertner (Office of Undergraduate Education, Emory University), Amber Cordell (International Student and Scholar Services, Emory University), and student organization representatives, all sharing their perspectives on the experiences of Chinese international students at Emory. This forum will provide various viewpoints on the past and future of U.S.-China higher education exchange and its impact on Emory University.

Join us for this important conversation and enjoy free pizza and bubble tea!