Friday, March 9
Hallock Auditorium, Adam Joseph Lewis Center for Environmental Studies
7:00pm: Keynote Address
Human Rights in China
presented by Sophie Richardson
Reception to follow
Saturday, March 10
Lectures and Q&A Session in Craig Lecture Hall, Science Center
8:00am:
Breakfast and Sign-In
Craig Lecture Hall Lobby
9:00am:
Social Consequences of China's Environmental Crisis
presented by
Thomas Gold
9:30am:
US-China Relations: So Far, So Good
presented by Douglas Spelman
10:30am:
Tea Break
Craig Lecture Hall Lobby
11:00am:
China's Economic Growth: Where Has It Come from? Where Is It Going?
presented by Ralph Huenemann
11:30am:
An American Manufacturing Company's Journey Doing Business in
China (1986-2006)
presented by Timothy Liang
12:45pm:
Lunch
Thomas J. Klutznik Commons, Peter's Great Hall
2:00-4:00pm:
Q&A Session
Life after Oberlin: Opportunities with China
moderated by Manfred Elfstrom and Andy Hunter
6:00pm:
EAS Pizza Reception
Thomas J. Klutznik Commons, Peter's Great Hall
East Asian Studies Majors and prospective majors will have the chance to mingle with our speakers
Special Lectures:
Vivian Ling will give two lectures in the days leading up to the weekend. Both talks are in King 239, from 7-8pm.
Wednesday, March 7:
From Rapprochement to Engagement: Evolution in our Relationship with the Chinese in the Past Quarter Century
Thursday, March 8:
Voices of Dissent