- Across the GlobeEditor’s Note: October 10 is World Mental Health Day. We asked Ms. Huang, program manager for the Chinese Overseas Flagship Program, to talk about the positive impact mindfulness can have, particularly during study abroad experiences.
- Alumni HighlightFor Abena Amoakuh, persistence has made all the difference.
- Alumni UpdatesAlumni Highlight
Danica has been passionate about languages for as long as she can remember. When she enrolled in Arizona State University, she originally intended to study Spanish. However, the Chinese Language Flagship program at ASU, designed to lead toward professional fluency in Mandarin, altered her course.
- Alumni Updates
By Ma Jianhong, Teacher of Critical Languages Program 2016-17, on his experience as an exchange teacher at Izard County Consolidated Elementary School in Arkansas.
- Alumni Updates
The school of a TCLP alumna in China was recently recognized for outstanding achievement in educational exchange by the US and Chinese governments.
- Announcements
20 students at American universities have been selected to travel to China for cutting-edge ICT training and cultural exchange.
- Alumni HighlightAlumni UpdatesHailing from southern California, Leigh didn't grow up speaking Chinese. But she took a leap of faith and studied abroad in China to learn one of the world's most critical languages.
- Across the Globe
Leigh Lawrence credits NSLI-Y for first sparking her now long-term interest in language and culture studies. After participating in a summer 2010 NSLI-Y program to Beijing, China, Leigh went on to study Chinese through The Language Flagship program at Arizona State University.