Public Programs

Over the past ten years, I have administered numerous public programs in Washington, D.C. Listed below are a few examples. (For more information, please consult my curriculum vitae.)

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

"Reframing China Policy,” was a series of debates on Capitol Hill for Members of Congress and their staffs on the following topics: Chinese Communist Party rule, economic growth, military modernization, human rights, military roles in Asia, trade policy and responsible stakeholders in international organizations.

John W. Kluge Center for Scholars (Library of Congress)

"Stories of our Nation: Footprints of our Souls" was intended to address the challenges of teaching national history in middle schools and high schools and to publicize the work of senior scholars, especially the Librarian’s Scholars’ Council. To see an article from the July 2004 edition of The Library of Congress Information Bulletin, click on the thumbnail image at right.

Sackler Gallery (Smithsonian Museum)

“Worshipping the Ancestors” was a Smithsonian-sponsored exhibition that included a public display of research conducted by Chinese and Chinese American high school students on funerary practices. Click here for an article about the students’ exhibit.