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Channel C: Cross-Cultural Chinese College Conversations

November 3, 2013 by Museum Fatigue

I’m pretty impressed by a project at the University of Wisconsin at Madison, called Channel C. Apparently the brainchild of some Chinese students at UW, the “channel” is a series of short videos that discuss questions across the differences between Chinese students and mainstream American college life. Some topics include common stereotypes of Chinese students such as “Why Chinese Students Don’t Party?!”  while others are more concerned with pointing out the unquestioned assumptions of parochial Americans such as “Why Chinese Students […]

Categories: China, Higher Education • Tags: American Born Chinese, American students, Channel C, Chinese Americans, Chinese Students, College Life, University of Wisconsin

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