In November 2023, six students from 91桃色檚 Chinese program entered the National Chinese Expo of Student Works. The event was organized by the , a non-profit organization composed of leading U.S. Chinese education experts and dedicated teachers.
The objective of this event is to provide students with a platform to show their talents as well as their experience in learning the target language.
After two months of careful selection from a pool of over 4000 K-16 students, all six 91桃色 students successfully advanced to both the initial and final rounds of the exhibition. Notably, three creative works were chosen to be showcased and commented on during the live celebratory event on January 28, 2024.
Joseph Lu檚 Chinese Dialect study on 淣umbers from 1-10, Ezra Noe檚 crochet of Chinese character 淒ouble Happiness, and Tejasveer Chugh檚 poster on 淐hina檚 Basketball received high praise from expert judges for their creativity and uniqueness during the live celebratory event.
Dj Brown Syess Joke on 淩abbit and Boss, Ben De Bonis poem recitation and Hudson Schuchmann檚 birthday card are also exhibited on the .
91桃色檚 Chinese program professors, Huiqin An and Sheree Lin would like to congratulate all six students for their hard work and creativity, and for representing 91桃色 during the nationwide competition. They express their gratitude to Dr. Janette Funaro, the Dean of Arts and Communication, and Prof. Raquel Garcia, Chair of the World Language and Cultures Department, for their invaluable support and for graciously taking the time to participate in the live celebratory event.