Registration for Fall 2011 C.I. courses are now available online and by paper mail in (download form) at https://trusted.unl.edu/confucius/index.shtml .
The registration form is also available in here Fall2011_ConfuciusFlyer_UNL
Registration for Fall 2011 C.I. courses are now available online and by paper mail in (download form) at https://trusted.unl.edu/confucius/index.shtml .
The registration form is also available in here Fall2011_ConfuciusFlyer_UNL
LCCA is organizing an art exhibition featuring four artists from our LCCA,
1. Professor Emeritus Baozhang Lu,
2. Professor Suping Lu,
3. Fong Smith,
4. Zenghan Tong.
The purpose of this event is to promote Chinese culture and increase the awareness of LCCA in our local community. All LCCA members and public are invited to this event. We encourage our LCCA members to bring your families and friends to attend the event. Each one of you is the best promoter of our organization.
The art exhibition runs from May 1st to May 31 at the Burkholder Project art gallery, which is located at 719 P Street in downtown Haymarket area.
UNL Visiting Design Professor Deqing Qin from Qingdao University in China will show her and her students’ design work in the Rotunda Gallery at UNL city campus union from May 23 to June 3. All public are invited to see her fascinating sculptural forms using bound resist, metallic devore, and acid dye on silver and gold fabrics.
Voices of Hope’s primary focus is on the provision of crisis intervention, advocacy and prevention services for domestic violence, sexual assault, rape/spouse abuse and incest. Services are provided to victims and their families.
While the majority of the adult victims are women, all of their services except groups are provided to male victims as well. Voices of Hope provides information about these crimes for the purposes of citizen awareness and prevention and to enhance the sensitivity and professional understanding of those who may work with individuals experiencing these problems.
Also, Voices of Hope is a partner in the Violence against Women on Campus Grant with the University of Nebraska. Voices of Hope’s current programs include the following services
24-Hour Crisis Line: 402-475-7273
Counseling
Groups Support
Advocacy
Resources
Community Education and Training
The Asian Center partners with Voices of Hope to provide culturally specific outreach to refugee and immigrant populations. The Asian Center is providing a Chinese specialist to make referrals, be available to provide training and to generally support the project.
Dear Friends,
Thank you all for the great job you have done so well to make our event successful. A lot of our members really enjoyed our Luntern Festival Party. Especially sence it attracted many youger people and new members. I, myself was deeply impressed by their youthful energy.
XiaoGuan and XiaoDong, thank you for your delicious food that you provided and we had many complyments for it. You are great friends for LCCA. Please pass on our deep appreciation to the chef and the waitresses.
Please check our Gallery for lantern festival photos.
Let conserve strength and store up energy and greet our next event!
YeZi