In China, Levin talks internationalization with top government officials
Trip follows president's visit to Greece last week
Not even an earthquake measuring 7.9 on the Richter scale could put a halt to Yale’s ongoing internationalization efforts.
Despite the powerful quake that struck western China early Monday, University President Richard Levin arrived as scheduled in the country this week for his second foreign excursion in as many weeks.
While in China, where he has traveled frequently in recent years, Levin was scheduled to meet with a range of government officials to discuss the continuation of the University’s collaboration with the country, as well as to “explore some new opportunities,”...
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