BYU Humanities College Meeting 2017
COLLEGE CENTERS AND SERVICES BYU Chinese Flagship Center
Joseph Anderson, Joseph Butcher, Caleb Cranney, Alex Harper, Mark Lindsey, Sarah Nicholas, Mason Rayburn, and John (Dunn) Westhoff
§§ T he BYU Chinese Flagship Center was established in 2002 by a grant from the National Security Education Program (NSEP). Its mission is to develop high Chinese proficiency levels in students. Flagship students are prepared to function professionally in Chinese within their chosen field of interest. This often leads to students entering China-related careers, government service, or similar professions. If you know of interested students, please refer them to our office in JKB 3122. §§ Dr. Matthew Christensen, Chinese Flagship Center Director and Chinese Professor in the Asian
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and Near Eastern Languages Department, received a prestigious award for his book "A Geek in China". The Society of American Travel Writers Foundation (SATW) announced the winners of the 2017 Lowell Thomas Journalism Competition and A GEEK IN CHINA was awarded GOLD in the Guidebook category!
Center for Language Studies (CLS) §§ 43 languages taught through beginning and advanced courses §§ 406 language certificates awarded, representing students from over 140 different BYU majors §§ 2,480 total language certificates in 15 different languages offered since 2010 §§ 797 ACTFL speaking tests and 487 ACTFL writing tests