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Trip to China

[Trips]

10 October -- 23 October 2000

Yale-China Association: Led by Yale-China's Director of Health Programs, Bill Watkins. The trip will include site visits to the medical institutions established by Yale-China 100 years ago, as well as visits to other top medical institutions and typical public health facilities in inland China. The trip will include talks by international and Chinese scholars and will allow participants to meet with experts in smaller groups based on area of professional expertise. Participants will include faculty and alumni of the Yale School of Medicine, the Yale School of Nursing, and Yale-China members and alumni.

Yale 300 In Asia

[Alumni/AYA/Reunions]

4 May -- 5 May 2001

Yale 300 in Asia: Yale University hosts a celebration of Yale's 300th in Hong Kong, to which alumni from all over Asia are invited. The event features a day-long symposium of distinguished faculty and international guests discussing political and economic issues where East and West meet; a luncheon at which Yale's new Center of Globalization is officially launched; a gala black-tie ball that promises to be the birthday party of the century; and more. Click here for details and registration information.

Yale-China Centennial Tour of Program Sites

[Trips]

2 May -- 19 May 2001

Yale-China Association: This trip will include major Yale-China Centennial events in China, Yale University's Tercentennial celebration in Hong Kong and, of course, some sightseeing. The main focus will be on Yale-China's teaching sites in Hong Kong, Guangzhou, Changsha and Ningbo. The trip will provide an unusual opportunity to see China through its educational institutions, as well as our young teachers, their students, and our Chinese partners in Yale-China's work.

For more information, please call 203-432-0880 or email: yale-china@yale.edu

Tercentennial Ascent of Mount Yale

[Trips]

18 August 2001

Celebrate the pinnacle of Yale's Tercentennial by climbing our namesake mountain. The Colorado Yale Association will be leading the climb to the peak 14,196 feet above sea level. This is an arduous day hike but not a technical assault. The trail is seven miles long, round trip. It ascends 4300 vertical feet, for a cumulative 8600 vertical feet for the day.

The climb will be lead by John Boak, '70. For more information you may contact him at (303)777-6226 or by e-mail at johnboak@boakart.com.