Published On: August 8th, 2013|

UB Reporter – Charles Anzalone

““Chinese is increasingly important to our current and future dialogue with China, politically, economically and culturally,” says Brutt-Griffler. “And the foundation of that engagement paradigm, at every level, is communication. “We need to educate Americans who can engage with China, and a part of that engagement paradigm is preparing students to develop an advanced proficiency in the Chinese language.”” (more)