Sunday, June 21, 2009

12th Annual Kean University Gala

GMBA
Na Cui
The Kean University Gala comes as usual, but this time it is held in the Ellis Island which is the nation’s premier immigration station. It is said more than 40% of America’s population can trace their ancestry through this island. Before we aboard the ferry, I came across one of my classmates, she told me that she came to find her grandpa’ name on the Memorial to America’s Immigrants where more than 600,000 names are inscribed. It’s a meaningful and significant trip for her. To me, the same thing, after strolling the ground and the spectacular sites of the Immigrant Museum, I could learn and understand more about American history.

During this spectacular evening, the special guest Paul Rusesabagina, who saved more than 1,200 people during the Rwandan Genocide in 1994 and his heroism inspired the Oscar-nominated film—Hotel Rwanda, gave us a passionate and enlightening speech. His words and actions encourage us to think about what the meaning of human rights is. And we live on the world not only for ourselves, there are more people need our help and consideration. The Human Rights Institute at Kean University which will open in fall 2009 aims to promote the awareness of human rights issues and violations across the globe, to teach and educate the public at large acting on the behalf of powerless.

This is really a fabulous and meaningful party which is worthy of everybody’s participation. You will have an opportunity to meet and communicate with faculties, staff and students from different apartments, to see how well Kean University positioned itself to make a significant impact on tomorrow’s leaders, and most importantly, you’ll become very proud of to be a Keaner.

Monday, June 15, 2009

Outstanding 50 Asian Americans in Business 2009

GMBA
Na Cui

We feel honored to take part in this fabulous party which acknowledge and congratulate the achievements of Asian business men and women, and we are very proud of these wise people who made the outstanding accomplishment and contribution to the economy despite adversity and the tough environment.

This year’s theme is “Developing Asian Talent and Leadership in the Global Marketplace” which reflect the rise of Asia in the world marketplace. Just as featured speaker Dr. Vishakha N. Desai who is the president of Asia Society, said “Forty year ago, nobody pay much attention of the Asian entity, but now they are helping power the engine of the economy. And the depth and breadth of their undertaking clearly demonstrate that Asian Americans are an integral part of the larger economy. ”

I enjoy this kind of happy atmosphere, and stay with these people who have wise and unique minds, you’ll feel that you could be one of them one day. And it’s really a good opportunity to make network by talking to the people who have different backgrounds.

Friday, June 12, 2009

Attending 2009 Outstanding 50 Asian Americans in Business Award Dinner

GMBA
Claire Liu

2009 Outstanding 50 Asian Americans in Business Award Dinner took place on Wednesday, June 10 at the Hilton New York. This annual event, now in its eighth year, is the only forum to highlight the achievements of Asian Americans across the United States. The awards are not only to honor the individuals, but to encourage the development of talent and leadership among Asian American corporate executives. Over 500 guests attended the 2008 awards dinner with 50 honorees representing a variety of Asian ethnic backgrounds, including Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Indian, Thai and Vietnamese. The Pinnacle Award, which is awarded to the person who has reached the top of his/her field, was given to Wei Sun Christianson this year, who is an Executive Director and Beijing Chief Representative of Morgan Stanley. We represented GMBA of Kean University to attend the event yesterday. Here are some pictures.



Thursday, June 11, 2009

Attending Kean University 12th Annual Gala

GMBA
Claire Liu

Every year Kean University has an annual gala. This year was the 12th Gala which was held on Ellis Island. Its purpose was for a good cause - raising money to complete the new Human Right Center which is scheduled to open this fall. We’re honored to attend the party on June 7. There were a lot of people (including some our GMBA students) in the party. At the dinner, the special guests, such as Paul Rusesabagina, businessman and Human Rights leader whose life story has inspired the Oscar-nominated film, Hotel Rwanda, and John Prendergast, award-winning author and human rights activist, gave inspiring speeches. I have been really excited about this event which was my very first formal party in the U.S..
The followings are some pictures taken at the party.






Monday, May 11, 2009

Birthday Party

GMBA
Claire Liu

On May 11th, we threw a little birthday for Mariela and Dr. Zhang whose birthdays were close. All of us were very happy and just like the international family.




The Baby Shower for Dr. Zhang

GMBA
Claire Liu

The following pictures are the Baby Shower for Dr. Zhang held by GMBA faculty, because her girl will be coming soon. It’s really a big surprise for her. All of us gave her and her baby good wishes.




A big surprise for Dr. Zhang

Monday, May 4, 2009

Travel and learn to China

GMBA
Claire Liu
During March 11-21, the GMBA and EMBA students have had the opportunity to be a part of a Global Business Travel/Learn to China. There were 28 students participating in the program. They visited major companies (such as the Lenovo,Vance Infro), listened to lectures related to doing business in China and networked with MBA students from Capital University of Economic and Business (CUEB) in Beijing and China- Euro International Business School (CEIBS) in Shanghai. Besides, the students travelled to Beijing, Shanghai and Suzhou, and participated in cultural activities. This is a wonderful experience for them. Some students even didn’t want to be back so soon. The followings are some good pictures taken during the trip. For those are interested, there is also a blog created by some participating students.
The Summer Palace
Dinner with CUEB
Visiting Vance Infro

The Great Wall
The Forbidden City
Shanghai Night
In the front door of CEIBS
Eating Hot pot in Beijing

In Shuzhou Garden
Farewell Party