by sinoaccess | Dec 18, 2015 | News
Will we all be speaking Mandarin by 2050? Rena was six when she first started at Yu Ming Charter School in Oakland. She knew only a few words of Mandarin. “I thought it was weird that they [the teachers] were talking and I didn’t really understand,” she says. “I...
by sinoaccess | Dec 16, 2015 | News
Federal lawmakers have released the text of a $1.1 trillion spending bill that will fund the U.S. government through October 2016. An accompanying legislative package of tax extenders aims to extend certain bioenergy tax incentives for two years. The tax package...
by sinoaccess | Dec 9, 2015 | News
Summary For any year that the projected volume of cellulosic biofuel production is less than the applicable volume of cellulosic biofuel set forth in the Clean Air Act, EPA must: Reduce the required volume of cellulosic biofuel for that year to the projected volume;...
by sinoaccess | Dec 7, 2015 | News
Students practice Chinese caligraphy during a summer program in China. Twenty Delaware high school students spent part of this summer in the country. (Photo: Delaware Summer Chinese Language Initiative for Communicating STEM) A program that sends Delaware high school...
by sinoaccess | Dec 5, 2015 | News
On November 18th, Craig Modesitt, CEO of ENFOS, and Fang Hong, of ENFOS China, visited Nankai University – one of China’s most prestigious universities. There, they met with university president Gong Ke to discuss how both organizations could contribute to the fields...
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