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NEW HAVEN, the United States, April 20 (Xinhua) -- The students of Yale
University are very interested in Chinese President Hu Jintao's visit to the
university on Friday and they are looking forward to his speech, Yale's
President Richard C. Levin said on Monday.
"It's an honor for Yale to be chosen by President Hu for a visit," Levin
told a group of Chinese journalists.
Hu is scheduled to visit the United States on April 18-21, and make a
speech at Yale University on April 21.
Levin said the Chinese president's planned visit to Yale symbolizes the importance
President Hu, the Chinese government and the Chinese people attach to
education.
"We hope and believe that this is an affirmation of the dynamicand active relationship
that we have formed with many universities, governmental and
nongovernmental organizations throughout China," he said.
Yale has conducted many active programs, such as student exchanges,
research collaborations, and educational programs with Chinese institutions,
Levin said. "Among American universities, Yale is surely one of the most
ambitious in terms of creating opportunities for interchange with China," he
noted.
Hoping the two countries to conduct dialogues, establish a partnership and
develop friendly ties, Levin believed President Hu's visit would enhance the
mutual trust between the two sides.
Yung Wing, a native of Guangdong province, was enrolled as a student at
Yale in 1850 and graduated from the university four years later, becoming the
first Chinese to earn a degree from an American college or university.
In recent years, Yale's collaboration and cooperation in scientific
research and education with China have expanded and strengthened, and more
students in Yale have chosen to take Chinese language courses, Levin said.
As the hall in which Hu is going to give his speech has a limited capacity,
only a small number of students will be invited to listen to the speech in the
hall, such as students taking China-related programs. The majority of students
will be watching the Chinese president's speech on campus TV, he said.
Courtney, a graduate student majoring in artistry, said she wasvery interested
in the Chinese president's visit to Yale. She wanted to listen to Hu's
speech, but was not able to get a ticket. However, she said, her name was
already on the "waiting list."
After President Hu's speech, a panel on China will be held in the
afternoon, with several prominent China experts attending and discussing
China-related topics with Yale's students, Levin said.
Currently there are about 300 Chinese students studying for various degrees
and over 300 visiting scholars from China at Yale University, which was founded
in 1701, according to figures provided by Yale University. Enditem
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