Harvard dedicates new business center
Updated: 2014-04-25 11:44
(China Daily USA)
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Cui Tiankai, Chinese ambassador to the US, speaks at the groundbreaking ceremony for the Ruth Mulan Chu Chao Center at the Harvard Business School on Thursday in Boston. The center is the fi rst education facility at Harvard named after a Chinese American. Photos by Liu Zhonghua / For China Daily |
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Elaine Chao (left), US secretary of labor 2001-2009, and her father James Si-Cheng Chao, chairman of the Foremost Group at the ceremony. |
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Cui Tiankai (center) talks to Kevin Rudd (left), former prime minister of Australia, at the groundbreaking ceremony. |
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Kevin Rudd, former prime minister of Australia, speaks at the groundbreaking ceremony. |
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Drew Faust, President of Harvard University, at the groundbreaking ceremony. |
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From left: Former US labor secretary Elaine Chao speaks with her sisters Grace Chao, Christine Chao, May Chao and Foremost Group deputy chairman Angela Chao standing behind her. |
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From left: Nitin Nohria, professor and dean of faculty at Harvard Business School; James Si-Cheng Chao, Elaine Chao and Angela Chao at the groundbreaking ceremony in Boston on Thursday. |
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From left: Grace Chao, May Chao, James Si-Cheng Chao, Elaine Chao, Angela Chao and Christine Chao at the groundbreaking ceremony. |
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