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Peking University
Peking University Publishes 13 Consecutive Obituaries, Most Members of CCP
In the first three months of 2024, at least 8 professors and 5 officials at Peking University died from illnesses. Most of them are members of the CCP.
April 2, 2024
BY
Shawn Jiang
and
Lynn Xu
Peking University Lost at Least 72 Professors in 2023, Many CCP Members
The birthplace of Chinese communism, in 2023 Peking University mourned dozens who formed and influenced top CCP leadership.
January 5, 2024
BY
Shawn Jiang
and
Lynn Xu
Long List of Obituaries at Peking University as COVID Wreaks Havoc in China
Dozens of Chinese experts and scholars have died in the recent outbreak of COVID-19. On Dec. 22 alone, ...
December 30, 2022
BY
Jessica Mao
and
Olivia Li
Translator of Mao’s Writings Among Peking University Academics Who Have Died of ‘Illness’ During COVID Surge
As COVID-19 sweeps through China, more than a dozen of professors at Peking University are reported to have ...
December 25, 2022
BY
Shawn Jiang
and
Lynn Xu
Peking University Students Demand: ‘Bring Down the Wall’
China’s most prestigious university, Peking University in Beijing, saw a protest against its Covid containment maneuver. At midnight on ...
May 17, 2022
BY
Mary Hong
China’s Top Scholars Speak Out Against Beijing’s Aggressive Military Expansion, Plans To Invade Taiwan
Scholars from China’s top university publicly expressed opposition to Beijing’s hawkish pursuit of military expansion and the possible ...
January 31, 2022
BY
Jessica Mao
Cornell Faculty, Students Oppose Partnership With CCP-Controlled Peking University
The governing bodies of faculty and undergraduate students at Cornell University have voted against a proposed partnership with ...
April 2, 2021
BY
Bill Pan
Famous Chinese Actor Caught Up in Academic Fraud Scandal
The year’s first public case of academic fraud in China happened this past week when Zhai Tianlin, a ...
February 12, 2019
BY
Nicole Hao
Chinese Student Activists Condemn Authorities’ Attempts to Stop Labor Protests
A group of Chinese student activists has condemned authorities’ attempts to intimidate their peers by forcing them to ...
January 22, 2019
BY
Nicole Hao
At a Top Chinese University, Activist ‘Confessions’ Strike Fear into Students
BEIJING—In late December, on the leafy streets of China's prestigious Peking University, a handful of students held up ...
January 21, 2019
BY
Reuters
China’s Peking University Tightens Communist Party Control, Curbs Activism
BEIJING—China's prestigious Peking University, historically a bastion of student activism, has moved to quash dissent and strengthen Communist ...
November 14, 2018
BY
Reuters
US Academic and Critic of Beijing Censorship Will Leave China After Losing Job
BEIJING—An American professor and vocal critic of Beijing's censorship said he has lost his job at the prestigious ...
July 18, 2018
BY
Reuters
Chinese ‘Tiger Mom’ Defends Harsh Schedule for Son
Chinese netizens say the woman in question has some serious issues.
March 4, 2016
BY
Frank Fang
Major Changes in China Will Impact Hong Kong and Japan
On Feb. 18, 2015, Epoch Times Hong Kong branch president Ms. Guo Jun gave a speech in Tokyo's ...
May 6, 2015
BY
Guo Jun
Chinese Law Professor Offers Staunch Defense of Constitutionalism
Outspoken law professor Zhang Qianfan at China’s Peking University says the Party’s official view on constitutionalism is “against ...
January 11, 2015
BY
Gu Qing'er
Michelle Obama Touches on Freedom in China Speech
First Lady Michelle Obama’s reference to freedom of speech at Peking University on March 22
March 23, 2014
BY
Lu Chen
The Spirit of the University Dismissed in China
The recent dismissal of professor Xia Yeliang from Peking University shows the freedom of inquiry essential to the ...
October 30, 2013
BY
He Qinglian
University Claims Over Dismissal of Chinese Professor Are Disputed
The official explanation for the dismissal of a Chinese university professor by Peking University has been questioned.
October 23, 2013
BY
Lu Chen
Turning the Tables on the Regime’s ‘Rumor’ Crackdown
A renowned Chinese university professor accused a state media’s editor of spreading rumor, saying that he reserves the ...
September 19, 2013
BY
Jane Lin
China Faces Ongoing Brain Drain
China's loss of top talent is the highest in the world, and this could be due in part ...
June 11, 2013
BY
Zhang Dun
Disclosing Chinese Officials’ Wealth Faces ‘Difficulties’: Anti-Corruption Head
China’s anti-corruption campaign, said to be urgently needed to save the Party and the state, and launched with ...
January 1, 2013
BY
Veronica Wang
Chinese Economist: Corruption Will Kill Regime, But Not China
A former Beijing University professor, Zhang Weiying, told a public forum last week how corruption could be solved ...
December 27, 2012
BY
Veronica Wang
Former Professor Alleges Lewd Conduct by Beijing University Faculty
According to a former professor at Beijing University, academics and administrators at the school regularly cavort with waitresses ...
August 22, 2012
BY
Alex Wu
After the Tiananmen Massacre, Retreating to the Mountains For Twenty Years
The Wang family doesn't want to leave the mountains and doesn't want visitors.
April 10, 2011
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Chinese Premier Says Student Audience Hand Picked
Wen Jiabao's Youth Day comment about pre-arranged audiences prompted much discussion.
May 7, 2010
BY
Epoch Times Staff
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