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Frank Zhou writes for the Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies about international relations, digital humanities research, and all things China. His writings and translations are published in or accredited by the University of British Columbia’s Chinese Film Classics Project, Andover, Snap Judgment (forthcoming), Iowa City UNESCO City of Literature, Anne Frank Center USA, The Associated Press, and more. He is the founding host and producer of The Harvard Crimson’s flagship news podcast, Newstalk (100+ countries, 2023 ACP National Podcast of the Year 2nd Place).
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- Selected Writing and Translations:
- “A Pilgrimage, Twenty-Five Zhejiang Villages, and Gorillas in Rwanda” | Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies
- “The Stories We Tell: Can the U.S. and China Reset their Conflicting Narratives?” | Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies
- “History of China at Harvard: Historical Connections” | Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies
- “Digital Tales: Ming Poets Had Social Networks Too. Now, We Can Find Them.” | Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies
- “Lessons from the First Digital China Bootcamp.” | Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies
- “Andover’s Atlantis” | Andover Magazine
- An Untold Tale of the Borderlands | UBC Chinese Film Classics
- “Dream Big, Dream Blue: Student Visions of Teaching and Learning” | Tang Institute
- Woman Warrior White Rose | UBC Chinese Film Classics
- “Make a Christian Out of Him”: Muscular Christian Education and 1900-1940 Chinese Students at the American Academy | Chinese Students at Andover Project
- “Bird Call” | Ruby Magazine
- Woman Warrior of the Wild River | UBC Chinese Film Classics
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- Selected Media Appearances:
- ‘She’s a blessing to us all’: 18-year-old chess prodigy is special in more ways than one | USA Today
- Tales from the Archives | Fay Magazine
- Frank Zhou: 30 stories across 3 years | The Phillipian
- “Climate and The Curriculum” | Andover Magazine
- Documenting the Pandemic | Fay Magazine
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- Selected Readings and Events:
- “Bloodsongs” | Anne Frank Sapling Prize | Cosponsored by the University of Iowa, Iowa City UNESCO City of Literature, Anne Frank Center USA, and more
- The Vers(es) in Diversity: Chinese Students at Phillips Academy | Phillips Academy
- Getting an Early Start on Research | With Professors Tom Mullaney (Stanford) and Christopher Rea (UBC)
- Adventuring: A Cross-Generational and Cross-Cultural Conversation | Center for Asian Studies at the University of Texas at Dallas
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- Selected Audio Stories:
- [Newstalk] | The Harvard Crimson
- “A Civics Classroom on Wheels” | Highland Electric Fleets (forthcoming)
- “Ming Poets Had Social Networks Too. Now, We Can Find Them.” | Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies
Research Interests: China – U.S. Foreign Policy, Audio Journalism, Environmental Policy