Dr. Satu P. Limaye (
Moderator)
Director, East-West Center in Washington
Within the past six months, the United States and Japan have both elected new leaders and now must address questions of where the alliance stands and where it is headed. The East-West Center in Washington, in partnership with
Tokyo Review, held an in-depth discussion with authors from the latest
Asia Pacific Bulletin series to explore the possibilities for continuing and creating new pathways of cooperation between the United States and Japan under the Biden and Suga administrations.
SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES
Sean Connell is a senior fellow at the Maureen and Mike Mansfield Foundation and a former visiting fellow at the East-West Center in Washington. Previously, he was director for Japan and Korea, and executive director of the US-Korea Business Council, at the United States Chamber of Commerce. He was a Council on Foreign Relations-Hitachi Fellow based at the Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Ind
DAVIS, California One university in California is so set on encouraging students to stay in town for spring break amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, they re willing to pay them.
As part of a city-campus partnership, UC Davis students could get a $75 Spring Break Grant if they agree to stay in town and not travel during the time period.
Spring break is March 22 - 25. We re trying to give the students a positive experience during this period of time by offering these incentives, UC Davis Melissa Blouin told KXTV.
If a student is interested in getting the money, here s what needs to happen.
College pays students to not travel during spring break
By FOX 5 NY Staff
Published
College pays students not to travel
UC Davis is offering students a chance for a $75 grant to agree not to travel during spring break.
Some college students are getting paid to stay home during spring break to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
The University of California Davis is offering a group of 2,000 students $75 not to travel.
The money would come in the form of a grant. UC Davis partnered with local businesses where students can go to spend the money on an activity that they can do at home.