Alumni Timeline
Yeh came to the University in 2000 as a doctoral student, and received his Ph.D. in Engineering, Electronics, and Computer Science (EECS) in 2005. Read more.
Lu came to the U.S. as an established composer in 1991. He was admitted to the University’s DMA program in 1999, and graduated in 2002 with straight As. Read more.
Wu came to the U.S. in the late 1990s. After earning his Master of Science from Brandeis University, he received his Master’s in Business Administration from the Ross School of Business, the University of Michigan in 2000. Read more.
Yongcheng started his undergraduate education at Tsinghua University in 1994 and transferred to the University of Michigan in 1995. He graduated from the University with a B.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1997. Read more.
Peng first came to the University as a visiting scholar in 1989. He was later admitted to the University’s Psychology program and received his Ph.D. in 1997. Read more.
Fung went to the University of Michigan in 1992 where he was a student at the Stamps School of Art and Design. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Graphic Design in 1996. Read more.
Chang went to National Taiwan University where she received her bachelor and master’s degree. She later went to the University of Michigan where she received her Ph.D. in English Literature. Read more.
Graduated from the English Department at the Wuhan University with a Bachelor degree in 1978, Zeng stayed and worked as a lecturer before he came to the University of Michigan Law School. In 1986, Zeng graduated from the program and obtained his Latin Legum Magister (L.L.M). Read more.
After completed his study at the Central Conservatory of Music in China as a conducting major, Chen was admitted to the University and graduated with DMA degree in Orchestral Conducting in 1985. Read more.
Huang had a background serving as a wartime journalist in the military during WII. He went to the University in 1950s, and eventually received his Ph.D. degree in History in 1964. Read more.
Samuel was born in Ann Arbor. He returned to the University in 1956 and received his BS and Ph.D. in Physics degrees from the University in 1959 and 1962, respectively. Read more.
In 1946, Zhu became a graduate student at the University of Michigan, where he later obtained his doctoral degree in physics in 1949. Read more.
Upon coming to the U.S. Yang received her undergraduate education at the Wuhan University. She was later admitted to the University of Michigan. In 1948, she graduated with a Master’s degree in English Literature, with a minor in Russian. Read more.
Huang came to the University Medical School in 1941 as a Boxer Indemnity Scholarship awardee where he was president of the University’s Chinese International Student Association. He graduated from the school with a Master of Surgery Degree in 1943. Read more.
As an established scholar in marine biology, Zeng came to study at the University of Michigan in 1940 where he earned his Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in 1942. Zeng remained at University of Michigan for an additional year with a Rackham Postdoctoral Fellowship. Read more.
Lou arrived at the University in 1937 at the Business School. He graduated in 1939 with a MBA degree. Read more.
Wu received the Barbour Scholarship at the University of Michigan in 1922 and stayed at the University until She received her Master Degree and Ph.D. in Biology in 1928. Read more.
Wu went to the University of Michigan Law School, where he received a Doctor of Jurisprudence degree in 1921. Read more.
Born in a family with medicine, Ting continued her family trait at University’s School of Medicine. She was the only Chinese female student at the time, and graduated in 1920 with a Doctoral degree in Medicine. Read more.
Cheng-ting Wang came to the university as a liberal arts student in 1907. He later transferred, after one year of enrollment at Michigan, to Yale University where he eventually received his Bachelor of Arts Degree in 1910. Read more.