Research Associate, Global China Center, Michigan, USA
1898 — 1974
Under the auspices of the London Missionary Society (LMS), Eva Dykes Spicer taught at Ginling College, a Christian women’s college in Nanjing, from 1923 to 1951.
1879 — 1953
Chinese Christian educator.
1895 — 1961
Physicist, and Christian university administrator and professor.
1880 — 1969
Influential Chinese educator.
1869 — 1938
Noted scholar, editor, writer, and leader in various civic and Christian organizations.
1895 — 1976
World famous author, Lin played a unique role in explaining Chinese culture to the West from the 1930s into the 1950s. Late in life he returned to the Christian faith of his youth.
1912 — 2002
Pioneer of Chinese Educational Films.
1900 — 1996
Chinese Philosophy professor and university administrator.
1889 — 1962
Mei became president of Tsinghua University in Beijing in 1931. During the difficult years of the Anti-Japanese War, he was president of Southwest United University (a consortium of China's best universities) in Kunming, Yunnan.
1828 — 1912
Rong was the first "returned student" from America and founder of the Chinese Educational Mission. He paved the way for the first hundred Chinese to receive a state-sponsored modern education, and as a diplomat helped to stop the international coolie trade.
1911 — 1992
1891 — 1946
Educational reformer.