SILK ROAD STUDY NETS MAJOR FORD FOUNDATION GRANT FOR PROF. SEN
November 03, 2008
November 03, 2008
NEW YORK, Nov. 3 -- The City University of New York's Baruch College issued the following news release:
A Baruch College history professor is among a team of scholars that has been awarded a $525,000 grant from the Ford Foundation for a four-year project titled "Cross-Cultural Exchanges Along the Unknown (Southern) Silk Road." The ancient road, between China and India, once served as a major trade route between the two countries, but has been closed off since World War I . . .
A Baruch College history professor is among a team of scholars that has been awarded a $525,000 grant from the Ford Foundation for a four-year project titled "Cross-Cultural Exchanges Along the Unknown (Southern) Silk Road." The ancient road, between China and India, once served as a major trade route between the two countries, but has been closed off since World War I . . .