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The University of Illinois has the largest Chinese student population of any U.S. college, with 5,600 students enrolled.
more info on Yingying:
One central motivation for everything she did was a desire to help her parents in Nanping, a city in a picturesque part of China amid mountain ranges and forests, her boyfriend said. She set aside part of her research income to buy her parents devices to make their lives easier, including a microwave and a cellphone.
Her boyfriend and her father described Yingying as bright and studious, fun-loving and outgoing. She plays the guitar and was the lead singer in band called "Cute Horse" at college in China. One of her favorite songs, her boyfriend said, was "The Rose," a hit in 1980 for American singer Bette Midler.
Yingying, they added, is also street-smart and cautious and would not normally get into a car with a stranger unless somehow duped or forced. Her father recalls Yingying heeding news reports of women going missing, adding, "She is good at protecting herself."
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news...se-scholar-shakes-illinois-university-n776921
more info on Yingying:
One central motivation for everything she did was a desire to help her parents in Nanping, a city in a picturesque part of China amid mountain ranges and forests, her boyfriend said. She set aside part of her research income to buy her parents devices to make their lives easier, including a microwave and a cellphone.
Her boyfriend and her father described Yingying as bright and studious, fun-loving and outgoing. She plays the guitar and was the lead singer in band called "Cute Horse" at college in China. One of her favorite songs, her boyfriend said, was "The Rose," a hit in 1980 for American singer Bette Midler.
Yingying, they added, is also street-smart and cautious and would not normally get into a car with a stranger unless somehow duped or forced. Her father recalls Yingying heeding news reports of women going missing, adding, "She is good at protecting herself."
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news...se-scholar-shakes-illinois-university-n776921