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Ping Xu is an Associate Professor at Baruch College's Weissman School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Modern Languages and Comparative Literature. With a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from SUNY-Binghamton, advanced degrees in Philosophy and Chinese, and a diploma in Chinese from Jingzhou Teachers College, Xu specializes in Chinese literature, computer-assisted language learning, and philosophical aesthetics.
- Education:
- Ph.D., Comparative Literature, SUNY-Binghamton
- M.A., Philosophy, SUNY-Binghamton
- M.A., Chinese, Nanjing University
- Diploma, Chinese, Jingzhou Teachers College
Xu's research explores intersections between Chinese literary traditions, postmodern aesthetics, and digital pedagogy. Key projects include the Penless Chinese Language Learning Initiative, which revolutionizes character acquisition through technology, and comparative studies of Western philosophical concepts in Chinese contexts.
Recent publications analyze Lyotard's sublime aesthetics, Schlegel's literary theory, and digital transformations in Chinese language instruction. Xu has received recognition from CUNY and SUNY-Binghamton for scholarly contributions.
- Scientific Awards:
- CUNY Certificate of Recognition (2001) for Scholarly Achievements
- SUNY-Binghamton Graduate Student Research Award (1997)
Active in educational technology development and language teaching innovation, Xu has secured multiple grants including the PSC-CUNY funded 'Integrated Penless Chinese Language Courseware' (2019-2020). Professional service includes editorial review roles for Journal of Chinese Language Teachers Association of Greater New York, committee memberships in CUNY Council on World Language Study, and advisory participation in US Department of Education initiatives.
