• Royce Fellowship
Wen-Chuan
Dai

Concentration 

History

Award Year 

2005
Remembering the Forgotten Holocaust

Faculty Sponsor: Robert Lee

Wen conducted research to produce a website focusing on reconstructing the historical memory on the 1937 Nanking Massacre. The site sought to encourage constructive dialogue about national memory and responsibility in Sino-Japanese relations.

Wen-Chuan Dai spent the year after Brown researching public education about the Nanjing Massacre as a Fulbright Scholar to China, thereafter earning her master's in East Asian Studies at Yale. She has trained professionally in modern dance at The Ailey School in New York City and has also worked as a legal assistant in immigration. She recently assisted an attorney at The Door‐‐ a New York nonprofit, in providing legal consultation to Chinese youth brought to the U.S. via the, 'Snakehead' international trafficking ring. She is fluent in Mandarin Chinese and is interested in comparative U.S. China law. She is currently the Associate in WilmerHale.