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Viet Thanh Nguyen (Vietnamese: Nguyễn Thanh Việt; born March 13, 1971 [a]) is a South Vietnamese-born American professor and novelist. He is the Aerol Arnold Chair of English and Professor of English and American Studies and Ethnicity at the University of Southern California .
Do Nguyen Mai – poet and author of Ghosts Still Walking; Thanh Bui – editor-in-chief, ASN magazine, founder of Shiba Rescue Society; Kimberly Nguyễn – poet and author of ghosts in the stalks and a forthcoming collection in fall; Soleil Ho – San Francisco Chronicle’s Restaurant Critic, writer, podcaster, and chef
Thanh Nguyen (weightlifter), American weightlifter; Viet Thanh Nguyen, Vietnamese-American novelist This page was last edited on 17 August 2021, at 21:43 (UTC). ...
Thanh moved to the University of New Orleans in 2001, where she began to work with nanotechnology. [3] Here she developed nanoparticle sensors for biological assays. In particular, Thanh used gold nanoparticles combined with fluorescent sensors. [5] She moved to the University of Liverpool in 2003, where she worked in the Centre for Nanoscience ...
In January 1980, the Vietnamese-language magazine office of Van Nghe Tien Phong located in Arlington County, Virginia, was set fire by an explosion but publisher Nguyen Thanh Hoang lived. [3] In 1990, when the last of five journalists was killed, the victim also worked for Van Nghe Tien Phong and the publication reported that victim Triet Le ...
Thang Thanh Nguyen (born March 20, 1969) is a Vietnamese convicted murderer who spent sixteen months on the FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives List for the 1992 robbery and murder of businessman Chung Lam in Irondequoit, New York. He was added to the list on August 3, 1996, and was arrested in Vietnam on December 22, 1997. [1]
Thanh Nguyen (born June 18, 1964) is an American weightlifter. He competed in the men's featherweight event at the 1996 Summer Olympics. [1] References
Nguyen was born in Dallas, Texas from Vietnamese parents. [2] He attended the University of Washington, playing on the men's soccer team in 1994 and 1995 and again in 1997 and 1998. He played sixty-nine games, scoring fifteen goals and adding eleven assists, during his four-year collegiate career. He graduated with a bachelor's degree in sociology.