Shengda Economics, Trade and Management College of Zhengzhou
Shengda College garnered international attention, when riots broke out among students on June 16, 2006.However, regulations instituted in 2003 forced the school to include its own name and the diplomas received by the class of 2006 read "Zhengzhou University Shengda Economic, Trade and Management College".[2] A 2006 The New York Times article stated that the reaction was one of the larger and more prolonged violent student demonstrations since the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989.The student reaction follows the steep rise in China of college graduates and tightening of the job market in the liberalizing economy.This article on a university, college or other tertiary educational institution in China is a stub.