Past Events
This film brings the viewer to the Southern part of China in Shaanxi province.
The Viterbi School's Jean-Pierre Bardet shares his firsthand observations of the damage caused by China's recent quake.
U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission hearing in Washington, DC.
Highlights of this film include dazzling graphic re-creations of a Chinese village from 7,000 years ago, the terra cotta army of the First Emperor, and Beijing's Forbidden City.
The Olympic Games have put China in the spotlight on the world stage. Dr. Christopher McNally will discuss events in 2008 tied to the Olympics and what it means for China and the world.
Dr. Jeffrey Riegel, Professor and Head of School, University of Sydney, introduces and compares the lives of Confucius and the First Emperor, and assesses their respective contributions to the history of civilization in China.
Free Friday movie screening at Bowers Museum
Professor Yu Dan discusses Confucianism and how it relates to the modern world.
On Tuesday, July 29, the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars will inaugurate the Kissinger Institute on China and the United States. The Kissinger Institute is dedicated to Dr. Henry A. Kissinger's legacy and vision of the importance of the U.S.-China bilateral relationship. It will promote greater awareness of the U.S.-China relationship and its impact on both countries and the world.
An intensive nine-day equivalent of our "East Asia and New Media in My Classroom" professional development seminar for K-12 teachers employed outside of the greater Los Angeles area.