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USC President Honors Trustee Ming Hsieh as Shanghai Conference Comes to a Close

November 1, 2015

The university’s biennial leadership event focused on ‘Innovations for a Rapidly Changing World’

Beyond "How" and "What" is "Where," and Disney's Bob Iger is looking to China

October 30, 2015

The company’s chairman and CEO is interviewed by Willow Bay during the 2015 USC Global Conference in Shanghai

Bringing Social Change to China Through Film

September 9, 2015

USC Social Work published an article, "Bringing Social Change to China Through Film," published here by Creative Commons license.

Grad student thinks small when crafting Chinese ornaments

April 12, 2015

USC Dornsife scholar studies tiny wooden replicas of buildings that adorn Buddhist temples and monasteries

"Popular Politics versus Capitalist Development: The 1989 Tiananmen Protest and China's Rise to Superpower

USC East Asian Studies Center presents a lecture by Chaohua Wang with a response by Professor Kyung Moon Hwang

The Ancient Art of Falling Down: Vaudeville Cinema between Hollywood and China

USC Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures and the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism co-host a conversation between Christopher Rea and Henry Jenkins about how vaudeville differed between Hollywood and China.

Authors on Asia – Gene Luen Yang

Authors on Asia – Gene Luen Yang

Free Second Sunday: Imperial China Festival

USC Pacific Asia Museum hosts a festival celebrating the arts and culture of Imperial China.

Fusion Friday: Royal Taste

USC Pacific Asia Museum hosts a special evening viewing of the new exhibit, Royal Taste.

Performance by Beijing Red Wall Art Troupe

USC Pacific Asia Museum hosts a performance by the Beijing Red Wall Art Troupe

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