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Past Events: USC
Please join the USC U.S.-China Institute for a discussion on newly published book, "The Dispute Over the Diaoyu/Senkaku Islands: How Media Narratives Shape Public Opinion and Challenge the Global Order." Contributors Tom Hollihan, Patricia Riley, and Zhan Zhang will share their research and to discuss responses to their work.
Outside the Box [Office] and the USC East Asian Studies Center (EASC) invite you and a guest to a special screening of Rock Me to the Moon.
The USC East Asian Studies Center (EASC) will feature the works of leading Taiwanese documentary filmmakers who will be brought to USC for a Q&A and panel session following the screenings of their films.
The University of Southern California, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, the Chinese Consulate General, and the Los Angeles Police Department are proud to host an information session and reception on October 28, 2014 for Chinese students studying in Los Angeles.
Outside the Box [Office] and 408 Films invite you and a guest to a special screening of Linsanity. Followed by a Q&A with Producer Christopher C. Chen.
Please join the USC U.S.-China Institute for a discussion with Professor Sam Crane of the Williams College on the limits of the Confucian revival in China.
Attend the first information session on October 15 for the 2015 USC Chinese Summer Program in Beijing.
The public is invited to attend a screening of eight U.S. premieres of documentaries created in Beijing this summer at the Communications University of China.
Please join the USC U.S.-China Institute and Teach For China for a discussion on how U.S. and Chinese young leaders are working together to address educational inequality and learn how you can get involved.
The University of Southern California presents a discussion by Matthew E. Kahn about his book "Urban Growth and Sustainability: An Economist's Perspective". Kahn is a Professor at the UCLA Institute of the Environment, the Department of Economics, and the Department of Public Policy. He is a research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research. Before joining the UCLA faculty in January 2007, he taught at Columbia and the Fletcher School at Tufts University.