Past Events
The Sigur Center for Asian Studies at George Washington University presents a talk by Professor Thomas DuBois on the diplomacy issues involving Manchuria, the Vatican and China.
Sponsored by the USC Economics Association Dr. Woetzel will speak about the growing economy in China and its relation to the U.S.
A discussion circling around the recent natural disasters in our world and how the U.S., China and Japan must contribute to the future of sustainable change.
An opportunity to discuss Chinese poetry and literature through Jonathan Chaves book launch and talk back.
This exhibition presents a focused look at caves and kilns, aka “earthly hollows,” as symbolic and physical passages of transformation.
The USC U.S.-China Institute presents a talk by Michael Meyer, whose last book in his China trilogy tells a story both deeply personal and universal as he captures what it feels like to learn a language, culture and history from the ground up.
Things China Working Group is an informal group to explore research interest in the material networks, systems, economies, media and practices of communication pursued within China or between China and its national and international partnerships. Open only to USC graduate students and faculty.
Los Angeles is the quintessential horizontal city, the capital of sprawl where car-centric urban development has given the city the reputation as the most polluted urban environment in the United States.
The Weatherhead East Asian Institute at Columbia University is holding a book discussion with Professor Diana Fu, a Professor of Asian Politics at the University of Toronto.
Hong Kong artist Tsang Kin-Wah critically addresses some of the complexities surrounding migration, cultural identity and racism in these site-specific works. (Exhibition dates: May 4 - October 15, 2017)