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Past Events

October 13, 2010 - 7:00pm
Los Angeles, California

A City of Sadness, directed by Hou Hsiao-hsien, will be screened at the USC School of Cinematic Arts.

October 13, 2010 - 4:00pm
Los Angeles, California

The USC U.S.-China Institute and the Richard Nixon Foundation and Nixon Center invite you to attend two panels focusing on the opening of China, and on what China's rise means for the world.

October 10, 2010 - 2:00pm
Pasadena, California

Pacific Asia Museum hosts a talk in which Elizabeth Lui, accomplished photographer and author of Open Hearts, Open Doors, Professor Hung-Hsiang Chou of UCLA and Dr. Albert Chang discuss current architectural preservation efforts, followed by Q&A.

October 8, 2010 - 4:30pm
Princeton, New Jersey

Princeton University hosts a conference on Chinese religion.

October 8, 2010 - 4:00pm
Berkeley, California

Berkeley Hosts a discussion on China's Congress, featuring Melanie Manion from UW Madison.

October 8, 2010 - 9:00am
Washington, District of Columbia

A public talk in Washington, D.C. will focus on newly formed political relationships that now affect the way China addresses foreign policy.

October 7, 2010 - 4:00pm
Los Angeles, California

Chinese dissident and author Yu Jie will present his book, China's Best Actor: Wen Jiabao, in a talk at the University of Southern California.

October 7, 2010 - 12:30pm
New York, New York

In New York, Mae Ngai and Aziz Rana will read from their latest books and discuss family lives and legal battles that offer insight into the Chinese-American experience.

October 7, 2010 - 12:00pm
Los Angeles, California

The USC Marshall Undergraduate Program, alongside Stellar International Networks, offers 15 undergraduate students the opportunity to explore women's leadership roles that have been changing over the last 40 years.

October 7, 2010 - 12:00am
New York, New York

Thirty works dedicated to the enactment of Tibetan Vajrayana Buddhism, focusing on Tibetan tantric rugs as the seats of power employed by practitioners of esoteric Buddhism, will form this installation at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.

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