Past Events
Part of the Jack H. Skirball Screening Series - New Chinese Cinema: The Unofficial Stories of Tang Tang, Fourth Child, Little Moth and Others
Irv Drasnin will screen parts of his films and discuss the challenges of working in China.
Joshua Goldstein, Zhang Dandan, and Ban Wang examine the themes of 20th century Peking Opera with special emphasis on Mei Lanfang.
Part of the Jack H. Skirball Screening Series - New Chinese Cinema: The Unofficial Stories of Tang Tang, Fourth Child, Little Moth and Others
Qingyun Ma is Dean of the USC School of Architecture and holder of the Della and Harry MacDonald Dean's Chair in Architecture.
Professor Sun Hua analyzes the economic and environmental impacts that the famous Three Gorges area of Sichuan has on the region.
John Shu will be discussing China's current political and economic situation and how the US is directly affected.
University of Hawaii's East West Center presents a talk by Dr. ZhongXiang Zhang about current environmental issues in China.
This film screening includes a selection of classics of Chinese animation, drawing on a variety of styles and techniques.
USC U.S.-China Institute associate director Clayton Dube offers keynote address at the Third Peking University North American Alumni Association Conference.