Past Events
Michigan State University's John Giles speaks on how migration increases rural incomes.
Nine poets will read from their work and translator Michael Day (Ph.D., Leiden University) will comment on the poetry scene in China today, and on his translation of Luo Ying's Empty Glasses & Empty Tables (bilingual edition, 2006).
The Historical Meaning of the Guodian "Five Actions" (Wu Xing) and Its Authorship by Zisi and Mengzi
Professor Chen Lai from Peking University speaks at UCLA on the Guodian "Five Actions".
Kelly Fong, UCLA Interdepartmental Graduate Archaeology Program, will discuss the lives, experiences and memories of Chinese laundry-men in the Golden State during the late 1800s.
International conference launches new USC institute focusing on U.S. – China relations
Professor Hu Ke from the Media University in Beijing will lecture on Cinema and the Chinese Cultural Revolution.
Based on large-scale surveys conducted in Guangzhou in 2001 and 2005, Si-Ming Li examines the extent to which the separation between residence and workplace has increased and whether the spatial mismatch hypothesis holds in the Chinese case.
University of Ottawa's, Phil C. W. Chan examines the legal status of Taiwan and the political tensions between China and the United States.
The USC Community is invited to part 4 of 4 interactive video teleconferenced seminars on Mental Health & Social Work.