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Family of USC freshman donates 100,000 face masks to Keck Medicine of USC
Xiang-Rong Wang donated 100,000 isolation masks to USC health care workers. He was motivated to give to Keck Medicine because his daughter, Sofie Wang, is a freshman at USC.
Patrice Poujol Looks at Blockchain Technology in the Chinese Film Industry
Patrice Poujol looks at how blockchain technology changes the way films are financed, produced and distributed in China.
America Is Losing the Second Space Race to China
Greg Autry and Steve Kwast recently published an opinion piece in Foreign Policy arguing that the American private sector can help the U.S. catch up to China in space. Autry is a professor at the USC Marshall School of Business specializing in the space industry and entrepreneurship.
Meet The Trojan Engineer Helping Chinese Cities Bounce Back After Disaster
Nan Li, Ph.D. ’14, was named a 2018 top “Innovator under 35” in China by MIT Technology Review for his work in resilient cities.
Video: Michael Dunne on General Motors in China
Michael Dunne, author of American Wheels: Chinese Roads, talks about General Motors' successful efforts to build its China business and about the current state of Chinese auto market.
USC researchers race against a tick-borne illness originating in China
Doug Fuller Discusses His Book "Paper Tigers, Hidden Dragons"
Douglas Fuller's book provides an in-depth longitudinal study of China's information technology industry and policy over the last 15 years.
Video: Doug Fuller on The Political Economy Of China's Technological Development
Douglas Fuller provides an in-depth longitudinal study of China's information technology industry and policy over the last 15 years.
Chinese Tech Pioneers Look Back at Their USC Years
In the 1980s, the first wave of engineering students from China came to USC, and they’ve helped transform high tech. Originally published by USC News. Written by Marc Ballon.
Congressional Research Service Reports
A listing of reports released by the Congressional Research Service.