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Chinese Tech Pioneers Look Back at Their USC Years

April 26, 2017

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.

Ancient Buddhist texts reveal shifting perspectives on women

April 19, 2017

Originally published by USC News. Written by Laura Paisley.

Video: A Door Ajar - Charlotte Furth talks of teaching in a US-China Beijing program just after normalization

April 10, 2017

USC Professor Emerita Charlotte Furth discusses her adventures in Beijing teaching young Chinese scholars about America.

REL 479: Christianity in Asia

April 6, 2017

A new USC course in Fall 2017 that explores the Christianities, past and present, of Asia, including the Middle East, South, Southeast, and East Asia. 

Global Exchange Program 2016: The 9 Floor Commune

April 6, 2017

A short documentary produced in collaboration between one student from USC and one from the Communication University of China.

Global Exchange Program 2016: Go Gentle Into the Good Night

April 6, 2017

A short documentary produced in collaboration between one student from USC and one from the Communication University of China.

Global Exchange Program 2016: From LA to the BEI

April 6, 2017
A short documentary produced in collaboration between one student from USC and one from the Communication University of China. 
 

 

Global Exchange Program 2016: The Lost Tribe

April 6, 2017
A short documentary produced in collaboration between one student from USC and one from the Communication University of China.

 

Global Film Exchange Program 2016

April 6, 2017
Film students from the University of Southern California and Communication University of China pair up to create revealing documentaries. This is part of an ongoing collaboration between the two universities.

Video: Guobin Yang Discusses the Factional Violence in the Red Guard Movement

March 27, 2017

Guobin Yang examines the factional violence in the Red Guard movement as well as the de-sacralization of that revolutionary culture throughout the 1970s and the rise of a new wave of protest that inaugurated the democratic movements of the reform era.

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