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Bringing Little Movies to Big China
USC School of Cinematic Arts professor Jason E. Squire travels to Guangzhou, China to present a two-day lecture to media executives.
Disaster as an Agent of Change: Institutions, Planning, and the Construction of Urban Resilience
Jia Lu's project examines the level of civil society involvement in people’s lives.
Rowan Callick: China Below the Radar and Down Under
The Australian journalist spoke at USCI on January 20, 2011.
Well-Being of Caregivers to Older Adults in China
Weiyu Mao's project examines the current policies on care giving in China as well as the challenges and opportunities that family caregivers and their elderly recipients face.
How Christianity Came to China
David Aikman, formerly Time's Beijing correspondent, speaks on his book Jesus in Beijing.
Video: When a Billion Chinese Jump
When a Billion Chinese Jump is a journey through an environment in crisis.
Video: 2010 U.S.-China Film Co-Production Summit
The US-China Film Summit highlighted the growing entertainment media opportunities between established Hollywood and rapidly-emerging China.
US Student Ambassadors (美国学生大使), Shanghai Expo 2010
160 Student Ambassadors will greet 70 million visitors at the Shanghai World Expo 2010. Follow their experiences at the USA Pavilion here.
Spatial Mismatch and the Well-Being of Rural Migrants in China
Pengyu Zhu's project examines the relationship of rapid urbanization in China and the massive rural-urban migration.