News
USC US-China Institute invites applications for graduate fieldwork grants (deadline: February 24, 2011)
USC doctoral students in all disciplines are eligible to apply for summer fieldwork support.
USC and China in the News, November and December 2010
China-related news stories featuring University of Southern California faculty, students, staff, and programs.
In Memoriam: Houghton "Buck" Freeman, 1921-2010
Freeman had a distinguished business career and was a visionary philanthropist. The Freeman Foundation has funded the USC US-China Institute's teacher training program since its founding.
Author Yu Jie discusses "China's Best Actor: Wen Jiabao"
Yu Jie spoke at USC on October 7, 2010.
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.
Former U.S. Ambassador to China Winston Lord on the Current State of Sino-American Relations
"Today is a tough moment.”
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.
The Week that Changed the World: The Inside Story of Richard Nixon’s 1972 Journey to China
Video of a symposium featuring top Nixon assistants discussing “the week that changed the world.”
The Week that Changed the World: China’s Expanding Global Influence
Scholars from USC and the Nixon Center in Washington discuss China’s place in the world today.