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Expo Blog: September - The USA Pavilion at 5 Million
A collection of the best Student Ambassadors blog posts from September
The South China Sea: Troubled Waters
New USC US-China Institute documentary examines the issues and contentions at play in this important region.
SPPD Students Intern for World Bank in Beijing
Two University of Southern California students from the School of Policy, Planning, and Development spent their summer as interns for the World Bank in Beijing, China.
China’s Strategic Partnership with Africa: Significance, Challenges, and Implications for the United States
Chin-Hao Huang's project examines six key issues in China-Africa security relations.
Expo Blog - August: A New Group Takes Over
Summary of the best Student Ambassador blogs from August
Pacific Rim Collaboration Earns Grant
A team of faculty members from USC College and the USC Marshall School of Business has received a three-year grant through the inaugural USC Research Collaboration Fund for Pacific Rim studies.
MBA Students Discover Gap in Market
For five USC MBA students, a research project created for the Pacific Rim International Management Education program reached well beyond the classroom, with applications for corporations seeking to enter China’s growing food market.
Jean-Pierre Bardet Visits Quake Region
Professor Jean-Pierre Bardet, chair of the Sonny Astani Department of Environmental and Civil Engineering, was part of a U.S. delegation visiting the mountainous terrain of Sichuan Province in western China in August.
USC and China in the News, July and August 2010
China-related news stories featuring University of Southern California faculty, students, staff, and programs.
USC Urban Planners Scrutinize China
Four USC School of Policy, Planning, and Development students are applying their expertise in China.