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Expo Blog - April: Preparing for the World

April 30, 2010

Weekly digest of Student Ambassadors posts during the final preparations for the Shanghai World Expo, opening May 1.

2009-2010 USCI Documentary Series

April 28, 2010

USCI presents the annual 2009-2010 documentary series featuring a list of films that explore various dimensions of Chinese society.

USC and China in the News, March and April 2010

April 28, 2010

China-related news stories featuring University of Southern California faculty, students, staff, and programs.

USC and Tsinghua University Engineering Faculty Gather

April 12, 2010

Faculty from the USC Viterbi School of Engineering and China’s leading technical institution gathered at the USC campus April 1-3, 2010 for their fourth annual workshop.

A Grand Performance in Beijing

April 12, 2010

The Hangzhou Philharmonic Orchestra performed USC Thornton School of Music student Zhou Tian’s piece The Grand Canal Symphonic Suite at Beijing's National Centre for the Performing Arts.

Video: Microcredit, The Internet and Community Building in China and Beyond

March 17, 2010

Thomas Gold discusses how microcredit programs are changing lives in rural China and how the internet is linking donors with loan recipients.

Huang Kwei-bo: Being flexible in dealing with China and the United States

March 14, 2010

The chief of the research and planning division of Taiwan's foreign ministry discusses the island's relations with its giant neighbor and its most important supporter.

Bringing Little Movies to Big China

March 14, 2010

USC School of Cinematic Arts professor Jason Squires recently traveled to China and lectured on "The Commercial Operation of the Movie Business."

GEMBA Represents a Model in Chinese-American Collaboration

March 14, 2010

More than 300 students recently earned degrees from the USC Marshall School of Business' Shanghai-based Global Executive MBA program (GEMBA).

Picture Your Relationship to the Boss

March 14, 2010

The Brain and Creativity Institute recently researched different cultural approaches to viewing pictures. The study looked at both American and Chinese traditions.

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