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Hollywood sets out to claim a film foothold in China

February 9, 2015

Two USC professors explain what it will take for U.S. moviemakers to break into China — the second largest cinematic market in the world

US-China Exchange website

January 27, 2015

Our new US-China Exchange website offers a unique database of past and present exchange programs. It is the go-to reference for all those interested in U.S.-China affairs and, especially, for those eager to link up with standard-bearers in U.S.-China exchanges and to learn from the best practices of others.

Video: Sam Crane on Teaching Confucius in China

January 15, 2015

Sam Crane (Williams College) discusses the limits of the Confucian revival in China.

USC Price PhD student named emerging scholar in public affairs

December 16, 2014

The award recognizes Weijie Wang’s research of neighborhood governance.

USC Price international projects venture to new shores

December 16, 2014

Master’s students travel to Ireland and China for projects on planning and cross-border cooperation.

These athletes row to the beat of a different drum

December 16, 2014

USC Viterbi students compete in a traditional Chinese sport testing their timing and teamwork.

KUSC covers Schoenfeld String Competition in China

December 16, 2014

Gail Eichenthal reports on the annual Alice & Eleonore Schoenfeld event for gifted musicians.

Living and learning in a new culture

December 16, 2014

While pursuing studies relevant to their majors, three undergraduates will improve their foreign language skills.

Documenting the Global City 2006: "The Elephant in the Pink Tutu" by Tom Xia and Liam Zheng

December 3, 2014

This is a short documentary on Los Angeles produced by one student from USC and one from the Communication University of China. The students were part of the first collaboration in summer 2006 to "Document the Global City." USC Cinema faculty Mark Harris and Marsha Kinder led this first group. This effort yielded a multi-year exchange that continues and is supported by the two schools, Mr. Stephen Lesser, and the USC U.S.-China Institute.

Video: James Miller on China's Green Religion

December 2, 2014

Professor James Miller of Queen's University discusses the contribution of Daoism to modern-day China.

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