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A few problems, but that’s to be expected
Distinguished Chinese diplomat Wan Yunxiang 王雲翔 speaks on U.S.-China affairs at USC.
Chinese Students Complete USC Internship
Young engineers from Tsinghua University cap a six-week program filled with enriching experiences at the USC Viterbi School.
Course with new focus on China: Culture and Place
Professor Carolyn Cartier will offer Geography 325 in Fall 2007.
Two New Books from USC China Specialists
Historians Joshua Goldstein and Charlotte Furth publish major books exploring Chinese cultural history.
USC Rossier Students Bound for Beijing
A two-week trip could be the forerunner to other international programs for USC and China.
USCI and East Asian Library Host Hong Kong Exhibition
The exhibit commemorates the 10th anniversary of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.
Photos from the Hong Kong 2007 Photo Exhibition Collection
These photos have been selected from the collection of 66 photos that were on display at the East Asian Library to mark the 10th anniversary of the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.
Photos from the Hong Kong Exhibition Event
USCI and the East Asian Library hosted an exhibit marking the 10th anniversary of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.
Freeman Foundation Funds New USC Internships in Asia
Eight-week summer internships in 2008 and 2009 are aimed at students who want to broaden their international education.
Hong Kong Today
It's been 10 years since Hong Kong was returned to China. Through a photo exhibition sponsored by China's Ministry of Culture and a scholarly panel discussion, we examine Hong Kong today.