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USC Keck School of Medicine Delegation Visits Peking Union Medical College
Respiratory medicine and intensive care experts visit Beijing and Shanghai
Bamboo House Built for Quake Victims
Durable, inexpensive structure can be assembled quickly, says the USC engineering professor who designed it.
Bonny Chan receives Fulbright to study schizophrenia in Taiwan
Grad will look at cultural attributions of the disease
China earthquake relief -- options for corporations
May 19th list of urgently needed supplies.
Earthquake Relief
A short list of organizations which are accepting donations and are in a position to offer assistance to those affected by the devastating earthquake that hit Southwestern China on May 12, 2008.
USC Global Fellows Heading to China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong
Twenty-three USC students from eight different schools will complete a variety of fellowships in summer 2008.
Jack Tseng receives Fulbright to support dissertation research
Jack Tseng, a USC doctoral student in biology, has received a Fulbright fellowship to support study in China for the 2008-2009 academic year.
Ambassador Clark Randt on "The Crucial Relationship"
America's ambassador to China delivered a wide-ranging assessment of US-China relations in his Herbert G. Klein Lecture at USC.
May You Have an Interesting August …
The 2008 Olympic Games puts China in the hotseat, and many are speculating how it will handle the tourism and boycott threats, says USC Marshall's David Carter.
Viterbi School to Host Tsinghua University
The three-day conference unites leaders from USC and China’s premier technical institution.