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USC Hosts First Social Sciences Conference on Evidence-Based Practice in China
The USC School of Social Work and USC Rossier School of Education, in collaboration with Peking University's Institute of Population Research, organized the first-ever international conference on evidence-based practice and policy-making for the social sciences in Beijing.
USC Honored With Public Diplomacy Award
Vice Provost Adam Clayton Powell III [and USCI Executive Committee member] accepts the inaugural Benjamin Franklin Award from Secretary Condoleezza Rice.
Cheng Earns Guggenheim Fellowship
USC Theatre professor and director of critical studies is recognized for stellar fine arts research.
USCI Symposium Explores The Taiwan Vote
Faculty and students present results and other observations from their 2008 election observation trip to Taiwan.
Mr. Ma's Taiwanese Identity
USCI's Daniel Lynch discusses Ma Ying-jeou's adoption of Taiwan-centric consciousness
USC Group to Observe Taiwan Election
Faculty and students to observe the final days of the campaign, the voting, and the aftermath of the election.
History and China's Foreign Relations: The Achievements and Contradictions of American Scholarship
Historians, political scientists, and policy analysts discussed whether or not studies of the past help to illuminate the China's foreign affairs in the present.
Association of Pacific Rim Universities offers Shanghai Summer 2008 Program
Students from USC and other member universities will examine China's economy and society
Survey: Most Americans Now Have an Unfavorable Impression of China
Gallup pollsters find Americans increasingly see China as a rising economic power and a majority now see China in a negative light.
Goldstein receives ACLS support for work on recycling
Committee on Scholarly Communication with China program underwrites fieldwork in China.