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Bobby Cochran wins Luce Fellowship to travel to China
USC graduate student Bobby Cochran wins the Luce Scholarship. He’ll spend 10 months in China, immersed in Chinese culture and exploring his passion for the environment.
2008 Beijing Organizing Committee Visits USC
Representatives from the organizing committee for the 2008 Olympic Games visited USC to tour university facilities.
Top Chinese official visits Keck School
Wu Jie Ping, co-chair of the Chinese People's Congress and former president of Peking Union Medical College in Beijing, was the highest-ranking Chinese official to visit USC.
CHLA and China formalize pediatric medicine collaboration
The program will design and develop a collaborative pediatric research project and focus on ways to provide cost-effective, quality health care in both China and the U.S.
Wuhan, China, Seeks Help for Anti-Smoking Campaign
The Wuhan government and USC Institute for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Research (IPR) will begin one of the largest collaborations in preventive health across the Pacific Rim.
USC's IPR Assists China in New Smoking Prevention Efforts
The USC Institute for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Research aids the city of Wuhan in anti-smoking education.
Surgical Team Provides Care in Qinghai Province
An international telemedicine project links USC physicians and educators with their counterparts in Hong Kong and China to improve the education of Chinese physicians in Western medicine and promote preventive care and community health.
USC Gains a Treasured Chinese Collection
Novelist Ai-ling (Eileen) Chang's collected papers, including short stories and prose as well as letters and drawings, were donated to USC and on display at Doheny Memorial Library.
The New Asia: From Hong Kong to Jakarta, only the geography remains the same
Life Trustee and Distinguished Alumnus Herb Klein writes about the immense changes in Asia and the pressing need for Americans to know more about Asia.
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We note the passing of many prominent individuals who played some role in U.S.-China affairs, whether in politics, economics or in helping people in one place understand the other.
Events
Ying Zhu looks at new developments for Chinese and global streaming services.
David Zweig examines China's talent recruitment efforts, particularly towards those scientists and engineers who left China for further study. U.S. universities, labs and companies have long brought in talent from China. Are such people still welcome?