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Survey: Most Americans Now Have an Unfavorable Impression of China

March 5, 2008

Gallup pollsters find Americans increasingly see China as a rising economic power and a majority now see China in a negative light.

Tang receives ACLS support for visual cultures project

February 21, 2008

Professor Xiaobing Tang, now chair of the Department of East Asian Languages and

Goldstein receives ACLS support for work on recycling

February 21, 2008

Committee on Scholarly Communication with China program underwrites fieldwork in China.

Anthropologist Eugene Cooper receives ACLS support

February 21, 2008

Eugene Cooper, professor of anthropology, received a planning meeting grant from A

Qiaobing Wu earns National Science Foundation grant

February 20, 2008

Student is the first from USC School of Social Work to get NSF support.

Mary E. Gallagher: The Rule of Law in China

February 14, 2008

Scholar draws on extensive fieldwork in assessing how Chinese are responding to the government's efforts to expand the role of the courts in resolving disputes.

Slavkin Saluted by Peking University

February 11, 2008

School of Dentistry dean receives an honorary professorship from the prestigious Beijing institution.

Freshmen Study Global Economy in Shanghai

February 11, 2008

The journey is a ‘cultural awakening’ for many of the USC Marshall students taking their first trip abroad.

USC scholars investigate China's homeowner associations

February 10, 2008

Civic Engagement Intiative researchers are part of effort to understand the implications of the mobilization of property owners

USCI Board Member Justin Yifu Lin named World Bank Chief Economist

February 5, 2008

Beijing University scholar played influential role in reforming the Chinese economy

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