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East of Hollywood-- USC cinema students combine with Chinese student filmmakers in Beijing

supported by a USC U.S.-China Institute grant to Mark Harris and Marsha ... in a Communist state. “Being gay is very, very taboo in China,” says Tringe, an MFA ... issue.” Tringe, 28, and five other USC film students went to China ...

The Impact of the Olympics: Stanley Rosen

of the USC U.S.-China Institute executive committee. Rosen is co-editor ... and Society in 21st-Century China (co-edited,  2004) and Chinese Cinema ... research involves public opinion surveys, higher education reform in China ...

Art and the New Culture City: Karon Morono

Architecture and Society in China (Timezone, 2005).   This video is also ...

#MillennialMinds

April 10, 2015 In China there are 316 million people between ... in China and America? What are their hopes and worries?  At this symposium, ... in China Shen Ke 沈可,  Young Shanghai Couples and Childbearing Luncheon ...

Video: Wei Yen Discusses How Culture Can Affect Investments

combines culture with credit analysis to argue that it is unlikely that China ... Yen shows how some of these traditions also hamper China’s efforts ... China more fully into the global community and will suggest ways policy ...

USC Rossier Students Bound for Beijing

to China is part of a special topics course called “Student Affairs’ Work in the People’s Republic of China. “ A memorandum was signed by the two institutions ... University. USC Rossier is one of the founding schools of the USC in China ...

Chinese Internet Research Conference 2012: Eric Harwit

recent book is China’s Telecommunications Revolution (Oxford University ...

Harry Hui 许智伟: Connecting with Millennials

April 10, 2015 Harry Hui 许智伟 heads ClearVue Partners, a venture capital firm. Previously he directed Pepsico’s marketing efforts in China and led entertainment enterprises including Universal Music Asia and MTV ...

Ching-Ching Ni 倪青青: Training and Working with Millennials

April 13, 2015 Ching-ching Ni 倪青青 is editor in chief of the New York Times Chinese website. She was previously associate dean of the Shantou University School of Journalism and for many years she reported from China ...

Global Exchange Program 2016: The Lost Tribe

and settled in Kaifeng, the former capital of China. Today, the tale ... Revolution, when being Jewish became illegal in China. As she fights persecution ... Mengdi, a Chinese graduate student at the Communication of University China ...

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