Happy Lunar New Year from the USC US-China Institute!
Health
The Impact of Water Quality on Health and Youth Education: Evidence from the Drinking Water Infrastructure Program in Rural China
Asia Health Policy Program and Shorenstein APARC host a talk by Jing Zhang on the effects of water quality on child development and health in China.
From Death Anxiety to Appreciation
University of Hong Kong's Amy Chow will discuss death education.
Screen Asia: Touch of the Light
ChinaFile Presents: The New Yorker on China
Join ChinaFile and five writers—Orville Schell, Peter Hessler, Evan Osnos, Zha Jianying, and Jiayang Fan—for a look back at their four decades of reporting on China for The New Yorker. The event will be moderated by David Remnick, Editor of The New Yorker.
Hopkins-Nanjing Center Info Session @ USC
The Hopkins-Nanjing Center (HNC) offers bilingual education focused on China's global interactions. Join an admissions session on Tuesday, October 24 for program details, application tips, and an application fee waiver to align with your academic and career goals.
Establishing an Evidence-Based Practice Clearinghouse in China
Li You-ping of the West China Hospital at Sichuan University discusses her collaboration with the USC School of Social Work.
Visualizing Self-Inflicted Violence in late Imperial Chinese Religions
The Center for East Asian Studies Center at the University of Chicago presents a talk by Jimmy Yu.
Knowledge Production in Twentieth Century China and Beyond
The Weatherhead East Asian Institute at Columbia University will host the two-day workshop, "Knowledge Production in Twentieth Century China and Beyond."
Chinese Voices
An hour-long screening of video vignettes followed by a question and answer session with digital journalists.
Visualizing the Geography of Diseases in china, 1870s-1920s: An Overview of the Earliest Disease Maps of China
The discussion explores the first disease maps of China that also present a visual history of the major transformations in modern medicine at the time
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Featured Articles
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?