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Conference boosts USC’s ties abroad

Daily Trojan article featuring the three-day USC Global Conference in Taiwan. (11/2/2009)

In Memoriam: George O. Totten III, 86

The Distinguished Professor Emeritus at USC College was a World War II veteran and scholar of world peace.(3/5/2009)

Conference Targets U.S.-China Relations

A timely film featuring interviews with top advisers for McCain and Obama premieres at a USC conference.(10/15/2008)

Bamboo House Built for Quake Victims

Durable, inexpensive structure can be assembled quickly, says the USC engineering professor who designed it.(6/5/2008)

May You Have an Interesting August …

The 2008 Olympic Games puts China in the hotseat, and many are speculating how it will handle the tourism and boycott threats, says USC Marshall's David Carter.(4/25/2008)

Chinese Students Complete USC Internship

Young engineers from Tsinghua University cap a six-week program filled with enriching experiences at the USC Viterbi School. (8/30/2007)

Pete Vanderveen Establishes Ties in Asia

USC School of Pharmacy dean speaks at the fourth National Conference on Pharmacy Education in Taiwan. (7/11/2007)

High Level Delegation From China Visits USC to Discuss Public Diplomacy

A private meeting was held with the delegation to discuss international public diplomacy and the upcoming Olympics in Beijing.(7/2/2007)

USC Rossier Students Bound for Beijing

A two-week trip could be the forerunner to other international programs for USC and China.(6/29/2007)

Freeman Foundation Funds New USC Internships in Asia

Eight-week summer internships in 2008 and 2009 are aimed at students who want to broaden their international education. (6/26/2007)

The Dragons of Troy

From missionaries and technocrats to business moguls and government ministers, USC has a distinguished history of preparing China’s movers and shakers.(1/1/2007)

Klein on China: Then and Now

Veteran newsman Herb Klein has witnessed first-hand the changes in China. He first beheld Hong Kong in 1950 and then went to Shanghai in 1972 with President Nixon.(1/1/2007)

USC to Create New U.S.-China Institute

In Beijing with Board of Trustees, President Sample notes USC’s longstanding ties with China.(5/25/2006)

Richmond Speaks at Chinese Symposium

Chinese industry leaders seek to understand U.S. regulations on generic drugs and dietary supplements.(5/6/2006)

USC Expert in Asian Languages Dies

Classical violinist and professor emeritus Laurence Thompson, who made a commitment to the study of Chinese religion, was the first director of the USC East Asian Studies Center.(8/2/2005)

USC Viterbi Dean Unveils China Strategy

USC's Viterbi School of Engineering agrees to collaborate in continuing and distance education with Tsinghua University, known as the MIT of China.(3/10/2005)

Acting on a Chance Encounter

Inspired by brief meeting in China, a USC alumna creates a fund for international study. The $500,000 gift will provide scholarships for foreign students coming to USC and Trojans who want to study abroad.(8/18/2004)

The New Asia

From Hong Kong to Jakarta, only the geography remains the same.(8/1/1997)

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.(8/1/1997)

USC's Top Leadership Visits Asian Capitals

The top leadership of USC spent two weeks visiting three Asian capitals: Tokyo, Hong Kong, and Jakarta.(6/16/1997)

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