China Trip Offers Wisdom on Aging Fifteen students from the USC School of Social Work traveled to China over the summer to learn how a nation that reveres its elders is taking care of its graying population.(11/6/2009)
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Two Brushes: China Documentary Opens Eyes and Ideas Chera Kee and Helen Stone produce an award-winning documentary on calligraphy in contemporary China. (4/10/2009)
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SC | Sino CinemaChinese film students pair with USC counterparts -- University of Southern California and Communication University of China partnership yields short documentaries on the global city. (4/10/2009)
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New Global MSW Degree in TaiwanFirst year of the program will begin in Taipei this summer, followed by a second year in Los Angeles.(3/11/2009)
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Teaching About Asia, February 2009TAA is a monthly e-newsletter from the USC U.S.-China Institute aiming to inform educators about opportunities to expand their knowledge and to provide information about new resources to help bring Asia to students. Subscription information is below. (2/25/2009)
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USC U.S.-China Institute receives grant for K-12 educationResources put toward enhancing East Asian studies in California classrooms.(1/31/2009)
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USC U.S.-China Institute receives major Freeman Foundation grant Foundation support helps the Institute continue its K-12 teacher training program.(1/23/2009)
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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)
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USC Group to Observe Taiwan Election Faculty and students to observe the final days of the campaign, the voting, and the aftermath of the election. (3/17/2008)
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Association of Pacific Rim Universities offers Shanghai Summer 2008 ProgramStudents from USC and other member universities will examine China's economy and society(3/7/2008)
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RSOE Students Participate in China ExchangeStudents learn about the workings of educational administration and student affairs from the staff, faculty and students.(1/14/2008)
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New course: China and the WorldProfessor Carolyn Cartier will offer East Asian Studies 160gm, a new interdisciplinary course in spring 2008. (12/1/2007)
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USCI launches US-China Today, a student-driven web magazine Magazine is to provide timely coverage of critical trends(11/14/2007)
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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)
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Course with new focus on China: Culture and PlaceProfessor Carolyn Cartier will offer Geography 325 in Fall 2007.
(8/15/2007)
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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)
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PT faculty help China prepare for 2008Six USC faculty members, traveled to Beijing in January for a weeklong series of lectures and “hands-on” laboratories.(7/2/2007)
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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)
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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)
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Marshall Students Explore Chinese Business Opportunities About 40% of the freshman business class travels to Hong Kong, Shanghai, or Beijing(6/4/2007)
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Teaching about Asia’s Muslims Area educators join specialists at a USC U.S. – China Institute workshop(5/8/2007)
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USC Partners With Peking UniversityThe institutions will develop graduate professional education and expand interdisciplinary pursuits.(2/12/2007)
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Shanghai Museum Salutes Qingyun Ma Acclaimed architect Rem Koolhaas is among the international VIPs who attend a Chinese reception honoring the newly appointed USC School of Architecture dean.(1/16/2007)
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Chinese and US Students Place Spotlight on Urban Development In Summer 2006, teams of students from Chongqing, Beijing and Los Angeles investigated urban development in Chongqing towns (in China) with World Bank-funded projects underway. (1/1/2007)
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U.S.-China Institute offers overseas opportunitiesThe campus-wide initiative offers new class, internships for USC students.(10/18/2006)
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Qingyun Ma named Dean of the USC School of ArchitectureSelection of Visionary Architect from China Strengthens USC's Global Reach
(10/6/2006)
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China: Students' Development Lab Spotlights Bank-funded Projects in Chongqing June 26, 2006 - With support from the World Bank Office, Beijing, the China Development Lab recently conducted a dual-city case study on Bank-funded urban projects in such secondary cities in Chongqing municipality.(6/26/2006)
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USC to Create New U.S.-China InstituteIn Beijing with Board of Trustees, President Sample notes USC’s longstanding ties with China.(5/25/2006)
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Obesity, Weight Perception & Socio-Cultural Factors in Chinese AdolescentsAssistant Professor Bin Xie discusses weight perception and obesity prevalence in Chinese teenagers(5/8/2006)
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Richmond Speaks at Chinese Symposium Chinese industry leaders seek to understand U.S. regulations on generic drugs and dietary supplements.(5/6/2006)
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First MBAs Graduate From Shanghai CampusCompleting its executive global program, a multinational group convenes for commencement ceremonies on the USC Marshall site in China.(2/13/2006)
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Development of ChinaJianhua Zhong discusses societal changes in China(1/31/2006)
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USC Expert in Asian Languages DiesClassical 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)
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USC Viterbi Dean Unveils China StrategyUSC'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)
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Acting on a Chance EncounterInspired 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)
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USC Teams With Far East FilmmakersAs a new partner of the City University of Hong Kong and the Beijing Film Academy, the USC School of Cinema-TV will train students in creative fields such as production, animation and Web design.(7/9/2004)
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Pledged to HelpUSC Annenberg receives $500,000 from a Taiwan-based media conglomerate to fund scholarships. Recipients will be chosen based on academic merit and leadership potential.
(12/8/2003)
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USC's Top Leadership Visits Asian CapitalsThe top leadership of USC spent two weeks visiting three Asian capitals: Tokyo, Hong Kong, and Jakarta.(6/16/1997)
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