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Joint Statement on Anti-Asian Hate and Violence

March 31, 2021

The March 16th mass shooting in Atlanta that left eight people dead, including six women of Asian descent, occurred in the wake of a yearlong upsur

Stop AAPI Discrimination and Mistrust

March 22, 2021

USCI condemns bias and abuse. We stand for inclusion. Diversity makes us stronger. Below are resources to help victims and to mobilize against hate.

Happy Year of the Ox! 祝您牛年快乐!

Happy Year of the Ox
February 9, 2021

It's Lunar New Year Eve, a time to get together with family and call on friends and neighbors. U.S.

In memoriam: Ezra Vogel 傅高义, 1930-2020

December 21, 2020

Distinguished China scholar Ezra Vogel passed away at 90.

USC And China in the News in 2020

November 3, 2020

China-related news involving USC research, faculty, students and organizations.

Looking at the U.S. Justice Department's China Initiative

September 30, 2020

Links to interviews USCI has conducted and documents it has collected relating to the Justice Department's push to curb Chinese economic espionage.

How the Coronavirus Is Exposing Failed Leadership

July 23, 2020

A pandemic emergency exposes the vulnerability of a country’s governance system. Originally published by The National Interest on July 7, 2020. Written by USC professor Shui-Yan Tang and Brian An. 

Video: David Zweig Looks at China's Talent Recruitment Programs

July 2, 2020

David Zweig, professor emeritus at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, looks at how tensions between the United States and China have impacted scientific collaboration and research.  

 

Alumni donate 8,000 masks to help shield USC health care workers from COVID-19

June 22, 2020

Chinese alumni procured and donated thousands of surgical masks to USC health workers on the frontlines of the coronavirus pandemic. Originally published by USC Dornsife. Written by Margaret Crable. 

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