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November 20, 2020 | This half-day conference, held virtually on Zoom on November 20, 2020, celebrated the legacy of Eileen Chang (1920–1995), one of the most influential Chinese writers of the 20th century, who composed short stories, novels, essays, and screenplays.
This event featured leading international scholars from USC, Duke, and Chinese University of Hong Kong, who examined her life and achievements, as well as her impact on Chinese and Asian American art, literature, and society.
November 4, 2020 | The East Asian Studies Center hosted an online information session for graduate students interested in applying for EASC Fellowships, including the ACE-Nikaido Fellowship!
October 30, 2020 | The Race/Solidarity: Transpacific Conversations series invites faculty and guest speakers to discuss the current racial reckoning at USC and beyond and start this conversation within a global context. This series will provide a platform for faculty and students to engage with a host of social and cultural issues related to race and racism on both sides of the Pacific. Our aim is to help broaden and deepen the current discussion on race with global and historical perspectives, drawing in particular on the expertise and connections of our affiliated faculty and graduate students who have worked on these topics within diverse East Asian contexts and among Asian diasporic communities.
In this webinar session, USC Professor Adrian De Leon invited Dolly Li and Joey Yang, multimedia journalists and co-producers of Plum Radio. Plum Radio is a weekly show where they interview people of the Asian diaspora about news, pop culture, politics, and community organizing. Their conversation was framed around anti-Asian racism and contemporary social justice across the Pacific.
October 20, 2020 | USC Professors Eunjoo Pacifici and Terry Church on "Drugs in COVID Times"
EASC has launched a new series on Regulatory Science: East Asian Perspectives which represents an exciting collaboration with colleagues at the Health Sciences Campus to cover a wide range of topics on health and wellness that are of vital interest to us today.
In Regulatory Science, we study the regulatory requirements for biomedical products in the United States and elsewhere around the world. East Asia plays a prominent role in all facets of this area -- as developers, manufacturers, and consumers of regulated products.
In our first webinar session for the series, we focused on “Drugs in COVID Times” and examined the role of East Asia in global drug development.
October 1, 2020 | Global East Asia (GEA) is a four-week upper-division Maymester research course with a study abroad component for USC undergraduate students, made possible by the East Asian Studies Center and USC Dornsife. This intensive program gives students the opportunity to travel and conduct research in China or Japan. Students from all majors, schools and language backgrounds are eligible to apply and experience East Asia in a unique way.
September 22, 2020 | Welcome! Here is a quick overview of the USC East Asian Studies Center. Watch to learn more about who we are, what we do, and what we provide for students, faculty and the wider USC community. For more detailed information, please visit our website at https://dornsife.usc.edu/eascenter
September 15, 2020 | The East Asian Area Studies (EAAS) major offers an interdisciplinary approach to learning about East Asia, combining language study with history, social sciences and the humanities. This webinar will introduce the EAAS major, discuss how students can tailor the major to their academic interests, and list exciting funding, professionalization, research and study abroad opportunities available to students interested in studying China, Japan, Korea or the region as a whole.
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