In "The Conversation," Gregory Treverton discusses what the United State’s policies on Africa might look like under the Trump Administration and how the U.S. will likely have less of a presence on the continent.
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Coursework in international relations and East Asian area studies — plus prestigious international scholarships — have led Alexis Dale-Huang around the world and now across the USC graduation stage.
The Arieh Warshel Institute of Computational Biology at the Chinese University of Hong Kong in Shenzhen will support international collaborations and cutting-edge research in bioinformatics and computer-aided enzyme and drug design.
A masterful scholar of Chinese history with a broad intellectual vision, Wills was a pillar of strength in the development of East Asian studies at USC.
Human biology major Jack Huebner ’17 and 2015 international relations graduate Matt Prusak will receive the honor of studying at one of China’s most prestigious universities.
The political science graduate abandoned early professional ambitions in law and medicine to successfully pursue her dual passions of video gaming and writing.
China has the world's second-largest economy, powered by cheap labor and cheap fossil fuel. Now that Chinese urbanites want greener, healthier lifestyles can the government deliver them?
Alumnus Joseph Krassenstein and two former teammates create a weeklong camp for student-athletes that combines on-field work with intense English-language courses.
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