Seguing from his dissertation on Peking Opera, Joshua Goldstein of history and East Asian languages and cultures followed his passion for social justice to study the underground recycling industry in China.
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Matthew Kahn is committed to helping urban areas achieve the win-win scenario of economic growth and environmental sustainability. He joins the USC Dornsife economics faculty full-time this Fall.
Brett Sheehan of history leads first-year USC students through 200 years of Chinese economic and social history with a new course that incorporates an online role-playing game.
Reflecting on the past year, each writer in the USC Dornsife Communication Office sorted through his or her stories to choose the one he or she most enjoyed producing in 2015.
Building on her USC architecture degree, Di Luo, a doctoral student in East Asian languages and cultures at USC Dornsife, is shedding light on the mysterious and exquisite miniatures used to ornament Chinese Buddhist temples and monasteries.
A larger than life figure, sinologist Eugene (Gene) Cooper of anthropology inspired generations of students with his fierce intellect and outspoken personality during a career at USC Dornsife that spanned 35 years.
USC and China researchers’ findings of ‘left-behind’ children in China could apply to children anywhere enduring adverse situations.
As domestic box office returns plateau, Hollywood is setting its sights on China — the second largest film market in the world. USC Dornsife professors Stanley Rosen and Brian Bernards explain what it will take for the U.S. film industry to break into China’s notoriously complicated movie market.
Kaitlin Solimine ’06 discovers she is both lost and found in China.
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