Chan in the Media
International
2014
Hong Kong Tops List of Foreign Donors to U.S. Schools ⟩
Jason Chow, in
The Wall Street Journal | September 22, 2014
Chan Brothers' Gifts Latest Examples of Generosity from 'New York of Asia.'
Awards
International
Hong Kong’s tycoon philanthropist Ronnie Chan ⟩
Juliana Liu, in
BBC News | September 19, 2014
[Mr Chan] is also making another donation, this time to the tune of $20m, to the University of Southern California, where he received a master's degree in business administration in 1976.
Alumni
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International
Chan Family Makes Another U.S. University Donation — Hong Kong Billionaire Ronnie Chan to Donate $20 million to University of Southern California ⟩
Jason Chow, in
The Wall Street Journal | September 18, 2014
Hong Kong Billionaire Ronnie Chan to Donate $20 million to University of Southern California
Alumni
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International
Chan family gift creates first named, endowed occupational therapy program in nation ⟩
Jessica Raymond, in
USC Today | September 17, 2014
The $20 million gift establishes an occupational therapy initiative in China and Florence Clark is installed as first holder of Mrs. T.H. Chan Professorship
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Community and Partners
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International
2011
Picture Your Relationship to the Boss ⟩
Suzanne Wu, in
USC News | February 16, 2011
A study in PLoS ONE by researchers from the Brain and Creativity Institute at USC and Peking University in Beijing examines how white Americans and Chinese people in China respond to pictures of their boss, suggesting cultural differences in our responses to authority figures.
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Research
2010
Brain Finds Gestures Not So Familiar ⟩
Carl Marziali, in
USC News | September 29, 2010
New research suggests that the brain uses deliberate thought to respond even to familiar gestures.
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International
Research
2006
To the brain, words speak as loud as actions ⟩
Carl Marziali, in
USC News | October 6, 2006
Neuroscience is tackling a problem that obsessed Hamlet: What is the difference in our minds between talk and action?
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Research