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- Understanding the Impact of COVID-19 in China and the U.S. through Literature and Writing is a 2020-2021 special project undertaken by TEA with funding from the Universty of Colorado Office of Engagement and Outreach and the National Consortium
- Darren Byler, who has been in a Post-Doc position with the Center for Asian Studies working on the China Made Project has won a prestigious fellowship with The Henry Luce Foundation. Darren's Research for the fellowhip is outlined in the
- Betcha Nickel: Manifold Routes to the Metropolitan in IndonesiaA keynote address from AbdouMaliq Simone at the Third China Made Workshop, on May 19, 2021. AbdouMaliq Simone is Senior Professorial Fellow at the Urban Institute, University of
- On April 23, 2021, the Center for Asian Studies sponsored a panel discussion titled “New Directions in East Asian Environmental History” that featured the authors of three recent books that have appeared in the University of Washington Press’
- Mukherjee, associate professor of history, was nominated by 13 colleagues and students.Nominators said that as an international faculty member, she has worked hard to promote the principles of diversity and inclusive excellence on campus for 20
- Asian reflections on trauma and healing: 1965 massacres in Indonesia, excerpt from novel Beauty is a Wound (New Directions, 2015) by Eka Kurniawan, translated from Indonesian by Annie Tucker. CAS Advisory Council Member Stanley Harsha
- Press Release:The Government of Japan announced on April 29, the 2021 Spring Conferment of Decorations on Foreign Nationals for their outstanding contribution to their respective areas. The Consulate-General of Japan in Denver therefore
- Recently, our Spring 2021 Newsletter was published. It features a variety of articles with updates about faculty, students and alumni, as well as messages from Tim Oakes, our Faculty director and the Advisory council. We hope you enjoy the summary
- The Center for Asian Studies wants to wish a warm congratulations to our graduating seniors, and to all the students who are graduating this year! We recognize this has been an especially trying and strange year to finish your college career, but we
- On February 24th, CAS partnered with Aruna Global South to co-host the panel discussion “The Political Crisis in Myanmar: Nuanced Perspectives on the Nation’s Past, Present, and Future.” The panel featured four emerging scholars with with