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- CAS Event Wednesday, December 2 at 4:30pm MSTZoom linkPart of the Sound and Noise in Asia Speaker Series.with Madhumita Lahiri from the University of Michigan.How can print serve the needs of a largely illiterate and
- In an article in the New York Times, A Record of Horseback Riding, Written in Bone and Teeth, written by Katherine Kornei, research by William Taylor is featured. Quoting the article, it says:The advent of horseback riding transformed
- Governor Jared Polis declared that the Week of November 16 through November 20 be declared International Education Week in the State of Colorado. Please join us in celebrating our international students! Learn more about opportunites for
- Impact of COVID in China and the U.S. Senior Staff Associate Lynn KalinauskasCenter for Asian Studies, Program for Teaching East AsiaThe program, Understanding the Impact of COVID in China and the U.S. through Literature and Writing, will work with
- Check out these Asia-related courses being offered in the Spring!ASIA 1000: Origins of Contemporary Southeast Asia (new course!) Dr. Lauren Yapp (Lauren.yapp@colorado.edu) Tuesdays and Thursdays, 3:55-5:10pm Remote/Online Explores the dynamic
- Please join us for this year's symposium!Symposium: Sound and Noise in Asia‘Instrument of Flesh’: The Operatic Voice in Late Ming Musical Culture​ Thursday, November 5, 2020 at 4pm MSTRegister here for the ZOOM linkVoice and Laughter Thursday,
- CAS Event Tuesday, October 27th at 6pm MDT The History and Future of Tibet’s First Khenmos (Scholar-Nuns) Jue Liang & Andrew S. Taylor in Conversation with Padma 'tsho In 1997, the first cohort of women to receive the
- CU Boulder's Department of Asian Languages and Civilizations is pleased to announce that the next CU Boulder Asian Studies Graduate Association (CUBASGA) Conference will take place on January 30th & 31st, 2021.The CU Boulder Asian Studies
- Note: The impetus for this essay was a recent China Made lecture by the sociologist Ching Kwan Lee, the ideas expressed, however, are those of the author.On September 23, 2018 the Guangzhou–Shenzhen–Hong Kong Express Rail Link officially opened—
- The Chinese Revolution on the Tibetan Frontier: Rebellion, Repression, and Remembrance on a Tibetan Borderland of Early-Maoist ChinaCAS Event Part of the Tibet Himalaya Initiative Wednesday, October 7 at 5pm MDTRegister for the ZOOM Webinar hereWhen