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- CAS is also pleased to announce a number of exciting Asia-related courses that are being offered this semester. Looking to add a last-minute course? Interested in learning more about Asia in Fall 2018? Click course titles below for
- The Department of Asian Languages & Civilizations at the University of Colorado, Boulder, is delighted to announce a conference in honor of the 70th birthday of Professor Paul W. Kroll.“Philology and the Study of Classical Chinese Literature: An
- Please join us Monday, April 16, 2018 @ 7 p.m. in VAC 1B20 for a free film screening of several short films by Japanese filmmaker Shunsaku Hayashi!Japanese painter and animator, Shunsaku Hayashi from Osaka, will be in attendance to
- The Center for Asian Studies and Program for Teaching East Asia want to recognize Joanne Sakaguchi, Assistant for Grant Administration, for her many contributions over the past ten years. Joanne will retire from the University at the end of this
- Please join us this Tuesday, April 12 at 3:30 p.m. in Abrams Lounge of the C4C for "Skype Mothers and Facebook Daughters: How Technology is Transforming Care Work in Transnational Families," a talk by Professor Francisco-Menchavez. Valerie Francisco
- The University of Colorado Boulder’s Center for Asian Studies (CAS) is celebrating “CLAC WEEK” on April 10-13. Since the 1980s, universities throughout the country have integrated Cultures and Languages Across the Curriculum (CLAC) programs into
- The CU Boulder Asian Studies Graduate Association (CUBASGA) held its annual graduate student conference on February 23rd and 24th, 2018. Since 1998, the organization has presented this conference to provide graduate students from CU Boulder and
- We are happy to announce that Summer 2017 issue of the Colorado Journal of Asian Studies has been posted. This issue contains articles on “Boys’ Love” in Japanese manga (Leandra Laws); the travels of the Japanese monk, Ennin (Kurt Schreiber); and
- Please join us this Wednesday, March 21, 2018 @ 3 p.m. in HUMN 1B80 for a lecture by Professor Gerald Roche on Tibetan linguistics!Research on Tibet’s linguistic diversity in the West dates back to at least the mid-nineteenth century. However, a
- Please join us next Monday, March 19, 2018 at 4:30 p.m. in Eaton Humanities Room 250 for a lecture by Tenzin Dickie!Tenzin Dickie is a poet, writer and translator. Her work has appeared in Cultural Anthropology, The Washington