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- Please join us in welcoming our new Graduate Research Assistant, Patrick Chimenti! Patrick graduated with a dual B.A. in International Letters & Visual Studies and Psychology from Tufts University in 2013 and he currently studies modern
- The Center for Asian Studies is pleased to announce that Liza Williams has joined our staff as our new Event Coordinator. Liza is replacing Carla Stansifer who worked for CAS for the last 2 years.Liza has an MFA in Theater Directing from the
- In April 2017, CU Boulder was honored to host the eminent Buddhologist, Jan Nattier, Professor Emerita of Soka University, Japan. Her talk on Thursday, April 27th, "Gender and Awakening: Sexual Transformation of Mahāyāna
- CAS would like to congratulate our affiliated faculty member and instructor of Farsi Professor Reza Farokhfal on the printing of the second edition of his book, "Saidi’s Narrative of Exile"! From the Center for Asian Languages and
- CAS would like to congratulate our affiliated faculty member and associate professor of Chinese Dr. Matthias Richter, on his recent appointment as a member of the International Center for the Study of Ancient Text Cultures at
- Narendra Stanislaus Martosudarmo is a CU English major and the author of 4 novels which currently make up the series The Chronicle of the Dragon Brethren. He was born in Jakarta, Indonesia on March 3, 1995. Ever since his early childhood, Narendra
- We would like to extend our congratulations to Eben Yonnetti and Sierra Gladfelter for their recent selection for 2017-18 Fulbright Student Awards!Eben Yonnetti is recent a graduate of the M.A. program in the Department of Religious Studies at
- CAS would like to recognize our Asian Studies majors graduating today. Congratulations to Leandra Laws, Angelica Powell, Kurt Schreiber and Nathan Wright! We wish you all the best. Look for the next volume of the Colorado Journal of Asian Studies
- Monday, May 1, 2017, 4:00 p.m.Clare Small Arts and Sciences 209, CU BoulderProf. Meichun Liu, City University of Hong Kong, has collaborated on work that contributes to the formulation of a linguistic theory based on cross-linguistic data rather
- Joyce Lebra became the first American woman to earn a PhD in Japanese history in 1958. Lebra completed a residency with Fulbright in Japan from 1955-1957. She joined the CU community as the university's first female history professor in 1961, and