Spotlight East Asia
- On the evening of Wednesday, March 4th, Mustafa Aksu shared his story with CU Boulder students and members of the public. After his brother died in a concentration camp in China, he could no longer stay silent. He spoke of his own experiences being
- In an article in the New York Times,it seemed that the decision was not made lightly, but after Canada and Australia indicated that they would not be sending athletes, it was announced that the games would be postponed. This delay came after
- Wednesday, February 19 at 3pm Chancellor's Auditorium CASE Building, 4th floorThe novel coronavirus presents a serious challenge to China’s healthcare system, as well as to global public health. Economic and political impacts will also be severe,
- Friday February 7 at 7:30pm Muenzinger AuditoriumCo-sponsored by the Center of the American West Part of the International Film SeriesFree and Open to the Public“Americaville,” directed by Adam James Smith, is a feature documentary film on
- On November 18th, CAS was one of some 80 venues across the country hosting the China Town Hall, a national conversation on US-China relations organized by the National Committee on US-China Relations. This year’s event - attended by over 100 people
- On November 18th, CAS was one of some 80 venues across the country hosting the China Town Hall, a national conversation on US-China relations organized by the National Committee on US-China Relations. This year’s event - attended by over 100 people
- Doors open at 3:30pm Event begins promptly at 4pm Wolf Law 207A national discussion on the topic of the current Sino-American relationship and the impact it is having on us, on our businesses, our educational institutions, our communities, our
- From an article in CU Boulder Today by Sam Linnerooth:The hallways under CU Boulder’s Norlin Library are lined with rows and rows of nondescript gray boxes. It’s not the most scenic spot on campus, but the university’s 101 year-old archives can be a
- On Wednesday, October 23 at 5pm, CAS will host Hong Kong on the Brink, with Jeffrey Wasserstrom. The event will take place in Hale Science, room 270.Jeff Wasserstrom is the Chancellor’s Professor of History, University of California Irvine. He holds
- Ms. Xiaojing Miao took her Ph.D. degree in Chinese literature, from the Dept. of Asian Languages and Civilizations, in May 2019. Her dissertation, titled "Beyond the Lyric: Expanding the Landscape of Early and High Tang Literature (618-766)," offers