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- 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 С»ÆÊé Boulder Today by Sam Linnerooth:The hallways under С»ÆÊé 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
- Sam (Selma K.) Sonntag’s co-edited volume on The Politics of Language Contact in the Himalaya was recently published by Open Book Publishers. The five in-depth chapters cover language politics in Tibet (China), Assam (India), and Nepal,
- A new study about the outcome of a nuclear war between India and Pakistan was released recently. An article in С»ÆÊé Boulder Today interviews Owen Toon, who works at the Laboratory of Atmospheric and Space Physics.Toon first presented
- Friday, November 1 at 3pm Eaton Humanities 1B80free and open to the publicDara Shikoh, the Mughal poet-prince, comes to limelight at intermittent intervals. This time it is because Dalhousie Road in Delhi has been renamed as Dara Shikoh Road; and
- Looking for an interesting course in the Spring? Check out these Asia-Related courses!Registration for Spring 2020 opens on November 4th.Find the course search tool for details about these or any other courses at https://classes.colorado.edu.ASIA
- Wednesday, October 30, 1PM to 6:30PM British and Irish Studies Room, Norlin Library Please Register BelowIn commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad, the Center of the American West, the Center for
- 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
- 2019 marks the 20thanniversary of the Center for Asian Studies. College of Arts & Sciences Dean Jim White, Asian studies faculty members from across campus and the Colorado Front Range, distinguished guests such as Consul General of Japan Midori
- Work from the China Made project, now in its second year, has been published and can be found on the project site’s ‘Publications & Media’ page. The latest issue of the journal Made in China (April-June, 2019) features a collection of essays