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- While students were busy moving into their school year accommodations and faculty members were putting the finishing touches on their fall syllabi, the Center for Asian Studies was moving to a new home on campus over the past two weeks. Our new
- Are you looking for a way to earn an extra credit this semester? Apply to be the CAS Videography Intern!Center for Asian Studies Videography InternshipThe Center for Asian Studies is looking for a motivated and energetic intern for Fall 2019 to
- The Center for Asian Studies would like to welcome back students for the Fall 2019 semester.We are now settled into our new location in the CASE Building, Suite E330, so come on by and say hello! We have several events in the works for the semester
- The Center for Asian Studies moved into our new home in the CASE Building last week, just in time to start the new semester in our new location and we are busy unpacking and setting ourselves up. Our new office is in Suite E330, which we share with
- Still looking for an interesting course in the Fall? Check out these Asia-related courses!ASIA 4500 URBAN ASIA:TRADITION, MODERNITY, CHALLENGES T/TH 2:00-3:15 Globally, there are now more people living in cities than in rural areas, and we
- Because of a grant from the Center for Asian Studies, I was able to attend Shakuhachi Camp of the Rockies in June of 2019. The camp consisted of lessons, masterclasses, and evening performances of the Shakuhachi, a Japanese bamboo flute. I have been
- Dr. William Wei Named as History Colorado’s State Historian Recognized for his work in Asian-American history and for his perspective on diversity, human rights and community connection DENVER (July 25, 2019) – On Colorado Day,
- The Center for Asian Studies welcomes applications for the position of Assistant to Directors for Grant Administration. This position is charged with the administration and financial management of grant-funded projects for Teaching
- 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
- This past Spring produced a bumper crop of Asia-related PhDs in the Geography department. Yang Yang, Sarah Tynen, and Caitlin Ryan all defended their dissertations featuring research in China and Kyrgyzstan.Yang Yang’s dissertation, titled