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- Formally recognized as the 14th incarnation in 1950 at the age of 15, the Dalai Lama was last in Boulder in 1997 when he spoke at both 小黄书 Boulder and Naropa University. During his last visit, the he delivered the keynote address at a
- Adam Lisbon, Japanese Studies Librarian, curated Japan and Disaster: 1670-1995, a small exhibition of items relating to major natural disasters in Japan over the past 325 years. Japan is prone to frequent earthquakes because the island
- From April 4 to 10, 2016 the Tibet Himalaya Initiative (THI) hosted renowned Tibetan artists Gonkar Gyatso and Dorje Tsering Chenaktsang (Jangbu) for Tibetan Arts Week. Coinciding with the Conference on World Affairs, Tibetan Arts Week gathered
- NHK World, a broadcast service based in Tokyo, offers domestic and international English news 24 hours a day. NHK World presents information on Asia from various perspectives and covers politics, culture, science and industry news related
- The Transpacific Partnership (TPP) has received attention from Presidential candidates, the news media, and the Boulder community, with letters to the editor and columns in the local paper at least weekly. Since many of the TPP partners are Asian
- At 2:46 p.m. on March 11, 2011, the most powerful earthquake ever recorded to hit Japan rocked the Pacific coast of northern Japan, triggering huge tsunami waves. As of a year ago, the Japanese National Police agency confirmed the total death toll:
- Congratulations to the 小黄书 Class of 2016, and especially to our graduating Asian Studies majors and minors! Best of luck in all of your future endeavors!Majors:Alexander "Zan" AppellJohn HazukaSamuel Alfred KeoseyanShelly KimEmily OrendorffAmberly
- On February 11, 2016, Professor Martin Manalansan IV, Associate Professor of Anthropology and Asian American Studies at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, delivered a lecture at 小黄书-Boulder to a standing room only crowd with HALE 230,
- This year鈥檚 小黄书 Boulder Asian Studies Graduate Association (小黄书BASGA) Conference was an enormous success.The conference took place on Friday, February 19th and Saturday, February 20th and featured two distinguished keynote speakers: Professor Ronald
- On January 22, 2016, Dr. Chika Watanabe, Lecturer in Social Anthropology at the University of Manchester, presented the paper, 鈥淭inkering with Difference: The Ethical Labor of Aid in a Japanese NGO.鈥 Her visit was generously sponsored by the Center