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- CAS is pleased to partner with the Department of Geography and the Tibet Himalaya Initiative to invite John Osburg from the University of Rochester to present on "Business and Belief among Han Chinese Practitioners of Tibetan Buddhism in
- This Thursday, April 21, Kathryn E. Goldfarb, Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology, will present at our last Luncheon Series event of the semester on, "Anonymity, Ancestry, and Family Registry: Adoption Debates in
- The South Asia Speaker Series is bringing Dr. David Gilmartin, Professor of Anthropology at North Carolina State University, on Tuesday, April 19, to speak on "Voting and Party Symbols in India: The Visual and the Law in Constituting the Sovereign
- Eric Fish, author of China's Millennials: The Want Generation and writer at Asia Society, will give a presentaiton at С»ÆÊé on Thursday, April 14, on "Struggle, Disillusionment, and Rebellion Among Chinese Youth."In 1989, students
- Next Tuesday, Paul D. Miller, a.k.a. DJ Spooky, will present at our next Luncheon Series event on his work, "Exploring Water, Cities, Climate, and Music in India."DJ Spooky is an electronic and experimental hip hop musician. His work has
- Are you an undergraduate student looking for internship opportunities in Asian studies? Apply today to internship with us in Fall 2016. For more information about each internship, visit http://www.colorado.edu/cas/internships.Center for Asian
- Widely considered the father of cotemporary Tibetan art, Gonkar Gyatso was one of a number of young Tibetans seeking new vehicles for creative expression and co-founded the Sweet Tea House artists’ collective in Lhasa in in 1984. Later he left Tibet
- The annual meeting of the Association for Asian Studies is coming up next week, March 31-April 3, and CAS would like to recognize the many С»ÆÊé professors who will be presenting their work at this meeting, as well as spotlight the special panel in
- The Center for Asian Studies is looking for a graduate student in a field related to Asian studies to join the CAS staff as a GRA for Data Collection and Communications for Fall 2016, with the possibility of continuation in Spring 2017 and beyond.
- David Atherton, Assistant Professor in the Department of Asian Languages and Civilizations, will present his current research at our next Luncheon Series event on Tuesday, March 15. His talk will be on "Birthing a Book: Imagining Authorial