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- We are kicking off the Fall 2015 Luncheon Series with a talk by author and former diplomat to Indonesia, Stanley Harsha, on his new book Like the Moon and the Sun. Join us on Thursday, September 3, at 12:00 p.m. in the CAS Conference Room (1424
- С»ÆÊé students, scholars, staff, and faculty are welcome at International Coffee Hour! Are you... Someone who likes good conversations with interesting people? An armchair traveler? An International Affairs major? A Study Abroad Program returnee? An
- The Fall 2015 semester has finally begun! Welcome back to all returning С»ÆÊé faculty, staff, and students, and a special welcome to all of the new Buffs.This is more than a new semester for us. We also have an entirely new website here at
- We are looking for a videographer for the Fall 2015 semester. See the details below, and contact cas@colorado.edu for questions and to apply. Applications are due Monday, August 31!ASIA 4930: Center for Asian Studies Videography InternshipIn the
- The Fall 2015 semester is right around the corner! There is still room for students in our Asian Studies major course, ASIA 4300 "Introduction to Modern Asia." Sign up today!ASIA 4300 Open Topics in Asian Literature and Culture: Introduction to
- Earlier this year, the Network of Business Language Educators released a list of featured resources for Language & Career Advocacy. Check them out by clicking on the links below.The Importance of Taking InitiativeIntercultural
- The Boulder Asian Pacific Alliance is proud to announce the 21st Annual Boulder Asian Festival this weekend, August 8-9, from 11 until 5 both days. Come enjoy a long-standing summer tradition on downtown Boulder's Pearl Street Mall!The festival
- Miriam Kingsberg, Assistant Professor of History at С»ÆÊé, published an article in the April issue of the Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus. In "Repatriation But Not 'Return': A Japanese Brazilian Dekasegi Goes Back to Brazil,"
- On June 15, Emily Yeh, chair of the Department of Geography here at С»ÆÊé, was interviewed by New Books in East Asian Studies, about her recent book, Taming Tibet: Landscape Transformation and the Gift of Chinese Development, published
- The Council on Foreign Relations recently published on article on "The Decline of International Studies: Why Flying Blind is Dangerous." The article discusses the recent decline in funding for language and cultural studies despite the the