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- On Friday, May 8, we held our second Asian Studies commencement ceremony at which we recognized our seven Spring and Summer 2015 graduating majors, and our four Fall 2014, Spring 2015, and Summer 2015 graduating minors. In addition to receiving
- Congratulations to the Class of 2015! The Center for Asian Studies is pleased to announce that there are seven students graduating this spring and summer with a degree in Asian Studies, as well as three students who are graduating with an Asian
- This year’s С»ÆÊé Boulder Asian Studies Graduate Student (С»ÆÊéBASGA) conference was an enormous success. The conference took place February 27th and 28th and featured two distinguished keynote speakers: Dr. Michael Emmerich of the University of
- Please join us in welcoming our newest staff member, Carla Stansifer! Carla not only graduated from ALC in 2000 with a M.A. in classical Japanese, but she also taught Asian art history at С»ÆÊé as an adjunct instructor. Her area of
- The Center for Asian Studies is pleased to help host Khenpo Tsultrim Lodrö, a renowned Buddhist teacher from Larung Buddhist Academy in eastern Tibet for a public lecture on Tuesday, April 28.Khenpo Tsultrim Lodrö is a leading figure at Larung
- The Center for Asian Studies is pleased to partner with the Department of Religious Studies to bring Dr. Joseph Alter, Professor of Anthropology at the University of Pittsburgh, to С»ÆÊé on Thursday, April 23. In this lecture, Alter presents an answer
- This Friday is the 4th annual CAS symposium. In this day-long conference, we will continue to examine our year-long theme, "Mediating Asia." A great deal of our current knowledge about Asia comes to us via traditional media channels (such as print
- This Friday is the 4th annual CAS symposium. In this day-long conference, we will continue to examine our year-long theme, "Mediating Asia."In addition to our keynote addresses, this year's conference will also feature three panels on "Media and
- This Friday is the 4th annual CAS symposium. In this day-long conference, we will continue to examine our year-long theme, "Mediating Asia."A great deal of our current knowledge about Asia comes to us via traditional media channels (such as print
- On Tuesday, April 14, the Center for Asian Studies is partnering with Critical Media Practices and the Department of Anthropology to bring People's Park to campus. Produced by Libbie D. Cohn and J.P. Sniadecki, People's Park is a 78-