Faculty News
- Assistant Professor of Chinese, Katherine Alexander's book titled, Teaching and Transformation in Popular Confucian Literature of the Late Qing, will be published this August 2025. Thanks in part to support from a Kayden Research Grant in 2024, the
- Emeritus Professor Paul W. Kroll has published a new book, The Poetry of Meng Haoran, in De Gruyter's Library of Chinese Humanities series. This is the first complete translation into any language of all of the poetry of Meng Haoran (689-
- Congratulations to Sangbok Kim for completing his five year text book project that started back in 2017. Anytime Korean is an interactive and engaging textbook series ( Beginning 1, Beginning 2, Intermediate 1,
- Antje Richter, Associate Professor of Chinese, is the current president of the Early Medieval China Group. The Early Medieval China Group was established to promote the communications between scholars who focus on the Early
- Levi Thompson, Assistant Professor of Arabic, was recently interviewed by the popular literary website ArabLit about his work translating the Syro-Palestinian poet Ramy al-Asheq, who now lives in Germany. You can read the interview by
- For over 30 years the Graduate School has awarded Graduate Part-Time Instructor Teaching Excellence Awards. This year, the Graduate School is awarding GPTI Appreciation Awards to recognize those who have risen to the challenge presented by
- Congratulations to Antje Richter for being chosen as a winner of the 2019-2020 Outstanding Faculty Mentor Award! Sponsored by the Graduate School, this award recognizes outstanding mentorship of graduate students and contributions to
- “By closely examining the maps, we get a chance to touch and feel the paper, ink, and other details on the maps that would not be easily accessed anywhere else,” Graduate student Shuran Jiang said. Graduate students from Assistant Professor
- “The students who took advantage of this opportunity had a good experience. Some of the freshmen told me that they had no idea about the amount and variety of resources available to them at the library. The upperclassmen in the other course
- Congratulations to Mona Attwa for being selected as one of this year's winners of the Best Should Teach Gold Award for for excellence in teaching and for outstanding contributions to improving higher education at the University of Colorado