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- November 7-9, 2025 in Downtown Denver, ColoradoThe American Center for Mongolian Studies, in collaboration with Metropolitan State University of Denver and Ulaanbaatar-Denver Sister Cities Committee, is pleased to announce the upcoming joint
- An innovative project in the Program for Teaching East Asia brings culture and history to Colorado K-12 studentsColorado students don’t need to book a flight or get a passport to experience East Asia, because a program from the University of
- ASIA 2000 Gateway to Modern Asia: Exploring Regional ConnectionsT/Th 11am-12:15pmLauren Collins (Lauren.Collins@colorado.edu)Introduces main themes, intellectual approaches used in Asian Studies through a transdisciplinary perspective that
- October 16-18, 2025Norlin Library, rooms M549 and N410The Department of Asian Languages and Civilizations is hosting the 2025 Meeting of the American Society for Premodern Asia (ASPA), Western Branch, on October 16-18. The ASPA Western Branch
- CU Boulder cultural centers lose millions from federal funding cutsAsian, Latinx, multicultural centers seek help from community donationsThe BUENO Center was notified in September that it will lose more than $3 million in federal funding for
- Friday, October 10 at 4pmHale Sciences, room 230The plantation system, a colonial construct, has outlasted its creators. This talk presents research about a paradox in the 200-year history of an Indonesian coffee plantation. Despite
- Senior Isaac Kou—a double major in computer science and ecology and evolutionary biology, minoring in dance—had not considered working in education or with K-12 students until hearing about the Program for Teaching East Asia’s classroom outreach
- CAS Climate and Society assistant teaching professor Shae Frydenlund won a $50,000 RIO New Frontiers Grant to fund the Planning Phase of her interdisciplinary project on geothermal development, entitled: New Frontiers in the Renewable Energy
- Welcome to the twelfth edition of the Colorado Journal of Asian Studies (CJAS), published by the Center for Asian Studies at the University of Colorado Boulder. Since its founding, CJAS has celebrated the creativity and insight of undergraduate
- For the first time, in 1990, May was officially designated as a month honoring Asian American and Pacific Islander heritage. Though the current U.S. administration recently withdrew federal recognition, the month continues to be celebrated by a wide