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- Under Beijing's ShadowWednesday, January 27 at 4:30pm MSTZOOM RegistrationChina’s rise and stepped-up involvement in Southeast Asia have prompted a blend of anticipation and unease among its smaller neighbors. The stunning growth of China has yanked
- How would past societies cope with climate disasters had they known about climate sciences? Climate research conducted in India as a play ‘Mausim’ by Kenya Fashaw-- By Atreyee Bhattacharya It was a strange (and singular) seeing my climate
- Alton Byers, who was a Visiting Scholar at CAS in 2019-2020, has written an article about the dramatic re-growth of forests in Nepal:The greening of the KhumbuWhat are the reasons for such a dramatic re-growth in trees in Nepal’s Everest region?
- Center for Asian Studies Offers Remote Internship with Shambhala Publications: Marketing & PublicityCenter for Asian Studies Remote Internship with Shambhala Publications: Marketing & Publicity The Center for Asian Studies is seeking an undergraduate student with an interest in Asia, Eastern Philosophy & Religion, and Buddhism for a
- Everyone here at the Center for Asian Studies wishes you and yours a very happy holiday season! Our offices will be closed from December 24th through January 1st. We hope you take advantage of some time off to relax and rest during
- From an article by Sara Myers:Mona Attwa's Qahwa Arabi platform makes learning accessible and appealing for remote studentsMona Attwa, an Arabic instructor in the Department of Asian Languages and Civilizations, for realizing a long-time goal with
- The Center for Asian Studies is seeking an undergraduate student with an interest in Asia, Eastern Philosophy & Religion, and Buddhism for a remote 3-credit internship at Shambhala Publications over the spring 2021 semester. Job Description
- CAS Event Wednesday, December 2 at 4:30pm MSTZoom linkPart of the Sound and Noise in Asia Speaker Series.with Madhumita Lahiri from the University of Michigan.How can print serve the needs of a largely illiterate and
- In an article in the New York Times, A Record of Horseback Riding, Written in Bone and Teeth, written by Katherine Kornei, research by William Taylor is featured. Quoting the article, it says:The advent of horseback riding transformed