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- Are you interested in helping incoming international students adjust to life at CU? Volunteer to be an International Student Guide! For more information, please visit http://www.colorado.edu/oie/isg. To apply to be an International Student Guide,
- This article was originally published in the University of Colorado Arts and Sciences Magazine. To read the full article, please click here.Belly up to a bar, drop by a café, or sit down at a bus stop and mention Tibet in most any American city,
- This article was originally published in the University of Colorado Arts and Sciences Magazine. To read the full article, please click here.At 5 a.m., Professor Herbert Covert sits silently in the Vietnamese jungle, waiting for the morning calls of
- For the first time, CU will be a testing site for the popular Japanese-Language Proficiency Test. The Center for Asian Studies is excited to work with JLPT and the Association for American Teachers of Japanese to bring this test to Colorado, as the
- Four students at the University of Colorado Boulder were selected to received highly-competitive Critical Language Scholarships (CLS) by the U.S. Department of State for summer 2014.Thirteen languages are included in the CLS program: Arabic,
- The Conference on World Affairs Athenaeum Program, sponsored by the Center for Asian Studies, brought Alison Klayman to CU Boulder’s campus March 10th-13th. Alison Klayman directed the film Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry. Her important work with Ai Weiwei
- CU Boulder’s Asian Studies Graduate Association (CUBASGA) held its annual graduate student conference on March 7th and 8th. Beginning in 1998, this conference has been organized to provide current graduate students with a forum to present original
- The Center for Asian Studies is pleased to announce our Spring 2014 graduates!Sharon Chang is graduating with a dual degree in the College of Arts & Sciences, majoring in Asian Studies and Japanese, and in the Leeds School of Business, where she
- On Friday February 21, Professor Richa Nagar of the University of Minnesota gave a lecture, sponsored by CAS entitled Muddying the Waters: Co-authoring feminisms across scholarship and activism. The talk was based on her forthcoming book by the
- Dennis McGilvray, Professor Emeritus of Anthropology, will discuss his recent research in Sri Lanka at the final CAS Luncheon Series event of Spring 2014. This event will be held on Thursday, May 1, at 12:00 p.m. in the CAS Conference Room at