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- Every semester, the Center for Asian Studies hosts a career panel to inform students of career opportunities in Asia and in Asia-related fields. This spring's panel will be on Thursday, February 27 from 5:00 until 6:30 p.m in Humanities 250.The
- Professor Bella Mody of the Journalism and Mass Communication Program will present our next Luncheon Series event where she will discuss newspapers and citizen education in the context of the Maoist insurgency, considered by the government to be
- Richa Nagar, Professor of Geography at the University of Minnesota, will deliver the Keynote Address for the 20th Annual Critical Geography Conference, to be held February 21-23. Nagar's lecture will be on Friday, February 21, at 4:00 p.m. in
- Emily Yeh, Associate Professor of Geography at CU, will be at Innisfree Poetry Bookstore & Cafe on the Hill on Wednesday, February 12 at 7:00 p.m. to talk about her new book, Taming Tibet: Landscape Transformation and the Gift of
- Seoul-based artist, Kim Jongku, began a two-week residency at CU on February 3. Jongku works in sculpture, video, painting, and photography. Using black, steel powder - the result of an industrial grinding process - he "writes" calligraphic
- Robert A. Kapp, President of Robert A. Kapp & Associates, Inc, of Port Townsend, Washington, will come to CU on Friday, February 7, to give a lecture on corporate responsibility in contemporary China at 11:00 a.m. in Koelbel S125.Dr. Kapp'
- Have you been looking for a community of students who are interested in Asia? Have you heard about the Asian Studies major and are wondering how it can fit into your academic plan? Would you like to incorporate Asia into your undergraduate career
- The first Luncheon Series talk of the year will be on Thursday, January 30. Marcus Perman of the Tsadra Foundation will discuss the culture of books in Tibet.In the context of written documents, if you ask the question, "what is sacred?" you get
- We are sorry to announce that "Catastrophies in Asia: The North Korean Nuclear Issue" featuring Ambassador Christopher Hill on January 30 has been canceled due to external circumstances.
- The first Luncheon Series talk of the year will be on Thursday, January 30. Marcus Perman of the Tsadra Foundation will discuss the culture of books in Tibet.In the context of written documents, if you ask the question, "what is sacred?" you get