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- We are happy to announce our first Brown Bag event of the new semester:"Politics of Convenience: Ethno-Religious Tolerance and Intolerance in the Medieval Mediterranean"Monday, January 28 at 12:00pmGuggenheim 201E, CU-Boulder campusThis Brown Bag
- We are happy to announce our first Speaker Series event of the Spring Semester:The Remaking of Asia: What does the Shift of Power from the West to the East Portend?Friday, January 25 at 4:00pmATLAS 100, CU-Boulder campusReception immediately
- Part of our mission at CAS is to support Asian scholarship, especially for students. We have dedicated an entire section of our website to publicize outside funding for graduate and undergraduate students. This includes funding for dissertation and
- CAS is pleased to announce a new course in Asian religions this spring: Women in Buddhism. Buddhist texts depict an array of female figures: cajoling goddesses, prostitute temptresses, enlightened queens, numinous hags, ardent nuns, scorned
- Choice Reviews has named Associate Director Timothy Weston's new co-edited (with Lionel M. Jensen) volume, China in and beyond the Headlines, one of 20 Editors' Picks for the month of January 2013. Choice states: “Chosen by the
- The faculty and staff of the Center for Asian Studies offer our warmest congratulations to everyone in the graduating class of December 2012. To arrive at this occasion took hard work and dedication, and we’re certain that you will represent CU
- For those that could not attend South, Southeast and West Asia Outreach Program's (SSEWA) latest workshop, "Water in Israel and Palestine: Geographical, Social and Political Perspectives," we are pleased to provide audio recordings of the event
- As the fall term wraps up, we are already looking towards the future. CAS is excited to announce our upcoming January events:International Conference on the Syrian CrisisJanuary 11, 9:00 am, University of Denver, Josef Korbel School of
- CAS is pleased to announce that we are close to reaching our goal of establishing an endowment in honor of establish Edward G. Seidensticker (1921-2007), mentor, teacher, and friend to many. The endowment will provide an annual fellowship for a
- In October, CAS helped sponsor an Indian music concert and workshop as part of our year-long "Listening to Asia" theme. The two-part event featured Rajeev Taranath, one of the world's leading exponents of the sarod. Read more in our event report:The