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- We will be taking time off to celebrate and enjoy time with our families over the holidays.We hope you have a restful and happy holiday break, but if you happent to be looking for us before January 2, please email Danielle Rocheleau Salaz, Executive
- Amit Ranjan gave a talk titled: “Dare Dara disturb the Universe?” on November 1, 2019. 52 people came for the talk (including a number of students from my class.) The speaker talked about the differences between Dara Shikoh, who was set to take the
- On November 18th, CAS was one of some 80 venues across the country hosting the China Town Hall, a national conversation on US-China relations organized by the National Committee on US-China Relations. This year’s event - attended by over 100 people
- Center for Asian Studies Internship at Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Editorial Acquisitions InternThe Center for Asian Studies is seeking an undergraduate student with an interest in Asia for a 2-credit internship at Rowman &
- The Center for Asina Studies Information sessions about the Asia Internship Program will be held on Thursday, January 16, 2020 at 5 p.m. and on Tuesday, January 21, 2020 at noon. This year we will be able to offer at least 4 positions in both
- Alton C. Byers, CAS Visiting Scholar and Research Associate at INSTAAR has authored an article about the impact mules are making on the Everest Trail. In the article, Byers writes that "[The mules] have largely replaced the use of dzopkio
- Wednesday, November 20 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. CASE Building, Room E313Come learn about Cultures and Languages Across the Curriculum (CLAC)from the Center for Asian Studies and CU faculty members who have taught classes utilizing CLAC
- Doors open at 3:30pm Event begins promptly at 4pm Wolf Law 207A national discussion on the topic of the current Sino-American relationship and the impact it is having on us, on our businesses, our educational institutions, our communities, our
- From an article in CU Boulder Today by Sam Linnerooth:The hallways under CU Boulder’s Norlin Library are lined with rows and rows of nondescript gray boxes. It’s not the most scenic spot on campus, but the university’s 101 year-old archives can be a
- Sam (Selma K.) Sonntag’s co-edited volume on The Politics of Language Contact in the Himalaya was recently published by Open Book Publishers. The five in-depth chapters cover language politics in Tibet (China), Assam (India), and Nepal,