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- Study abroad this summer in one of the most ancient cities in China and integrate into campus life at Xi'an Jiaotong University. Students will study China in the making through studying local literature and history on site. Excursions include: the
- We are pleased to partner with the Voice Area of the College of Music at CU to bring "Songs of East Asia" to campus on Friday, October 23.This is a lecture-recital on Art Songs from Japan, China, and Korea, featuring Dr. Jung Woo Kim,
- Call for proposals for summer faculty-led courses in China (and surrounding countries).CU faculty members are encouraged to submit proposals to organize and teach an undergraduate course in China (or China and neighboring countries) in summer 2017
- Join us on Thursday, October 15, for our next Luncheon Series event. Allison Shelton, Ph.D. Candidate in the Department of English, will present her dissertation research on "Narratives of Environment and Radical Localism in Indian Anglophone
- Join the Center for Asian Studies and the Department of Asian Languages and Civilizations tonight as we welcome Dr. Sonja Arntzen, Professor Emerita of the University of Toronto, to campus to give a public lecture on "The Sarashina Diary: A New
- The Center for Asian Studies is pleased to collaborate with the Departments of English, Ethnic Studies, Geography, History, and Political Science to bring Ali Abunimah to campus for a public lecture on "The Battle for Justice in Palestine" on
- The Center for Asian Studies is pleased to be a local host for the 2015 CHINA Town Hall: Local Connections, National Reflections event. CHINA Town Hall is a national day of programming on China involving about 70 cities throughout the United
- The Center for Asian Studies and CU Study Abroad are happy to co-sponsor an Information Session for faculty members who are interested in learning about leading Global Seminars in Asia. These are summer courses where a faculty member takes a group
- The Center for Asian Studies is pleased to help the Program in Jewish Studies bring Palestinian-Israeli author Sayed Kashua to CU for a talk on "The Foreign Mother Tongue: Writing between Arabic and Hebrew in Israel/Palestine" on Wednesday
- Amy Schubert, Ph.D. Candidate in the Department of Geography, will present our next Luncheon Series event on Thursday, October 1.Schubert explores how divergent historical, social, and economic experiences in northeastern China have produced spatial