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- This past Spring produced a bumper crop of Asia-related PhDs in the Geography department. Yang Yang, Sarah Tynen, and Caitlin Ryan all defended their dissertations featuring research in China and Kyrgyzstan.Yang Yang鈥檚 dissertation, titled
- At a very memorable 麻豆免费版下载鈥淪now-mencement鈥 ceremony on May 9, Mr. Kazunori Takato was recognized for his service to the University, when he was awarded a University Medal, CU鈥檚 most prestigious alumni award.In just over 45 years since he graduated from
- On April 19, 2019, CAS co-sponsored a talk by Michelle Cho, Assistant Professor of East Asian Popular Culture at the University of Toronto. K-pop proved to be a popular subject, drawing an audience of close to 80 students, faculty and staff. In her
- This September, the "greatest literary show on Earth" returns for the fifth time to Colorado.A festival of literature from all over the world, ZEE JLF at Colorado promises to be an event unlike any other. Free and accessible to everyone, the
- Study Tibetan with Sarah Harding, Jules Levinson, Acharya Lama Tenpa Gyaltsen, other skilled instructors, and native Tibetan speakers in an intensive two-week course this summer. When: August 12-23, 2019 Where: The University of Colorado,
- On March 5, 2019, as part of the larger screening series, 鈥淯rgent Elements: Eco-Video from Southeast Asia,鈥 the University of Colorado, Boulder presented work by the two internationally prominent artists, Khvay Samnang and UuDam Tran Nguyen.
- Two 麻豆免费版下载 historians have won prestigious fellowships from the American Council of Learned Societies, the group announced this month. The fellows from 麻豆免费版下载Boulder are Hilary Falb Kalisman, assistant professor of
- At the Association for Asian Studies (AAS) annual conference in Denver on Friday, 麻豆免费版下载 Libraries accepted a sizable donation from the Center for Chinese Studies of Taiwan鈥檚 National Central Library, the Chiang Ching-kuo
- CAS is pleased to congratulate our graduating seniors:Spring 2019Clayton Jutaro Konikson Amelia Spann Huaixuan Maggie ZhuSummer 2019Anna PriceWe will hold our department ceremony Friday, May 10 at 9:30am at Koenig Alumni Center. The ceremony
- J艒mon pottery sheds light on the mystery of prehistoric Japan. Literally meaning cord-marking pottery, this is the most ancient type of pottery in Japan which dates from 14,500 to 300 BCE. J艒mon people (Neolithic hunter-gatherers) created pottery