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- Next Thursday, September 26, Jeffrey Wasserstrom, Chancellor Professor of History at UC Irvine, will come to CU to talk about the Boxer Crisis of 1900. This illustrated talk will looked at how this crisis has been linked to 鈥渃atastrophes鈥 of
- Students from Journalism and Mass Communications, International Affairs and Asian Studies spent two weeks in Beijing this summer, participating in one of CU's Global Seminars. The courses are part of a campus effort to give undergrads more
- Last month, Professor Tim Weston, CAS Associate Director, served as the scholar-expert for a delegation of Communications Directors for members of the U.S. Congress. During this trip, they met with numerous Chinese government and business leaders.
- The Center for Asian Studies welcomes Patricia Yarrow, a CU Alumna, who is visiting from Japan and will give a presentation about her working her way through the Japanese education system as an English teacher. Her ultimate goal after gaining her M.
- Explore study abroad program options in 70+ countries at http://studyabroad.colorado.edu, including Asian countries, such as China, India, Japan, Nepal, South Korea, Taiwan, and Thailand. Programs exist for all majors, all language levels, and fall
- From September 5-8, the Qi Shu Fang Peking Opera Company will be at CU presenting workshops and public performances to offer the students and community a deeper understanding of the art form. Founded in 1987 by Qi Shu Fang, the Company is dedicated
- The Center for Asian Studies is now accepting applications for the Rowman & Littlefield Editorial Acquisitions Internship. Rowman & Littlefield is a Boulder-based, nationally-renowned independent academic press that is committed to
- The Chinese and Japanese graduate programs at CU have been selected for inclusion in the Western Regional Graduate Program (WRGP). Through the WRGP, graduate students who are residents of 15 participating states may enroll in certain distinctive
- On Friday, August 9th, CAS Associate Director Timothy Weston left for China to serve as a scholar-escort for a delegation of Communication Directors for members of the U.S. Congress. This delegation, hosted in China by the National People Congress
- The CU Center for Asian Studies, in collaboration with the department of Asian Languages and Civilizations (ALC) and the Anderson Language Technology Center (ALTEC), has successfully concluded its second Hindi-Urdu STARTALK language program. Our