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  • The Center for Asian Studies is pleased to announce two exciting events this weekend:Rajeev Taranath, one of the world's leading exponents of the sarod, will lead two events on Saturday and Sunday. A distinguished disciple of Maestro
  • The Center for Asian Studies is happy to announce the following event:"Legal Pluralism in South Indian Fisheries: A Typology of Interplays," will take place on Friday, October 19 at 4 pm in Hale 230 on the CU-Boulder campus. A lecture by Dr. Maarten
  • Please join us Thursday, October 18 at 6 p.m. in Humanities 250 on CU-Boulder campus for an exciting lecture by Dr. Nasrin Rahimieh.Dr. Rahimieh is a Professor of Comparative Literature and the Maseeh Chair and Director of Dr. Samuel M. Jordan
  • Our graduates go on to do amazing things. Below is one testament from a recent graduate, Patricia Helfenbein. A Norlin Scholar, Patricia graduated in 2008 summa cum laude in Asian Studies. She is now pursuing her master's degree and hopes to
  • CAS Associate Director Tim Weston will be speaking on KGNU radio's program "Connections" about contemporary China and Sino-American relations during this election season on Friday, September 28 from 8:30 - 9:30 AM.   KGNU is at 88.5 FM on the
  • The Center for Asian Studies and The College of Music would like to present: Min'yo: Japan's Musical Roots.This two-part event will begin with a concert on Sunday, Septebmer 30 and conclude with a lecture on Monday, October 1. Min’yo folk songs in
  • In March 2011, CU-Boulder hosted a conference entitled "Publishing the Stage: Print and Performance in Early Modern Japan." The Center for Asian Studies was a proud sponsor of the conference, and helped convert conference papers into chapters of a
  • CAS is please to announce the following event:On Sept. 23 - 26, the International Film Series will screen four rare, not-on-DVD, Japanese films released by the Nikkatsu Studio, which is celebrating its 100th anniversary.This will likely be the only
  • CAS is happy to report the success of one of our recent workshops, "Letters and Epistolary Culture in China" held on August 17 and 18. Dr. Antje Richter, Assistant Professor in the Department of Asian Languages and Civilizations at CU-Boulder,
  • The Center for Asian Studies is happy to announce the following events, as part of our ongoing Speaker Series:The ÀÏ¾ÅÆ·²è is pleased to host Dr. Joyce Flueckiger from Emory University's Department of Religion. Dr. Flueckiger
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