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- Professor William Wei's new book, "Asians in Colorado," was published earlier this year by ³Ô¹ÏÍø of Washington Press. Wei's research has focused on modern China as well as the Asian American experience. Wei focuses on these
- CAS is kicking off our fall event calendar with two screenings: Cinema Kabuki: Sagi Musume and Last Life in the Universe!From a white heron to a coquettish girl, to a woman seducing her lover and hellish betrayal, Sagi Museum, or “
- ASIA 4930: Center for Asian Studies Videography InternshipApplication Deadline: September 6, 2016The Center for Asian Studies is looking for a motivated and energetic intern who will film and archive CAS Speaker Series events for the fall 2016
- The Center for Asian Studies welcomes the CU community back for the Fall 2016 semester! Welcome back to all returning CU faculty, staff, and students, and a special welcome to all of the new Buffs. CAS is hosting several exciting
- ASIA 4300 "Urban Asia: History, Modernity, Challenges" will cover a variety of cities in China (including Hong Kong and Taiwan), India, Japan, Afghanistan, Malaysia, Indonesia, and other countries, and will be taught thematically (
- CU Boulder Religious Studies professor and CAS board member Terry Kleeman is a leading scholar on Taoism, China's only native religion. His recent book, "Celestial Masters: History and Ritual in Early Daoist Communities" is the first work
- The Anderson Language and Technology Center at CU Boulder (ALTEC) offers language courses at various levels throughout the academic year. Here are some upcoming courses in Asian languages for fall semester:Beginning Hindi: July 18 - August 17,
- In collaboration with CU Study Abroad and the CU Leeds School of Business Global Initiatives program, The Center for Asian Studies has partnered with three companies in Tokyo to offer internships to CU students this summer. The internships aim to
- Formally recognized as the 14th incarnation in 1950 at the age of 15, the Dalai Lama was last in Boulder in 1997 when he spoke at both CU Boulder and Naropa ³Ô¹ÏÍø. During his last visit, the he delivered the keynote address at a
- Adam Lisbon, Japanese Studies Librarian, curated Japan and Disaster: 1670-1995, a small exhibition of items relating to major natural disasters in Japan over the past 325 years. Japan is prone to frequent earthquakes because the island