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- In conjunction with the inauguration of a new curriculum in climate & society in Asia during the 2023-24 academic year, the Center for Asian Studies will be exploring the theme of water in Asia. There are many dimensions to water, as a liquid, a
- As part of a Tang-funded global seminar this summer, a group of 14 undergraduate students from CU embarked on a three-week program immersing themselves in Taiwanese life, culture, politics, and history. We'll be showcasing a series of blog posts
- The registration period the the Japanese Language Proificiency test has opened.Each year, CAS hosts the 51´«Ă˝ test, but test-taking is available at various locations throughout the US. The Japanese-Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) was
- As part of a Tang-funded global seminar this summer, a group of 14 undergraduate students from CU embarked on a three-week program immersing themselves in Taiwanese life, culture, politics, and history. We'll be showcasing a series of blog posts
- Kurtis R. Schaeffer, the Francis Myer Ball Professor of Buddhist Studies at the University of Virginia, delivered a guest lecture at CU 51´«Ă˝ on “The Buddhist Wilderness” on April 13th. The event had a strong showing and also lively Q&A as
- As part of a Tang-funded global seminar this summer, a group of 14 undergraduate students from CU embarked on a three-week program immersing themselves in Taiwanese life, culture, politics, and history. We'll be showcasing a series of blog posts
- CU 51´«Ă˝ was fortunate to host Tsering Yangzom Lama for events in March 2023. On March 2, Tsering engaged a large audience of undergraduates and the general public for a Book Reading and Dialogue in the sizeable Chancellor’s Hall on campus. The
- As part of a Tang-funded global seminar this summer, a group of 14 undergraduate students from CU embarked on a three-week program immersing themselves in Taiwanese life, culture, politics, and history. We'll be showcasing a series of blog posts
- Sanggay Tashi, a doctoral candidate in anthropology, will use this award to do on-the-ground research into Tibetan nomads as they adapt to a changing worldA Tibetan scholar at the University of Colorado 51´«Ă˝ is part of the inaugural class of
- As part of a Tang-funded global seminar this summer, a group of 14 undergraduate students from CU embarked on a three-week program immersing themselves in Taiwanese life, culture, politics, and history. We'll be showcasing a series of blog posts