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- CAS is pleased to announce that our own Executive Director, Danielle Rocheleau Salaz, is a contributor to Cultures and Languages Across the Curriculum in Higher Education: Harnessing the Transformative Potentials of CLAC Across Disciplines,
- Wednesday, November 30 at 5:30pm Humanities 135If you cannot come in person, you can also join via zoom:https://cuboulder.zoom.us/j/98705216835 password: MovementFeaturing an introduction to the film by filmmaker Robert Levering (Executive
- Global Asias Cyber Chat: Globalization and Circulation of Asian Popular CultureTuesday, November 15 at 12:00pm MSTZoom RegistrationThis discussion will examine issues such as how various forms of Asian popular culture have responded to or
- November 9th 4:00 - 5:30 PM Hale 230A book launch for the ChinaMade project, featuring a panel discussion with CAS Visiting Scholar Max Hirsh, Gökçe Günel (Rice University), CAS Faculty Director Tim Oakes, and Professor
- “Chehelom”… is Persian for fortieth, it also refers to the 40th day after a person’s death in Iran. It is a particularly respected day to gather with family, friends, and even strangers to mourn for the deceased as if they passed away yesterday.
- Join us for a conversation about Dr. Maeda's New Book "Like Water: A Cultural History of Bruce Lee"CAS Event Tuesday, November 1 at 9amRegister HereJoin Dean and Vice Provost of Undergraduate Education Dr. Daryl Joji Maeda as he discusses his
- Today marks the 40th day after the killing of Mahsa Jina Amini on Sep 16, 2022. She was a 22-year-old woman taken into custody and killed by “morality” police for her “unsatisfactory” hejab*. This unofficial police force has been
- ASIA 1000 Origins of Contemporary Southeast Asia T/Th 3:30-4:45 Lauren Collins (lauren.collins@colorado.edu) Introduces the shared historical experiences that have shaped diverse Southeast Asian societies, with a focus on the continuing effects
- Over the past decade, China has seemingly exploded onto the international development scene. President Xi Jinping’s 2013 launch of the ‘Belt & Road Initiative’ heralded a newly assertive posture on China’s part, and since then there has been a
- The Center for Asian Studies is excited to announce that CU 51ý students who are interested in learning about the Tibet and Himalayan region are now able to pursue a certificate in Tibetan and Himalayan studies. Culturally and ethnically Tibetan