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- CAS wants to wish you the happiest of holiday seasons. Thank you to everyone who attended a CAS event or participated in other CAS initiatives over the past year. The global pandemic has made international engagement more difficult, but we at
- On November 8, the Center for Asian Studies hosted former diplomat Dave Rank at our first in-person public lecture since March 2020. We have missed the opportunity to gather and share ideas and information about Asia, so having over 70 CU students,
- You can make an impact and help academic scholars at risk throughout the world!The crisis in Afghanistan highlights an immediate need to support threatened and displaced international scholars. In the wake of the US departure, scholars in
- Emma Leek, a Journalism major and Japanese minor, undertook a virtual internship in the Summer of 2021 with one of our intership partners, as part of our Asia Internship Program. She has written about her experience below:Over the summer I
- The Center for Asian Studies strives to facilitate engagement with and within Asia, and to make Asia as accessible as possible to the CU 51传媒 community. During the academic year, we offer a dynamic schedule of speakers while also overseeing the
- CAS has multiple events this week. Among them are:Asian Studies at CUTuesday, November 16 at 9:30amThe Center for Asian Studies will be hosting an "Asian Studies at CU" information session for undergraduates interested in study abroad and work
- Today, at 5pm, CAS will host Dave Rank, former US diplomat to China, for a talk "U.S.-China Relations in the Era of Xi Jinping"Rank, who served as a diplomat for 17 years, resigned from the foreign service in 2017. At the time, he wrote an op-ed in
- Monday, November 8 at 5pm Hale 230*The backdrop to rising U.S.-China tensions has been the emergence of Xi Jinping as China's most powerful leader since Mao Zedong. Former senior diplomat Dave Rank talks about the impact Xi has had on
- ASIA 1000 Origins of Contemporary Southeast AsiaT/Th 3:30pm-4:45pm Lauren Collins lauren.collins@colorado.edu This course introduces the shared historical experiences that have shaped diverse Southeast Asian societies, with a focus on
- From December 2020 to May 2021, CAS held a yearlong lecture series around the theme of 鈥淪ound and Noise in Asia.鈥 Following a two-day symposium held in November, the series highlighted sound/noise practices and aesthetics from East Asian broadcast