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- Adam H. Lisbon, the Japanese Studies Librarian, will give a presentation on Multi-Lingual Zotero (MLZ). Many citation management programs don’t really provide an easy, efficient, means of citing an item in multiple languages. MLZ proposes to solve
- The collaboration on a Buddhist Studies lecture series—between the University of Colorado and Naropa University—got off to a wonderful start on Thursday, October 17th. Janet Gyatso from Harvard University spent the day visiting both institutions and
- The Center for Asian Studies is offering a 2-credit internship at the locally-based, nationally-renown Rowman & Littlefield Publishers to an undergraduate student with an interest in Asia.The intern will assist the History, International Studies
- Are you studying Japanese, Chinese, Hindi or any subject related to Japan, China or India? Are you interested in teaching or simply sharing your knowledge about Asia with school-age children? Earn one CU upper division credit hour
- We are beginning the next round of competitions for the Foreign Languages and Area Studies Fellowship for Summer 2014 and academic year 2014-2015. In order to give students an opportunity to learn more about the fellowship and the application
- In this Brown Bag event, Amy Liu, Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science, will discuss Chinese Migration in Europe. In the past twenty years, Eastern Europe has become an increasing popular destination for Chinese migrants. In
- On Friday, November 15, Brot Coburn, author of The Vast Unknown, will give a presentation at CU. Coburn will contextualize the first American ascent of Mt. Everest in 1963, the topic of his book, within the Cold War; discuss many of the unique
- On Monday, November 11, Millie Creighton, Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia, will come to CU to give a talk about the popularity of Korean popular culture in Japan. In this talk, entitled “Japanese Fandom and
- by Andre Martinez, MA student, JapaneseThe Denver I grew up in was a dusty old cow town; ghosts of the glory days as a beatnik stopover swept in and out of old river front warehouses by empty railways.I remember all too clearly the world before the
- Dr. Abbas Milani, director of Iranian Studies at Stanford University, will be coming to Boulder at the end of this week to give a talk on the US and the possibilities of democracy in Iran.We are at a critical juncture in the troubled history of US-