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  • Please join us Monday, October 29 at 5:30 PM at the Center for Community's 3rd floor Abram Lounge for an exciting event:"CHINA Town Hall,” a national day of China-related programming, is designed to provide Americans with an opportunity to discuss
  • The Center for Asian Studies is please to announce an exciting upcoming event:Japanese American Relations: A Personal Odyssey with Mariko Terasaki Miller Thursday, October 25 at 5pmEaton Humanities 250, CU-BoulderReception immediately following
  • The Center for Asian Studies is pleased to announce two exciting events this weekend:Rajeev Taranath, one of the world's leading exponents of the sarod, will lead two events on Saturday and Sunday. A distinguished disciple of Maestro
  • The Center for Asian Studies is happy to announce the following event:"Legal Pluralism in South Indian Fisheries: A Typology of Interplays," will take place on Friday, October 19 at 4 pm in Hale 230 on the CU-Boulder campus. A lecture by Dr. Maarten
  • Please join us Thursday, October 18 at 6 p.m. in Humanities 250 on CU-Boulder campus for an exciting lecture by Dr. Nasrin Rahimieh.Dr. Rahimieh is a Professor of Comparative Literature and the Maseeh Chair and Director of Dr. Samuel M. Jordan
  • Our graduates go on to do amazing things. Below is one testament from a recent graduate, Patricia Helfenbein. A Norlin Scholar, Patricia graduated in 2008 summa cum laude in Asian Studies. She is now pursuing her master's degree and hopes to
  • CAS Associate Director Tim Weston will be speaking on KGNU radio's program "Connections" about contemporary China and Sino-American relations during this election season on Friday, September 28 from 8:30 - 9:30 AM.   KGNU is at 88.5 FM on the
  • The Center for Asian Studies and The College of Music would like to present: Min'yo: Japan's Musical Roots.This two-part event will begin with a concert on Sunday, Septebmer 30 and conclude with a lecture on Monday, October 1. Min’yo folk songs in
  • In March 2011, CU-Boulder hosted a conference entitled "Publishing the Stage: Print and Performance in Early Modern Japan." The Center for Asian Studies was a proud sponsor of the conference, and helped convert conference papers into chapters of a
  • CAS is please to announce the following event:On Sept. 23 - 26, the International Film Series will screen four rare, not-on-DVD, Japanese films released by the Nikkatsu Studio, which is celebrating its 100th anniversary.This will likely be the only
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