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- Together with the Colorado Tibetan community, the Vail Symposium, and CU’s Department of Anthropology, the Tibet Himalaya Initiative is pleased to invite you to a special event this summer linked to Professor Carole McGranahan's longstanding
- On April 3, Michael R. Sheehy, Ph.D., Research Associate Professor and Director of Research at the Contemplative Sciences Center at the University of Virginia, delivered a talk titled Towards Contemplative Fluency: Framing Tibetan Meditation
- After spending a few years teaching English abroad in Japan with the Japanese Exchange and Teaching program (JET), Adam Lisbon, Japanese and Korean Studies librarian at the University Libraries, fell in love with the country and its
- Power Plays: Colonialism, Imperialism, and the Making of National Sports in South and Southeast AsiaA commuter professional development program for high school and community college (grades 9-14) educators in Colorado.Make the 2024 Summer Olympics a teachable moment for history, geography, political science, and social sciences. Learn why certain
- Many of the students featured in the A&S Magazine's article about CU's Amazing Grads have Asian Studies connections.The article is highlighting Valerie Lombogia, a graduating Asian Studies student this semester.Also highlighted is Frances
- We would like to congratulate the following students graduating this week!Asian Studies Major:Elinor Catalano Major: Asian Studies Minor: Art PracticesThesis: The Colonial Era and Beyond: The Past and Present and its Effect on Music and
- The Center for Asian Studies has awarded several language program and research scholarships for this coming summer. CAS also would like to honor recipients of year-long fellowships and scholarships for the past year. Summer Programs for
- Claiming the nation: Reflections on the state of religion and politics in the PhilippinesWednesday, April 24 at 5pm Center for Teaching and Learning in the CASE buildingFree and open to the public Please register online at: https://forms.gle/
- Over the weekend of 24 and 25 February 2024, the CU Boulder Asian Studies Graduate Association (CUBASGA) held our 25th annual conference at UMC. CUBASGA is the largest graduate student conference in our field and is run entirely by graduate students
- The Problem of Being: Ontology in Contemporary Islamic Philosophy HUMN 230 | Monday, 15 April 2024, 11:00 am – 12:30 pm Register here Mullā Ṣadrā (d. 1640) is one of the greatest of all Islamic philosophers matched only by the likes