Associate Director of CAS and Instructor in Asian Studies, Colleen Berry is Retiring

Aug. 17, 2020

After 5 years as Associate Director of CAS and Instructor in Asian Studies, Colleen Berry is retiring! We cannot stress enough what an impact Colleen has had on Asian Studies at CU. Under Colleen鈥檚 guidance, the Asian Studies program has not only grown in student numbers, but has also been...

Center for Asian Studies Spring 2020 Newsletter is here!

Aug. 10, 2020

The Center for Asian Studies Newsletter that reviews our major achievments and news during 2019 has been published. The newsletter Includes news about faculty and alumni, what's been happening with the China Made project, and much more! You can find the newsletter here.

Center for Asian Studies Courses for Fall 2020

July 27, 2020

This fall, the Center for Asian Studies is offering several classes. Among them are: ASIA 4300: Open Topics in Asian Literature and Culture The Politics of Memory in Asia Dr. Lauren Yapp Fall 2020, days/time TBA Taught in person How are narratives of the past constructed 鈥 and contested 鈥...

How Discrimination Increases Chinese Overseas Students' Support for Authoritarian Rule

July 20, 2020

This is a paper written by Yingjie Fan Stanford University - Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies Jennifer Pan Stanford University Zijie Shao Sun Yat-Sen University (SYSU) - School of Government Yiqing Xu Stanford University Abstract: The cross-border flow of people for educational exchange in Western democracies is seen as...

CAS Statement on ICE Restrictions on International Students

July 13, 2020

July 16 Update While we are relieved that the Trump administration has decided to rescind the ICE directive, announced on July 6th, that would have put hundreds of thousands of international student visas at risk, we deplore the administration鈥檚 ongoing efforts to limit meaningful interaction and engagement between the United...

CAS Awarded Grant from the Albert Smith Nuclear Age Fund

July 2, 2020

The Center for Asian Studies has been awarded a grant from the Albert Smith Nuclear Age Fund for the project 鈥淎 Tale of Two Asias: Living in and Beyond the Nuclear Age.鈥 The project involves developing a series of workshops comparing and contrasting Japanese and Chinese experiences with, and struggles...

CAS hosts webinar on 鈥淎sia After COVID-19鈥

June 29, 2020

On June 18th CAS hosted a webinar on 鈥淎sia After COVID-19鈥 which featured four Asia-based speakers offering their comments on the short and long term impacts of the COVID panedemic in different regions of East and Southeast Asia. What, we asked them to consider, are the 鈥渘ew normals鈥 that people...

Japanese Language classes at ALTEC in July

June 22, 2020

Join the Anderson Language and Technology Center (ALTEC) to learn a language and broaden your horizon from the comfort of your home. Languages include American Sign Language (ASL), French, Japanese and Spanish. We welcome you to engage in an energizing and fun, yet intensive learning experience. In support of the...

CAS says goodbye to Irma Zavitri

June 15, 2020

During the 2019-20 academic year, CAS hosted Irma Zavitri, through the Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistant (FLTA) Program. Irma taught our sequence of Beginning Indonesian language classes and contributed her charm, sense of humor, and friendship to our community over the past 10 months. Now that she has returned to...

CAS Event: Asia After COVID-19

June 8, 2020

Thursday, June 18 at 5pm MDT What sorts of longer-term economic, political, social, and cultural changes has the pandemic ushered in for different regions / countries in Asia? In what ways will things not return to the way they were before COVID-19? What is the 鈥檔ew normal鈥 for different parts...

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