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  • CAS is pleased to announce that we are close to reaching our goal of establishing an endowment in honor of establish Edward G. Seidensticker (1921-2007), mentor, teacher, and friend to many. The endowment will provide an annual fellowship for a
  • In October, CAS helped sponsor an Indian music concert and workshop as part of our year-long "Listening to Asia" theme. The two-part event featured Rajeev Taranath, one of the world's leading exponents of the sarod. Read more in our event report:The
  • On November 9, 2012, CAS sponsored a lecture about conflict over water resources and their control and allocation amongst Israel and Palestine and their neighbors by Barbara Petzen, director of Middle East Connections and the former education
  • The Center for Asian Studies is hosting the upcoming event:FLAS (Foreign Language & Area Studies) Fellowship Information SessionThursday, November 29 at 12:00pm1424 Broadway, 1st Floor Conference Room, Center for Asian Studies buildingFLAS
  • We are happy to announce the release of Yin Yang, a new publication by Alice Renouf, a member of The Center for Asian Studies Advisory Board. Please see below for a synopsis. We look forward to reading it!"China has become one of the largest study
  • This spring, CAS is happy to feature an undergraduate internship with Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. The two-credit Editorial Acquisitions Intern offers undergraduates with an interest in Asia the opportunity to work within the publishing
  • The Center for Asian Studies is pleased to feature the following gradute program:The Department of History at the University of Colorado Boulder is accepting applications for its Ph.D. program in Asian History. The Ph.D. program, which was
  • University of Colorado Boulder graduates go on to do great things. Former Buff Gwendoline Van Doosselaere recently took off to travel the world - beginning her adventures in Asia. She shares some of her experiences below:Tonight, I am about to board
  • In Colorado, Mandarin Chinese is becoming the first choice as a second language. Statewide, over 60 schools are offering Chinese language courses, starting as young as preschool. And for good reason: almost one billion people speak Mandarin
  • Please join us next Thursday for a CAS Brown Bag event:"Nuclear Koreas"Thursday, November 15 12:00 - 1:00 pm1424 Broadway St, Boulder, CO (CAS Conference Room)Dr. Jerry Peterson, Professor in Department of Physics, will discuss DPRK Nuclear Weapons
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