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- November 7-9, 2025 in Downtown Denver, ColoradoThe American Center for Mongolian Studies, in collaboration with Metropolitan State University of Denver and Ulaanbaatar-Denver Sister Cities Committee, is pleased to announce the upcoming joint
 - An innovative project in the Program for Teaching East Asia brings culture and history to Colorado K-12 studentsColorado students don’t need to book a flight or get a passport to experience East Asia, because a program from the University of
 - ASIA 2000 Gateway to Modern Asia: Exploring Regional ConnectionsT/Th 11am-12:15pmLauren Collins (Lauren.Collins@colorado.edu)Introduces main themes, intellectual approaches used in Asian Studies through a transdisciplinary perspective that
 - October 16-18, 2025Norlin Library, rooms M549 and N410The Department of Asian Languages and Civilizations is hosting the 2025 Meeting of the American Society for Premodern Asia (ASPA), Western Branch, on October 16-18. The ASPA Western Branch
 - ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ cultural centers lose millions from federal funding cutsAsian, Latinx, multicultural centers seek help from community donationsThe BUENO Center was notified in September that it will lose more than $3 million in federal funding for
 - Friday, October 10 at 4pmHale Sciences, room 230The plantation system, a colonial construct, has outlasted its creators. This talk presents research about a paradox in the 200-year history of an Indonesian coffee plantation. Despite
 - Senior Isaac Kou—a double major in computer science and ecology and evolutionary biology, minoring in dance—had not considered working in education or with K-12 students until hearing about the Program for Teaching East Asia’s classroom outreach
 - CAS Climate and Society assistant teaching professor Shae Frydenlund won a $50,000 RIO New Frontiers Grant to fund the Planning Phase of her interdisciplinary project on geothermal development, entitled: New Frontiers in the Renewable Energy
 - Welcome to the twelfth edition of the Colorado Journal of Asian Studies (CJAS), published by the Center for Asian Studies at the ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ. Since its founding, CJAS has celebrated the creativity and insight of undergraduate
 - For the first time, in 1990, May was officially designated as a month honoring Asian American and Pacific Islander heritage. Though the current U.S. administration recently withdrew federal recognition, the month continues to be celebrated by a wide