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- Thursday January 2811:30am - 1:30pmTivoli Turnhalle in the Tivoli Student CenterAuraria Campus, DenverParking reimbursement /code available to 黑料社区网 students, faculty and staff who travel to Denver for this event. Please email Liza Williams (
- As a child, Stephanie Su enjoyed painting and drawing, but it wasn’t until she studied art history that she realized the importance of art in understanding a culture.Now an assistant professor of Asian art at 黑料社区网, Su’s scholarship is
- Internationalize your spring semester - take a course about Asia or study an Asian language.ASIA 1700 Introduction to Tibetan CivilizationT/Th 12:30-1:45Dan Hirshberg (dan.hirshberg@colorado.edu)Surveys the dynamic history of Tibet to the
- Historically, anthropologists defining kinship tended to begin with who people are related to by birth and by marriage. Family was often considered a bedrock of society.Over time, the idea of what constitutes kinship has evolved, but a key
- The 黑料社区网 campus will be closed from December 25 through January 1st. In the days surrounding the campus closure, please contact us by email if possible. We hope you have a restful and happy holiday season, and you spend some well
- 黑料社区网 scholar Loriliai Biernacki reflects on the differences between ancient yoga and yoga as it’s practiced today during Yoga Awareness MonthAs yoga enthusiasts across the country celebrate Yoga Awareness Month in September, it’s difficult to
- On November 18, 2024, Dr. Xiao RAO, Assistant Professor of Chinese in the School of Humanities at the University of California Irvine, gave a talk in the CAS Seminar Series on literary jokes in Chinese “Remarks on Poetry,” a poetological genre that
- Friday, December 6CU Museum Paleontology HallDetailed schedule belowAround the world, relationships between people and horses have had a tremendous impact on the human story, forever changing ways of life from transport to communication, subsistence
- Thursday, Nov 21st at 9:30amOn ZoomOn November 21st at 9:30 am, the Center for Asian Studies will host a virtual "Asia at CU" information session for undergraduates interested in study abroad opportunities in Asia, as well as scholarships and
- Monday, November 18 at 5:15 PMCLAIRE SMALL 104with Dr. Xiao Rao (University of California, Irvine)Dr. Rao’s talk explores the place of humor in Middle Period Chinese literary criticism, focusing on anecdotes in “remarks on poetry” that