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- The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) that emerged in central China in December presents a serious challenge to China’s healthcare system, as well as to global public health. Economic and political impacts will also be severe, with repercussions that
- Wednesday, February 19 at 3pm Chancellor's Auditorium CASE Building, 4th floorThe novel coronavirus presents a serious challenge to China’s healthcare system, as well as to global public health. Economic and political impacts will also be severe,
- We are pleased to announce the posting of the Summer 2019 issue of the Colorado Journal of Asian Studies. This issue contains papers written by students who wrote China-related papers for the ASIA 3900 Urban China class held in China in Summer
- Friday, February 14 and Saturday February 15 British and Irish Studies Room in Norlin LibraryThe conference to be held by the ñ Asian Studies Graduate Association (CUBASGA) on February 14th and 15th, 2020 aims to facilitate academic
- Howdy, partner! Welcome to Jackson Hole, ChinaBritish filmmaker Adam James Smith has memorialized the town in a documentary, Americaville, which he will screen on campus Feb. 7North of Beijing, China, is a replica of Jackson Hole, Wyoming, where
- Friday February 7 at 7:30pm Muenzinger AuditoriumCo-sponsored by the Center of the American West Part of the International Film SeriesFree and Open to the Public“Americaville,” directed by Adam James Smith, is a feature documentary film on
- CAS is pleased to welcome a new member to our team. Nancy has a B.S. in Business Administration with a Minor in Human Resources Management from Valparaiso University. Nancy earned her Certified Public Accountant license in 2001 and
- Thursday, February 6 at 7:30pm ATLAS 102Printed canvas will be on display outside the auditorium.Leaking Life (2019) / 14:32Day of Judgement (2007) / 2:06The Old Man and the Sea (2011) / 6:43Sinnes Spøkelse (2015) / 4:45Remember (2015) / 9
- The Center for Asian Studies welcomes proposals for the CAS Asia Symposium. In past years, CAS has sponsored a culminating symposium based on the Center’s academic year theme. Past symposia themes have included “Catastrophic Asia”, “Mediating Asia
- Thursday, January 23 at 3:30pm CASE Building, room E351 Panel moderated by Tim Oakes, Center for Asian Studies Faculty Director featuring Carla Jones, Associate Professor, Anthropology Rachel Rinaldo, Associate Professor, Sociology Stanley Harsha, U