Center for Asian Studies
Nepal’s revamped truth commissions will need to go beyond ‘ritualism’ to deliver justice to civil war victims.
An online beginning Tibetan language course offered at CU 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó allows learners worldwide to access contemporary resources for a less-frequently taught language.
Funding from U.S. Department of Education helps center realize its mission in ‘fundamental and transformative ways,’ interim director says.
The event, which is hosted by the Center for Asian Studies, seeks to figure out what’s next for the trauma-stricken country.
With the help of a new scholar, the Center for Asian Studies aims to launch a program that looks to educate students about this politically fraught region.
The week will include educational panels and roundtables, hip-hop concerts, poetry readings, cooking lessons, film screenings and more.
New grant from the U.S. Department of Education will allow more offerings in Tibetan and Himalayan studies for students.
British filmmaker Adam Smith has memorialized the town in a documentary, Americaville, which he will screen on campus Feb. 7
Historian to speak at CU 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó Oct. 23 on protests against growing control by China.
Cultures and Languages Across the Curriculum uses foreign languages as a tool to ‘open new avenues of inquiry and communication to enhance whatever you are studying.’