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- Thursday January 2811:30am - 1:30pmTivoli Turnhalle in the Tivoli Student CenterAuraria Campus, DenverParking reimbursement /code available to CU 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó 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 CU 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó, 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 CU 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó 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
- CU 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó 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