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- Could an explosion in tea-drinking explain a decline in deaths in England during the industrial revolution? Professor Francisca Antman, an economist at the 鶹Ƶ believes it might. Tim Harford discovers that dusting down the
- Emmanuel David, Associate Professor in the Women and Gender Studies Department at CU Boulder. He is an interdisciplinary feminist, queer, and trans studies scholar with a qualitative research focus on gender, sexuality, labor, and globalization.
- CAS Faculty Director Rachel Rinaldo has been selected as a Fulbright Scholar in Indonesia for 2022-2023. She will be studying how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected women's work in Indonesia, and what challenges and barriers Indonesian women face in
- This year’s Symposium “Intermountain Asia and DEI: Asian Studies in Colorado and Beyond” aimed to illuminate CAS’s 2021-2022 annual theme of Intermountain Asia by fostering discussion about justice, diversity, equity, and inequality in Asia/Asian
- The Center for Asian Studies has funding available for CU Boulder faculty members who would like to develop Tibet and Himalaya related curricula for new or existing courses.CAS will offer two faculty awards for the creation or significant revision
- We would like to congratulate our graduating seniors!Asian Studies Graduating SeniorsSpring 2022Odette ShinThesis title: Declining Quality of Life: Korean Beauty StandardsFall 2021Matt GleasonBailey StraderAsian Studies MinorsTate Keeney
- Join us Friday!CAS 2022 SymposiumCAS’s theme this academic year has been Intermountain Asia. With this symposium, we seek to draw attention to the myriad connections between our corner of the world and Asia. We aim to better connect with our fellow
- CAS is sponsoring or Co-Sponsoring five events this week!ALTEC International Spring Game NightSpring Game Night hosted by HIVE @ALTEC Tuesday (4/19) at 4-6 PM in Hellems 159.It is an event hosting countries around the world that want to
- Event and Exhibit“Searching for Grass and Water: Nomads of the Tibetan Plateau and Himalaya” by Daniel MillerIn conjunction with the Tibet Himalaya Initiative, which is hosting a talk by Daniel Miller as well as a Tibetan Women Writers’
- On March 4, 2022, the University of Colorado celebrated Tibetan Losar for the first time on campus. Losar, the Tibetan New Year, is celebrated across the Tibetan plateau and in the Himalayan regions of Nepal, India, and Bhutan. This cultural program