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How have histories of colonialism and their foundational language of gender, race, sexuality, and nation shaped the language, terminology, and theories of the modern plant sciences? How and why do...
Students, there is a new course that may be of interest to you available this fall. Please check it out! POLS 309.01 – Politics and Cinema in the Middle East Instructor: Dr. Busra Nur Ozguler...
Sign up to learn more about political leadership in Asia!
Asian Studies is offering a “new” course this fall, ASIA 300: Political Leadership in Asia. For the Fall 2025 semester, we will be having instructor Zareen Taj teach this course! Zareen Taj may be...
Congratulations to our Spring 2025 graduates! Amanda Lynne Evans Asmaou Thiam Alyssa Thomas Sarah Jeannette Siskind All of us here in the program are so proud of you and your...
[ORIGINAL POST HERE] RSVP TODAY for our end of the year Celebration & Awards! Student Belonging (formerly known as Initiatives for Identity, Inclusion, & Belonging, or i3b) in the...
Asian Studies Students, While you are preparing for the start of the second week of the spring semester, in Japan today people are celebrating Setsubun (literally, "seasonal division"), a...
Gain experience in Asia policy and international affairs
Asian Studies majors and minors, The NBR Bridge to Asia Fellowship provides exceptional undergraduate and community college students with immersive professional experience in Asia policy and...
Benjamin A. Gilman Scholarship Information Session Thursday, February 6, 2025 · 4 - 5 PM University Center : 201B Are you interested in studying abroad? Are you a Federal Pell Grant...
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