Past Events
The Asia Program at Washington State University invites college and university faculty, K-12 schoolteachers, independent scholars and graduate and undergraduate students with an interest in Asian or Asian diaspora studies to submit proposals for organized panels, roundtable discussions, or individual papers to the Asian Studies on the Pacific Coast (ASPAC) 2018 Conference held June 8-10, 2018 at WSU, Pullman.
The USC East Asian Studies Center presents a conference on the application of Buddhist ethics to modern social issues.
Please join the USC U.S.-China Institute, the East Asian Studies Center, and the USC School of Cinematic Arts for a screening of the 1993 Chinese film Woman Sesame Oil Maker (香魂女). It tells the story of a woman in a small village who buys a peasant wife for his mentally disabled son after her sesame oil business becomes unexpectedly successful. The screening will be followed by a Q&A with the director, Xie Fei (谢飞).
The Ringling is pleased to announce the presentation of the Chinese artist Ai Weiwei’s 12 monumental bronze sculptures, Circle of Animals/Zodiac Heads. A sculptor, photographer, installation artist, architect, and social activist, Ai is one of the most renowned artists working today. (Exhibition dates: Jun 9 – Jun 1, 2018)
Join AEI as a panel of security experts discuss how the US can keep its competitive edge in the Asia Pacific.
Discussions and latest research findings of the Confucian studies and applications to governance benefiting a community of shared future for mankind will be presented on the Forum.
Showcase of Asian art at Oberlin's well known memorial art museum--focuses mainly on Japanese prints.
The UCLA Center for Chinese Studies presents a book symposium on China's economic history.
The Global Taiwan Institute is pleased to present “Taiwan Culture Day” in our ongoing series of social and cultural programs in Washington, DC. These series are partly sponsored by Spotlight Taiwan, a project of Taiwan’s Ministry of Culture.
The Taiwan Ministry of Culture presents Demonstrations a history and background of Taiwan’s Indigenous People and the Atayal (Tayan) Tribe.