Past Events
The Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies will host a seminar discussing illness, healing, and ritual in Chinese religion.
The University of Indiana Russian & East European Institute will host a symposium addressing Chinese and Russian involvements in Central Asia, exploring the consequences of these involvements for the region and tracing the motivations that have shaped the nature of relations between the Central Asian states, Russia, and China, from the Cold War into the present.
The University of Michigan Center for Chinese Studies presents a two-day workshop combining connoisseurial debate over the date of a controversial painting, with papers re-thinking the look of the past in the Song imagination.
The San Francisco State University College of Ethnic Studies presents Stomping Grounds, part of multimedia culmination project focused on Chinatown as a social laboratory during the "peak" of Asian American Movement (1968-1974).
Join the George Washington University Global China Connection as it hosts Bill Bishop and Kaiser Kuo to discuss what it takes to be a smart China watcher.
Join Cornell University in Hong Kong for a discussion to explore advances in sustainability research, engagement with communities, and opportunities for collaboration.
This program is presented as part of the symposium The Age of Empires: Comparisons and Interactions between East and West in Antiquity.
The East Asian Studies Center will present a screening of the documentary, My Life in China, on Thursday, April 6. Director Kenneth Eng and Writer/Producer Ehren Parks (bios) will be in attendance to introduce the film and engage in discussion with the audience.
The UC Berkeley Institute of East Asian Studies will host Robert Hymes, Professor of Oriental Studies at Columbia University, for one of the University's Public Theology Lectures.
The USC U.S.-China Institute and USC Department of History present a talk by USC Professor Emerita Charlotte Furth on her adventures in Beijing teaching young Chinese scholars about America.