The Center for East Asian Studies (CEAS) kicked off the Year of the Horse with a presentation Tuesday, Feb 17, at Atmus Filtration Technologies and Cummins offices in Stoughton, Wisc. CEAS project assistants Jimin Gim …
Announcement
CEAS receives Luce Foundation grant for expanded outreach programming
The Center for East Asian Studies (CEAS) is honored to announce that it has received a $90,000 grant from the Henry Luce Foundation to offer expanded outreach opportunities to public libraries and theaters across the …
Upper Midwest and East Asia | Libraries Program
The Center for East Asian Studies (CEAS) at the University of Wisconsin—Madison is delighted to announce that the “East Asia in the Upper Midwest” library program, now in its sixth year, is accepting applications through …
Upper Midwest and East Asia | Film Pilot Program
Connecting the Upper Midwest and East Asia has been a core mission of CEAS since 1962. To further this mission, CEAS is piloting a new initiative this year funded by the Henry Luce Foundation. This …
Partnership with Yenching Academy sends two Badgers to Beijing
by Jimin Gim, CEAS project assistant The Yenching Academy Scholars Program, housed within Peking University in Beijing, China, offers a highly customizable Master’s program in China studies for English speakers with varied levels of Chinese language …
The 6th Annual Wisconsin Sijo (WiSiJo) Poetry Contest is Now Open!
The Wisconsin Sijo (WiSiJo) Poetry Contest Opens for its Sixth Year! MADISON–Wisconsinites of all ages will have the opportunity to learn a new poetry form and possibly win a prize! With the generous support of …
Kikkoman soy sauce makes it to finals of statewide “Coolest Thing” contest
The signature condiment for Kikkoman made it to the Final Four of the Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce (WMC) “2025 Coolest Thing Made in Wisconsin” contest, held August-October through statewide rounds of voting. Though headquartered in …
The 2024-2025 CEAS Newsletter
The Center for East Asian Studies is excited to announce the release of its newsletter for the 2024-2025 academic year! Check out our stories on East Asia in the Wisconsin Book Festival and Great World …
CEAS Professional Series Features Esteemed Journalist David Rennie
CEAS is delighted to announce that esteemed British journalist David Rennie will be the CEAS Professional Series speaker for 2025. This high impact lecture series brings individuals who do significant work in East Asian studies …
Library program grants dispersed to every library system in the state
MADISON — The Center for East Asian Studies (CEAS) at the University of Wisconsin–Madison is pleased to announce award recipients for the most recent “East Asia in Wisconsin Library Program” competition. Nearly $15,000 in funding …