Wisconsinites are about to have a new outlet to express their creativity and pay homage to subjects closest to their hearts. On Nov. 17, the University of Wisconsin–Madison’s Center for East Asian Studies (CEAS) will …
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New Program Provides Funding to 38 Wisconsin Public Libraries [Press Release]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 11/9/20 CONTACT: David Fields, dpfields@wisc.edu Madison–The University of Wisconsin–Madison’s Center for East Asian Studies (CEAS) is awarding grants to 38 public libraries across Wisconsin to develop their East Asia-related collections through a …
Libraries across Wisconsin respond to new CEAS program
Offering grants of up to $1,000 per library, the new “East Asia in Wisconsin Library Program” encourages Wisconsin libraries to augment their collections with East Asia-related materials, and to design new book clubs and other programing with an East Asian theme.
The 2019-2020 CEAS Newsletter
The Center for East Asian Studies is happy to announce the release of its newsletter for the 2019-2020 academic year. This newsletter, available as a PDF here, features a recap of the center’s highlights and events …
New Podcast Episode with Jean-Pierre Cabestan
The Center for East Asian Studies’ East Asia Now Podcast just released a new episode, “China Tomorrow: Democracy Or Dictatorship?” This episode features a talk, based on a recently published book of the same name, …
Relaunch of Podcast
The Center for East Asian Studies is relaunching the TransAsia and the World Podcast under the name East Asia Now. It is available on SoundCloud, iTunes, and Google Podcasts. Listen to the newest episode, “How Japan Handled …
East Asia in the Upper Midwest: The Korean War
The focus of this year’s East Asia in the Upper Midwest will be the Korean War. June 2020 marks the 70th anniversary of the outbreak of the Korean War—a conflict which has never formally ended. …
Haiku Hour on Wisconsin Public Radio
CEAS faculty Adam Kern will be on WPR this Sunday (6/28) discussing haiku. Listen to the conversation here: https://www.wpr.org/shows/haiku-hour-0
New federal proposals would lead to sharp declines in Chinese students coming to Wisconsin
CEAS faculty member Judd Kinzley discussed the impact of the new federal proposals on Chinese students in an article for The Cap Times. To read the full article, New federal proposals would lead to sharp declines …
CEAS 2020 Undergraduate Paper Winners
The Center for East Asian Studies was one of eight area studies centers participating in the second annual Area and International Studies Undergraduate Paper Award. Contest entries were all papers submitted to fulfill a UW-Madison …