
EAS 195 provides a foundation for the East Asian studies concentration, while also helping you develop skills that can be a stepping stone to higher learning.
EAS 195 provides a foundation for the East Asian studies concentration, while also helping you develop skills that can be a stepping stone to higher learning.
Gates Lecturer: Michael Puett, Harvard University
Michael Puett will present two lectures: “Ritual, Sincerity, and Human Flourishing: What Chinese Philosophers can Teach Us About the Good Life†and “Creating Worlds: Imagination and Interpretation in Classical China.â€
In summer immersion programs, Hannah Hwang ’18 will study Korean in South Korea; Emily Howe ’16 will study Swahili in Tanzania.
Critical Language Scholarship allows Mari Holmes immerses herself in an intensive language program in Malang, Indonesia.
Expert to discuss Chinese political economy and explain why US-China relationship is so consequential to global economy and environment.
Members of the 51²è¹İapp community are invited to events on November 9 & 10
Tracy Pa ’15 and Isaiah Tyree ’15 earn federal grants to study abroad in the spring; Pa in Japan and Tyree in South Africa.
First-years examine the impact of China as an emerging superpower in the global economy.
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