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International Institute sends three students to Southeast Asia
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Jennifer Robertson, "From Uniqlo to NGOs: The Problematic 'Culture of Giving' in Inter-Disaster Japan"
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Susan Walton, Gamelan director, helps UM students create a gamelan
Partnering with the School of Art and Design, the students play their homemade gamelan.
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Shinobu Kitayama Elected to AAAS
Shinobu Kitayama has been elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
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Mrinalini Sinha awarded Guggenheim Fellowship
Mrinalini Sinha, for her distinguished achievement and exceptional promise for future accomplishment, was awarded the prestigious Fellowship for her research, 'Complete political independence: the curious history of a nationalist Indian demand'.
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Hallyu 2.0 Conference In Review
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Farina Mir wins the AAS SAC BERNARD S. COHN BOOK PRIZE for outstanding and innovative scholarship.
Farina Mir’s book The Social Space of Language: Vernacular Culture in British Colonial Punjab wins the AAS SAC BERNARD S. COHN BOOK PRIZE (South Asia).
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Christi Merrill wins AAS SAC RAMANUJAN BOOK PRIZE FOR TRANSLATION
Christi Merrill’s translation of Choubuli and Other Stories by Vijaydan Detha (published by Fordham Press and Katha) won a AAS SAC RAMANUJAN BOOK PRIZE FOR TRANSLATION (South Asia) at the AAS Conference I Toronto this year.
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Hallyu 2.0 : The Korean Wave in the Age of Social Media
Leading experts explore the intersection of Hallyu and social media.
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Global Communications: Video of Indonesian language lecturer Agustini, Alum Michael Dunne
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Southeast Asian language instruction and and CSEAS efforts to preserve SEA languages at U-M
An article in the University Record talks about language learning at U-M.
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Noon Lecture Series Featuring Cheng Huang on April 10, 2012
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Viewing of "Timber Gang" at Angell Hall on April 21, 2012
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CJS to Host Series of Events in Remembrance of the 2011 Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami
Today marks the beginning of a series of events and exhibitions, hosted by the University's Center for Japanese Studies (CJS), in remembrance of the 2011 Tohokou earthquake and tsunami in Northeastern Japan.
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U-M Law Professor Steven Ratner: Revisiting Sri Lanka's Bloody War
New York Times op-ed on Sri Lanka's civil war, coauthored by Prof. Steven Ratner
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Protecting people from deadly floods, quakes in the Philippines
Typhoons thrash the Philippines every year, causing flash flooding and mudslides that often kill hundreds of people in the Southeast Asian nation. Many blame the death and destruction on the wrath of nature. But Gavin Shatkin has a different view.
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U-M Professor Honored by Indonesian Ambassador
Dr. Nancy Florida receives recognition for her work in Indonesian Studies
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U-M Korea Quiz Bowl
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CJS Faculty Member Honored by Regents as Thurnau Professor
Sadashi Inuzuka is considered a pioneer in the design and implementation of community engagement courses in A&D.
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CSEAS student affiliate Dominic Nardi published in New Mandala


