Join world-renowned architectural scholar Prof. Kevin Nute to explore the connections between Frank Lloyd Wright, Wisconsin, and Japanese design. The event will be held Thurs, July 24, 5:30PM at the First Unitarian Society's Meeting House, designed by Wright himself! Link in bio.
Check out our latest East Asia Now podcast episode with David Rennie, current geopolitics editor at The Economist!
https://t.co/rXn5b7yMQ8
Rennie was on campus this past April to deliver this year's CEAS Professional Lecture.
The first half of a sports diplomacy exchange brought 10 hockey coaches and administrators from China to Wisc in March for scrimmages, meetings with hockey legends like Mark Johnson and Tony Granato, and much more! See the news story at https://t.co/xrUpuL1owW
#UWMadison
ONE more day to enter the 2025 Wisconsin Sijo (WiSiJo) competition! Write just three lines of poetry in English using this Korean poetry form and stand a chance to win up to $400! Link in bio.
Congratulations to CEAS Associate Director, David Fields, on his latest publication! Fields comments on the soundness of proposed regulatory policies on the Chinese-owned video sharing app. Read more here: https://t.co/vA9Re3etUI
Pleased to attend the Sino-US Dialogue at @UChicago with top Chinese and U.S. university leaders and delighted to meet several @UWMadison alums, such as Dr. Guokai Chen from the @UM_1981! I also enjoyed meeting with leaders from Nanjing University--a historic UW partner!
Honored to attend the signing ceremony finalizing the partnership between East China University of Political Science and Law and @WisconsinLaw. Our academic collaborations span more than a decade and hope this continues.
The WiSiJo competition is back again for its 5th year!
Announcement and entry details in bio.
Deadline: Jan 20,2025.
All Wisconsin residents are eligible to enter and stand a chance to win a cash prize!
Tomorrow Oct 11 at 9AM HKT, don't miss out on an insightful webinar with fascinating insights into "Chinese Businessmen and the Economic Roots of the Cold War Order, 1938-1955". 🔍 Register now 👉 https://t.co/ygYPIpWkhU
#webinar#ChineseBusinessHistory@HKUniversity@hkihss
Another reason to wear those eclipse glasses:
"The eclipse of the moon is a common matter and the eclipse of the sun is a bad thing."
Wen-shion Tsu (Class of 1912 Badger astronomer!) translation of a quote from the Book of Poetry. (Below is from a 1934 Popular Astronomy issue)
We have a jam-packed schedule of events lined up for April so mark your calendars!
First up on Tuesday, 4/2, is a panel on Digital Literacy and East Asia studies. CEAS faculty will discuss how the digital humanities intersects with their current research. Event details in bio!
Interested in Chinese history and politics? Don’t miss out on this excellent opportunity to hear from Prof. Wang Hui at this event on campus tomorrow! This is a hybrid event and registration is required for online attendance. Link in bio. @HavensWright