Tagged: East Asian Studies Center
The Office of Outreach and Engagement recently announced that two initiatives led by the Office of International Affairs were recognized as Programs of Excellence in Engaged Scholarship for 2026.
Mark Bender, a former chair in the Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures, recently received the Kenneth Goldstein Award for Lifetime Academic Leadership from the American Folklore Society.
Associate Professor Chris Zirkle gives a look into his vocational education research and international career that spans China and several other countries.
Three students from the College of Education and Human Ecology traveled abroad to Bali, Indonesia to observe and study with teachers in an academy for low-income youth.
Operations management major Owen Blevins reflects on his summer internship experience at Nextbeat Co., Ltd. in Tokyo, Japan.
Junior history major Katie Maier reflected on the Education Abroad Network (TEAN): Tokyo Internship program.
Junior computer engineering major Hayden Morrison reflects upon the Kyoto University of Advances Sciences (KUAS) Research Internship program.
Eighteen undergraduate students have been awarded scholarships to engage in summer internships in East Asia, providing them with valuable work experience and the opportunity to deepen their understanding of the region's culture.
Mitch Lerner, professor of U.S. diplomatic history with a focus on Korea and director of the East Asian Studies Center (EASC), has been named a recipient of the President and Provost’s Award for Distinguished Faculty Service.
As a Foreign Language and Area Studies fellowship recipient, Steinhauer spent two months studying Mandarin at National Taiwan Normal University’s Mandarin Training Center.