Statement of Condemnation of Violence Against Asian American, Pacific Islander American Community
March 23, 2021
March 23, 2021
March 12, 2021
We are excited to watch the renovation process taking place at the Tateuchi East Asia Library. Current plans for changes are visible virtually. Take the tour and see what updates to the space have been proposed: more meeting spaces, better facilities, expanded computer access and more!
February 11, 2021
Andrea Gevurtz Arai, instructor (araia2@uw.edu) Spring seminar: F, 1:30-4:20 “Spaces of Creative Resistance in East Asia” This seminar course focuses on the spaces, places and creativity of social resistance projects across East Asia. We will explore the socio-cultural and political economic contexts of their emergence, the background and impetus for their participants to become involved;
November 23, 2020
Read the annual newsletter of the UW Japan Studies Program! We are excited to share what our faculty, alumni, and students have been doing over the past year, and how our program has adapted during the pandemic. We wish you a safe and healthy holiday season, and appreciate you being a part of our community.
October 26, 2020
Join us on October 28th at 5:00 pm (US-PDT) for the Griffith and Patricia Way Lecture 2020! Leading Japan historian Dr. Richard J. Samuels of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology will talk about his 2019 book, “Special Duty: A History of the Japanese Intelligence Community,” and how Japanese intelligence has transformed through the 20th Century
October 14, 2020
The pandemic of 2019-20 continues to reshape our daily lives. In-person visits, public events, and academic research have all been hampered. In response, Harvard has created a database which is a crowd-sourced digital resource commons created in response to the Covid-19 pandemic and the shift to online event programming undertaken by institutions and programs worldwide. UW
October 13, 2020
Spring Break in Japan 2021 The UW Study Abroad office is cautiously optimistic about travel restrictions being lifted for students wanting to study in Japan next year. With that in mind, UW Prof. David Goldstein will be leading a UW study abroad trip to Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture, Japan, over Spring Break 2021. Space is limited. Students at any of the
October 1, 2020
For everyone connected to the UW community starting the academic year safely is a top concern. The UW has many resources available related to academics, finances, health and wellness, and combating stigma caused by the pandemic. See all of these plus FAQ, testing, and other resources on the UW Novel Coronavirus information page.
September 8, 2020
On August 21, 2020, Mr. Hisao INAGAKI arrived in Seattle to assume the post of Consul General of Japan in Seattle. Consul General Inagaki joined the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1985. After serving as Director of Internet Public Relations Division, Minister’s Secretariat, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA), he was appointed as Consul General of
May 28, 2020
Professor Emeritus Kenneth B. Pyle recently wrote an essay for the National Bureau of Asian Research as part of its “The New Normal in Asia” series. The series explores ways in which the Covid-19 pandemic might shape or reorder the world across multiple dimensions. Professor Pyle writes that: We are in the thrall of driving forces.