January 11, 2017
Posted by: rldavis
“Most of my research right now is focused on how Korea and their schools support multicultural education and support identity development through their classes.” Gregory Diggs-Yang, an East Asia Center
September 7, 2016
Posted by: Jessica Beyer
The following article is the second in a series focusing on countries that restrict speech online in order to prevent “social panic” or “anxiety amongst citizenry.” The series will examine Venezuela, China, and
August 31, 2016
Posted by: rrc8
August 31, 2016
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August 18, 2016
Posted by: rldavis
Margaret Walrod, a UW graduate student in Applied International Studies, was awarded a Summer 2016 Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) Fellowship by the East Asia Center. She is spending
June 6, 2016
Posted by: rldavis
The East Asia Center congratulates FLAS Fellow Zachary Reshovsky, who was awarded the prestigious Yenching Scholarship for China Studies. The Yenching Scholarship comprises a fully-funded one-year master’s program at Peking University.
March 16, 2016
Posted by: mbarnes7
Each year, the Jackson School of International Studies co-sponsors the Washington State Council for the Social Studies spring conference, a professional development event organized by K-12 educators. This year, the
February 22, 2016
Posted by: Monique Thormann
In introducing the Feb. 18 panel discussion “Taiwan 2016 Elections: Retrospect and Prospect,” Jackson School of International Studies Director Reşat Kasaba also highlighted the start of a new initiative at
February 5, 2016
Posted by: Monique Thormann
Taiwan’s January 2016 election resulted in an overwhelming victory for the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), winning both the presidency and control of the legislative yuan for the first time. The
November 3, 2015
Posted by: Monique Thormann
Leading-edge in international studies Professor Kenneth B. Pyle may be retiring this year after 51 years of full-time teaching at the Jackson School of International Studies, but his influential role on