UMBC's Retriever Essentials wants to help our students over the summer. Please contact Julie Rosenthal (julier@umbc.edu) if you would like to pick up non-perishable food to take home to help you...
Wolves, Whales, & ‘Black Swans’: Environ Hist of Japan
We are excited to share that Dr. Constantine Vaporis, Founding Director of the Asian Studies Program, will be offering a new course for Fall 2019. Wolves, Whales, and ‘Black Swans’: An...
Please join us for tea and snacks and a quiet place to study, if you need one. Asian Studies Conference Room, Fine Arts Building, Room 558 South - only accessible by using the elevator or stairs...
The Out of the Darkness Walk that is taking place at UMBC on Saturday, April 27, 2019, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. This is a great opportunity to support the American Foundation for Suicide...
Founder and Former Director of the Asian Studies Program
Congratulations to Dr. Constantine Vaporis, Founder and Former Director of the Asian Studies Program, for his article on the imperial abdication and succession in Japan taking place next week. ...
Presentation on cultural appropriation of the term "ninja"
Come see the results of Crysshelda's fieldwork in Japan! Ninja: Japan’s Soft Power And American Appropriation Crysshelda Kosasih, Asian Studies Mentor: Meredith Oyen Poster, 1-2:30pm, UC...
Please click on the link to see all of the career development opportunities available on campus this month! A few highlights: April 3 and 4 - UMBC Suits - You Free Clothing for Interviews...