Thank you so much for attending the Asian American Children's Literature Exhibition organized by Dr. Sharon Tran! We had a beautiful evening engaging with work created by Dr. Tran's English 360...
Join us to learn more about Asian American Children's lit!
We hope to see you next Tuesday at 4pm for this exhibition! Come join the students of Dr. Sharon Tran's English 360 course to learn more about the rich and diverse landscape of Asian American...
Check out the UMBC News story about the Kpop Demon Hunters event that Global Asias Initiative co-sponsored last month! We had a blast and learned some rich context about the film. Thank you all so...
Join us for this series of lectures & interactive workshops!
We're looking forward to seeing you at the Fall Reframing Global Asias Conversation Series events this week! Here's a rundown and event page links for each of our lectures & workshops. We...
Come celebrate Halloween with faculty and students from Asian Studies, LLC, the Korean Students Association, the K-Pop Dance Club (with a special dance demo), and many others! The K-Pop Dance...
We invite abstracts for chapter-length essays that will contribute to a new anthology in South Asian American studies, tentatively titled, "Power and Privilege in South Asian American Studies."...
Repost from Department of Gender, Women's, + Sexuality Studies Thursday, October 16, 2025 · 4 - 5:30 PM Library and Gallery, Albin O. Kuhn How have histories of colonialism and their...
Opportunity with the Howard County Historical Society!
The Global Asias Initiative is now offering the fourth and final round of its student research fellowship in Global Asias for Spring 2026. This spring the format for the fellowship will be a...
Embrace complexity, nurture care, lead with courage
Embrace complexity, nurture care, lead with courage Global Asias Initiative is excited to be a partner on this Fall's Culture Builders cohort and keynote address. Our Project Manager, Priya...
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