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OUTREACH ACTIVITIES
East Asia Program
Film: The Seven Samurai
(8/19/2007 - 8/21/2007)
Crops and Cultures
(8/22/2007)
Film: The Seven Samurai
(8/22/2007)
Funding Opportunities for Graduate International Studies Research
(8/22/2007)
IAD Weekly Seminar Series: "Africa in China's Global Economy"
(8/23/2007)
Johnson Museum Exhibition: Kenro Izu: Sacred Places
(8/26/2007 - 9/16/2007)
Film: Qing Chun Ji (Sacrifice of Youth)
(8/28/2007)
Lecture: "The Chakrasamvara Tantra as a Window to the Tibetan Buddhist Tradition"
(8/31/2007)
Film: 10 Questions for the Dalai Lama, with director Rick Ray
(9/5/2007)
Film: Triad Election - Ithaca Premiere!
(9/5/2007)
Lecture: "Beauty, Power, and Protection: An Early History of Buddhism in Asia"
(9/6/2007)
Film: Triad Election
(9/7/2007)
Film: Triad Election
(9/8/2007)
Johnson Museum Event: Tibetan Buddhist Mandalas
(9/11/2007)
K-12 Outreach: Teach for America informational session
(9/11/2007)
Film: Triad Election
(9/12/2007)
Film: Wheel of Time
(9/12/2007)
Film: Paprika
(9/13/2007)
Glenn Wallis: "Basic Teachings of the Buddha: Gotama the Philosopher"
(9/13/2007)
Lecture: Paul Kroll: "Heyue yingling ji in the History of Tang Poetry"
(9/13/2007)
Film: Paprika
(9/14/2007)
Lecture: Qi Wang: "Studying Autobiographical Memory in Cultural Context: Longitudinal and Experimental Approaches"
(9/14/2007)
Cornell Conference on International Development
(9/15/2007 - 9/16/2007)
Ennichi '07
(9/15/2007)
Film: Paprika
(9/15/2007)
Film: Wheel of Time
(9/15/2007)
Film: Wheel of Time, with post-screening discussion led by Vesna Wallace
(9/16/2007)
Lecture: Allen Carlson: "The Recent Past and Possible Future of Sino-Tibetan Politics"
(9/16/2007)
Lecture: Vesna Wallace: "The Conception of the Absolute Body in the Kalachakratantra Tradition"
(9/17/2007)
Film: Paprika
(9/18/2007)
Forum: "Seeing Kalachakra, Being Kalachakra"
(9/18/2007)
Film: Milarepa: Magician, Murderer, Saint
(9/19/2007)
Lecture: David Patt: "Tibetan Buddhism: The Union of Sutra and Tantra"
(9/20/2007)
Chinese Student Association Moon Festival
(9/22/2007)
Film: Milarepa: Magician, Murderer, Saint
(9/22/2007)
Cornell East Asia Colloquium: "To Lend or Not to Lend: A Case Study of Corporate Lending in Chinese Commercial Bank"
(9/24/2007)
Lecture:Kamala Tiyavanich: "Sons of the Buddha: The Early Lives of Three Extraordinary Thai Masters"
(9/25/2007)
Film: Dreaming Lhasa
(9/26/2007)
Lecture: Vic Mansfield: "Emptiness and Quantum Nonlocality"
(9/27/2007)
Development Economics Workshop:Grassroots Democracy and Income Distribution: Evidence from Rural China
(9/28/2007)
Lecture: Matthew Sommer: "The Sale of Wives in Qing Dynasty China"
(9/28/2007)
Lecture: Robbie Barnet: "Tibet: What's Going on in China's Backyard?"
(9/28/2007)
Conference: Capitalism and Entrepreneurship
(9/29/2007)
Film: Dreaming Lhasa
(9/29/2007)
Film: Exiled
(9/29/2007)
Performance by Yamatai: Cornell Taiko Drum Team
(9/29/2007)
Presentation: Marc Peter Keane at Sciencenter
(9/29/2007)
Film: Dreaming Lhasa, with post-screening discussion with Robert Barnett
(9/30/2007)
Lecture: C.W. Huntington: "Philosophy in Buddhism: Putting Meditation to the Test of Insight"
(9/30/2007)
Asian Student Leaders Fall Lunch: For Asian / Asian-American Student Group Leaders and Advisors
(10/2/2007)
Lecture: Thomas Laird: "The Story of Tibet: The Dalai Lama's Perspective and The Chinese Perspective"
(10/2/2007)
Film: Kundun - with introduction by Venerable Tenzin Thutop
(10/3/2007)
Film: Kundun
(10/4/2007)
Lecture: Geshe Dawa: "The Tibetan Tradition of Mind Training"
(10/4/2007)
Lecture: Lixin Colin Xu: "Eat, Drink, Firms and Government: An Investigation of Corruption from Entertainment and Travel Costs of Chinese Firms"
(10/4/2007)
Presentation: Elizabeth Kelly: "Tibetan Cooking: Recipes for Daily Living, Celebration, and Ceremony"
(10/4/2007)
Film: How to Cook Your Life
(10/6/2007)
Lecture: Ivette Vargas: "How Prominent are Women in Buddhism?: Leaders, Teachers, and the Future of Ordained Nuns"
(10/7/2007)
Dalai Lama: A Human Approach to World Peace
(10/9/2007)
Dalai Lama: Eight Verses on Training the Mind
(10/10/2007)
Dalai Lama: Interfaith Dialogue - Prayers for World Peace
(10/10/2007)
Film: Manufactured Landscapes
(10/10/2007)
Panel Discussion: "Questions and Answers on The Dalai Lama's Visit"
(10/11/2007)
Anthropology Department Colloquium Series: "Nature Conquest and White Imperial Debris"
(10/12/2007)
Film: Manufactured Landscapes followed by a panel discussion
(10/12/2007)
Exhibit: The Art and Culture of Tibet at the Johnson Museum
(10/13/2007)
Film: Manufactured Landscapes
(10/13/2007)
Presentation: Jane Marie Law at the Sciencenter
(10/13/2007)
Lecture: "Trends and Directions in Japanese Studies and Japanese Studies Librarianship"
(10/15/2007)
Film: Manufactured Landscapes
(10/16/2007)
Lecture: Craig Preston: "Buddhist Philosophy: Tenets and Advice"
(10/16/2007)
Lecture: Hong Gang Jin: "Integrating Task-based Instruction into Foreign Language Curriculum: A Working Model for Syllabus Design"
(10/16/2007)
Asia Business Career Panel by Cornell Chinese Business Forum
(10/17/2007)
Asian Studies Informational Meeting
(10/17/2007)
Lecture: Jin Canrong: "China's New Diplomacy"
(10/17/2007)
Lecture: Jin Canrong: "Political Changes in Reform China"
(10/17/2007)
Information Session for Cornell's One-Year MMH Degree: The Master of Management in Hospitality
(10/18/2007)
Lecture: Mark Blum: "Think Buddha: Nenbutsu as Praxis and Performance"
(10/18/2007)
Panel Discussion: "Another Asia"
(10/19/2007)
Lecture: Jeanine Chandler: "Tibetan Buddhism in Upstate New York: A Phenomenon of Regional Growth"
(10/21/2007)
Film: Fist of Legend
(10/22/2007)
Lecture: Tantric Buddhist Dance of Nepal: A Yogic Art of Transformation
(10/22/2007)
Workshop: Language and the Literature of Migration in East Asia
(10/22/2007)
Japanese/English Bilingual Career Workshop
(10/23/2007)
Lecture: Lisa Kuly: "Of Maternity Badges and the Zen of Having Babies: Strategies to Increase Japan's Birthrate"
(10/23/2007)
Lecture: Joshua Young: "Trends and Directions in Japanese Studies and Japanese Studies Librarianship"
(10/24/2007)
Lecture: Gavan McCormack: "Japan as a Nuclear State: Weapons, Power and Dependence"
(10/25/2007)
Workshop: Chinese Calligraphy Event with Jim Hardesty
(10/28/2007)
Exhibit: Made in Hong Kong: Furniture Reflected in the Urban Landscape
(10/31/2007)
K-12 Outreach Advisory Committee Meetings
(11/1/2007)
Lecture: Bronwen Bledsoe: "Being Buddhist in the Kathmandu Valley"
(11/1/2007)
Lecture: Milton Esman: "The Conception and Birth of Japan's Jeffersonian Constitution.
(11/1/2007)
Artist Talk: Makoto Fujimura: "Beauty and Being Human"
(11/2/2007)
Panel Discussion: The Present and Future of the Dalai Lama's Buddhism and Science
(11/4/2007)
Cornell East Asia Colloquium: Pedro Erber: "The Politics of Abstraction"
(11/5/2007)
Japanese Literature Faculty Search: David Lurie: "Early Japanese Poetry and the History of Writing"
(11/5/2007)
Japanese Studies Bibliography Candidate Presentation: Daniel McKee: "Trends and Directions in Japanese Studies and Japanese Studies Librarianship"
(11/5/2007)
Film: The Blood of Yingzhou District
(11/6/2007)
K-12 Outreach: Chinese Brush Painting at George Junior Republic with Jim Hardesty
(11/6/2007)
Lecture: Alison Conner: "Movie Justice: The Legal System in the Films of Republican China"
(11/8/2007)
Lecture: Glenn Mullin: "Tibetan Buddhism: Female Buddhas, Flying Mystics, and Other Esoteric Topics"
(11/9/2007)
Celebration: Asia's Dragons
(11/10/2007)
Presentation: Jane Marie Law at the Sciencenter
(11/10/2007)
IAD Seminar: Min Qin Wang: "Chinese Culture and Worldview"
(11/12/2007)
Introducing K-12 Speakers Bureau
(11/12/2007)
Japanese Literature Faculty Search: Jason Webb: Postnationalism and Kodai studies? Reading Ancient East Asia after the Critique of Nationalism
(11/12/2007)
Japanese Literature Faculty Search: Jeremy Robinson: "Taken for Granted: Challenging the Received Wisdom in Premodern Japanese Literature"
(11/15/2007)
Lecture: Vic Mansfield: "Identity and Indistinguishability: A Buddhism and Science Dialogue"
(11/15/2007)
K-12 Outreach: Chinese Brush Painting at Lansing Residential with Jim Hardesty
(11/16/2007)
15th Annual Tibetan Cultural Day
(11/17/2007)
Performance: Shimtah's 7th Annual Concert: My Big Fat Korean Wedding
(11/17/2007)
CEAS Authors Chinese Shadow Puppets at SUNY Albany University Art Museum On view from 11/2-11/30/2007
(11/19/2007)
Clarke Program in East Asian Law and Culture Colloquium Series: Salil K. Mehra, Temple University Beasley School of Law: "The Ipod Tax: Why the Digital Copyright System of American Law Professors' Dreams Failed in Japan"
(11/19/2007)
Cornell East Asia Colloquium: Annmaria Shimabuku: "A Genealogy of Mixed-blood: The Problem of Causality, Metaphor, and Metonymy of Effect in an Amerasian Movement in Okinawa"
(11/19/2007)
Japanese Literature Faculty Search: Janice Kanemitsu: "The Present in the Past: Chikamatsus Period Pieces for the Puppet Theater"
(11/20/2007)
Lecture: Kyoko Sato: "Scientific Risk, Market and Food Sovereignty: Contested Criteria in Genetically Modified Food Policy Processes"
(11/20/2007)
Presentation: Marc Peter Keane at the Sciencenter
(11/24/2007)
Lecture: Huaqing Ke: "The Law and Economics of the Right to Strike in China"
(11/26/2007)
Panel Discussion: Wang Hui:"Depoliticized Politics, from East to West"
(11/30/2007)
Workshop: Chinese Brush Painting at Cayuga Community College with Jim Hardesty
(11/30/2007)
Film: The Sun Also Rises
(12/1/2007)
Cornell East Asia Colloquium: Seok-Won Lee: "Mapping Greater East Asian Space: Geopolitics in Interwar Japan"
(12/3/2007)
Exhibition: 77 Dances: Japanese Calligraphy by Poets, Monks, and Scholars, 1568-1868From January 19 to March 16, 2008
(1/12/2008 - 3/26/2008)
Exhibition: Charles Liu: Dance of Water From January 12 to March 23, 2008
(1/12/2008 - 3/23/2008)
Film: Lust, Caution
(1/21/2008 - 1/27/2008)
Film: Lust, Caution
(1/21/2008)
Lecture: Yuha Park: A Presentation from her Book: "National Identity and Gender: Soseki, Literature, and Modernity"
(1/21/2008)
Lecture: Marc Peter Keane: "Bontei: Mountains on a Table"
(1/24/2008)
Film: Lust, Caution
(1/27/2008)
K-12 Outreach: World Arts Day
(1/28/2008)
Lecture: Wang Xin: "The Re-interpretation of Legends: The case of the Tuyugou Mazar (Asuhab-Kahtu) in Xinjiang, China"
(1/31/2008)
Workshop and Film: Alash Ensemble Presents Workshop-Demonstration on the Music of Tuva. Followed by a Screening of the Film: Genghis Blues
(1/31/2008)
Cornell Classical Chinese Colloquium
(2/1/2008)
Film: Exiled...Ithaca Premiere!
(2/1/2008)
Johnson Museum: Gallery Talk and Opening Reception for Winter Exhibitions
(2/1/2008)
Film: Exiled
(2/3/2008)
K-12 Outreach: Chinese Brush Painting at Trumansburg with Jim Hardesty
(2/4/2008)
Lecture: Travis Workman: "Culturalism as Colonial Discourse"
(2/10/2008)
K-12 Outreach Advisory Committee Meeting
(2/11/2008)
Lecture: Yuri Obata: "Japanese Supreme Court Obscenity Decisions: A Historical and Cultural Analysis"
(2/12/2008)
Artist talk: Charles Liu: "Dance of Water"
(2/14/2008)
Lecture: Wan Yanhai: "An AIDS Activist in China: One Man's Experience"
(2/19/2008)
Lecture: Wan Yanhai: "Combating AIDS in China: The Government and the Grass Roots"
(2/20/2008)
Lecture: Wan Yanhai: "The Evolution of NGOs in China's Social
(2/20/2008)
Korean Studies Job Talk: Jeong-il Lee: "Making Sense of the Past in Late Choson: Confucianism, Historiography, and Hegemony"
(2/22/2008)
Cornell Classical Chinese Colloquium
(2/25/2008)
Korean Studies Job Talk: Sem Vermeersch :"The Eminent Koryo Monk: Stelae Inscriptions as Sources for the Lives and Careers of Koryo Monks"
(2/25/2008)
Lecture: Reginald Jackson: "Fugitive Gestures in Japanese Performance"
(2/26/2008)
Workshop: Denise Uyehara: "Shedding Light: Performance and Illumination"
(2/27/2008)
Korean Studies Job Talk: Richard McBride: "When Did the Rulers of Silla Korea Become Kings"
(2/28/2008)
Johnson Museum: For Students Only: Arts of Asia
(2/29/2008)
Performance: Denise Uyehara: "Bid Head"
(2/29/2008)
Workshop: Denise Uyehara: "Memory Remixed"
(3/1/2008)
K-12 Outreach: Current Events Study Group Presentation: "Global Planning for the People's Games - the Olympics in Beijing 2008"
(3/3/2008)
Olympics in Beijing: a current event study group
(3/3/2008)
K-12 Outreach: Global Response to Climate Change
(3/4/2008)
Lecture: Phil Cunningham: "Road to Tiananmen, May 4, 1989 - Snapshots of a Popular Movement Beginning to Blossom"
(3/4/2008)
Zhang Ruizhuang: "The Rise of China and Its Implications to the U.S."b/
(3/5/2008)
Lecture: Fa-Ti Fan: "Art and Science in Maritime China"
(3/6/2008)
K-12 Outreach: Beijing Olympics: Chinas Emergence onto the World Stage
(3/8/2008 - 3/8/2009)
K-12 Outreach: The Global Response to Climate Change for Middle and High School Teachers
(3/14/2008)
Korean Studies Job Talk: Sun Joo Kim: "Resurrecting the Forgotten: The Life and Work of Yi Sihang (1672-1736) in Late Choson Korea"
(3/24/2008)
Workshop: "A Peripheral Vision: 'International Contemporaneity' in the Japanese Art Discourse, Circa 1970"
(3/24/2008)
Lecture: Qin Yaqing: "China's Foreign Policy Choices and Security Strategies in East Asia"
(3/25/2008)
Presentation: Anthony W. Lee: "A Shoemaker's Story"
(3/26/2008)
Lecture: R. Kenji Tierney: "The Sumo Body, Histories and the Genders of Globalization"
(3/27/2008)
The Cornell Classical Chinese Colloquium: "The late-Ming Piaojing Classic of Patronizing Prostitutes"
(3/28/2008)
Film: Lost in Translation with post-screening discussion with Linguistics Professor John Whitman *FREE*
(4/4/2008)
JUSA Culture Show: "Tokyo Nights"
(4/6/2008)
Workshop: Chinese Brush Painting at Newark Valley with Jim Hardesty
(4/6/2008)
K-12 Outreach: Ithaca High School International Day
(4/9/2008)
Cornell Classical Chinese Colloquium: "The early-Ming Mongolian-Chinese glossary Huayi yiyu"
(4/11/2008)
MCSA Chinese Culture Show: "One World, One Dream"
(4/13/2008)
"Collaboration in the Field of Law: New Directions in the Clarke Program in East Asian Law and Culture"
(4/15/2008)
Lecture: "The Art of Tibetan Gold Manuscripts"
(4/16/2008)
CHINA Town Hall: Local Conections, National Reflections: "The China Issue in the 2008 Congressional and Presidential Elections"
(4/17/2008)
Lecture: "Does Zhuangzi Mean to Say Something?"
(4/17/2008)
Lecture: "Striving For A Better China, Creating A Better World"
(4/17/2008)
Performance: Amber Dance Showcase: "Dreaming of China 2008"
(4/19/2008)
East Asia Colloquium: "Geopolitical Networks and Religious conversion in Early Twentieth Century East Asia"
(4/21/2008)
K-12 Outreach: Chinese Brush Painting at Groton with Jim Hardesty
(4/21/2008)
Reception for Graduating International Students
(4/21/2008)
Lecture: The Memory of the Vietnam War and Sending Korean Troops to the Iraqi War
(4/22/2008)
Luncheon: "China's Business Education and Opportunities for International Programs"
(4/22/2008)
Roundtable Discussion with Cornell Faculty: Striving for a Better China, Creating a Better World: Beijing Olympics in Comparative Perspectives
(4/22/2008)
Conference: Law, Markets, and Social Equity
(4/24/2008)
Cornell Classical Chinese Colloquium
(4/25/2008)
K-12 Outreach: Global Response to Climate Change for Elementary school teachers
(4/25/2008)
Lecture: Wang Jun: "For the Greener Good: Planning for a Chinese Century"
(4/25/2008)
K-12 Outreach Advisory Committee Meeting
(4/28/2008)
Lecture: Seungsook Moon: "Gender, Race and Sexuality in the U.S. Military Empire: A comparative perspective from South Korea, Japan, and Germany"
(5/2/2008)
K-12 Outreach: Prof. Jane Marie Law presented Japanese Tea Ceremony to 80 honors students from Ithaca High School at Cornell Plantations.
(5/9/2008)
Conference: The 16th Meeting of the International Circle of Korean Linguistics
(6/26/2008)
4-H Career Explorations: Working in a Globalized World
(7/1/2008 - 7/12/2008)
Exhibit: Aesthetics of Mended Japanese Ceramics
(7/22/2008)
Philosophy and the Economic in 1930s China and the World
(8/25/2008)
Cross-Strait Relations Past, Present, and Future
(9/4/2008)
Okinawa and the Changing Face of US-Japan Security Relations
(9/11/2008)
Digital Archive and the Future of Transpacific Studies
(9/12/2008)
K-12 Outreach Calligraphy Demonstration at George Junior Republic
(9/15/2008)
River Politics, Climate Change, and Public Participation in China
(9/15/2008)
Topics in Anthropology Growing Up and Older in Japan course taught at the Auburn Correctional Facility
(9/15/2008)
Art of Creating Asian In school visit to Belle Sherman Elementary
(9/17/2008)
Art of Creating Asian In school visit to Belle Sherman Elementary
(9/17/2008)
Current Events Library Series Ohnmar Khiang Humphrey Fellow--Hurricane Nargis
(9/19/2008)
Japanese Festival Ennichi 2008
(9/20/2008)
K-12 Outreach CERIS Presentation at Cassavant/Dryden Elementary School
(9/24/2008)
Film Mongol
(9/25/2008)
K-12 Outreach Calligraphy Demonstration at Lansing Residential Center
(9/25/2008)
On the Line, Off the Payroll Why Do Chinese Employers Use Temporary Agency Employment in Interactive Social Work?
(9/25/2008)
Philosophy and the Economic in 1930s China and the World
(9/25/2008)
Breaking Down Chinese Walls The Changing Faces of Labor and Employment In China
(9/26/2008)
FILM Mongol
(9/27/2008)
An-My L Small Wars
(9/28/2008)
K-12 Outreach CERIS Teacher Advisory Committee
(9/28/2008)
CERIS Performance and Speaker Bureau Training
(9/30/2008)
K-12 Outreach with Johnson Art Museum Belle Sherman Elementary - Art of Creating Asian
(10/1/2008)
China, East Asia, and the Global Economy Regional and Historical Perspectives
(10/2/2008)
Overcoming Denial Remodeling Postwar Penitence in Japan
(10/3/2008)
K-12 Outreach with Johnson Art Museum Harley School - Archeology China, PreColumbian, Egypt
(10/8/2008)
CERIS Performance and Speaker Bureau Training
(10/9/2008)
Guilty of Indigence The Urban Poor in Beijing 1906- 1949
(10/16/2008)
From Geist to Seishin A Genealogy of Spirit in Meiji Japan
(10/17/2008)
Huihui Yaofang Islamic Formulary, a late 14th century multilingual pharmacological text a Presentation by Carla Nappi
(10/17/2008)
K-12 Outreach/CERIS TC3 International Student Visit
(10/17/2008)
Korean NOW dance troupe at Cayuga Heights Elementary
(10/21/2008)
Tradition and its Changes Traditional and Contemporary Korean Dance and Music
(10/21/2008)
Korean NOW Dance troupe at DeWitt Middle School
(10/22/2008)
CERIS Current Event Series Will the U.S. Invade Iran? Speaker John Weiss
(10/23/2008)
Sino-nyms Cordyceps, Colonial Chinese Medicine, and Historical Practice
(10/23/2008)
Film Planet B-Boy
(10/24/2008)
Teacher Current Event Series CERIS Iraq after 2003 One Citizens Experience - Khalida Jaafar
(10/28/2008)
CERIS Teacher Advisory Committee
(10/29/2008)
CERIS Teacher Advisory Committee
(10/29/2008)
Disciplining the National Essence Liu Shipei and the Reinvention of Chinas Intellectual History
(10/30/2008)
Born in the Bronx, with an appearance by Jeff Chang
(10/31/2008 - 11/1/2008)
Presentation by Joachim Kurtz, Assistant Professor of Chinese, Emory University
(10/31/2008)
70th Anniversary of Pearl Bucks Nobel Prize
(11/1/2008)
HOMEFEST Project Hope at Cornell University
(11/1/2008)
Global Lens Opera Jawa Ithaca Premiere
(11/2/2008)
K-12 Outreach with Johnson Art Museum Lansing Elementary School -OMNI
(11/3/2008)
K-12 Outreach with Johnson Art Museum Elmira Free Academy -Asian Art
(11/5/2008)
Johnson Art Museum Tour with Workshop China OMNI box and Calligraphy Workshop at Lansing Residential School
(11/6/2008)
Forum on Academic Publishing in the Humanities
(11/7/2008)
Immigration Panel at Trumansburg Middle School
(11/7/2008)
Informational tour of new exhibits at the Johnson Surimono and Asian Calligraphy for Wason 90th Exhibition particpants
(11/7/2008)
K-12 Outreach with Johnson Art Museum Trumansburg Elementary School -OMNI
(11/7/2008)
The 14th ACPSS International Conference and the 90th Jubilee of Cornells Charles W. Wason Collection on East Asia East Asia Studies Challenges of Globalization and Digitization
(11/7/2008)
Art of the Written Word Calligraphy in Asia
(11/9/2008)
Colored in the Years New Light Japanese Surimono from the Becker Collection
(11/9/2008)
Current Event Teacher Series Iraq End Game Raid Juhi Hamadi Al-Saedi, Michael OHanlen
(11/10/2008)
Chinese Underground FilmsSpeaker Jim Cheng
(11/11/2008)
Film Red Snow
(11/11/2008)
Rhymes and Rights Hip Hop and Organizing in Immigrant Communities
(11/11/2008)
Special tour for the Art Council of Strong Memorial Art Gallery in Rochester
(11/11/2008)
Global Lens Luxury Car Ithaca Premiere
(11/14/2008)
Global Lens Kept and Dreamless Ithaca Premiere
(11/15/2008)
Global Lens Luxury Car Ithaca Premiere
(11/16/2008)
Global Lens The Kite Ithaca Premiere
(11/17/2008)
Japanese Tea Culture at College of Holy CrossSpeaker Marc Keane
(11/18/2008)
Special tour for the Art Council of Strong Memorial Art Gallery in Rochester
(11/18/2008)
Dan McKee presentation on Surimono and Japanese calligraphy in Culture and Script in East Asia
(11/19/2008)
Global Lens The Bet Collector Ithaca Premiere
(11/19/2008)
K-12 Outreach CERIS Presentation at Dryden High School
(11/19/2008)
K-12 Outreach CERIS Presentation at Dryden Middle School
(11/19/2008)
The Global Lens The Fish Fall in Love Ithaca Premiere
(11/19/2008)
Art for Lunch Japanese Poetry Prints
(11/20/2008)
Current Events Library Series Russian Invasion of Georgia - Iago Gocheleishvili
(11/20/2008)
K-12 Outreach with Johnson Art Museum Vestal Senior High - Asian Highlights for Chinese Language students
(11/20/2008)
The Global Lens All for Free Ithaca Premiere
(11/20/2008)
The Global Lens Bunny Chow Ithaca Premiere
(11/20/2008)
Film Ping Pong Playa
(11/21/2008)
The Global Lens Let the Wind Blow Ithaca Premiere
(11/21/2008)
Film Ping Pong Playa
(11/22/2008)
The Global Lens The Custodian Ithaca Premiere
(11/22/2008)
Chinese Dragons A painting workshop
(11/24/2008)
K-12 Outreach with Johnson Art Museum Lansing Elementary School - OMNI China
(11/24/2008)
K-12 Outreach with Johnson Art Museum Lansing Elementary School - OMNI China
(11/24/2008)
Art for Lunch Japanese Poetry Prints Japanese
(11/25/2008)
K-12 Outreach with Johnson Art Museum Lansing Elementary School - OMNI China
(11/25/2008)
K-12 Outreach with Johnson Art Museum Lansing Elementary School - OMNI China
(11/25/2008)
Film Long Road to Heaven
(12/3/2008)
AEM Brown Bag Seminar Managerial Hubris and International Joint Ventures Evidence from U.S.-China
(12/5/2008)
Teacher Current Event Series Making Sense of Thai Politics by Thamora Fishel
(12/8/2008)
K-12 Outreach with Johnson Art Museum Trumansburg Elementary School - OMNI China
(12/10/2008)
K-12 Outreach with Johnson Art Museum Trumansburg Elementary School - OMNI China
(12/10/2008)
K-12 Outreach with Johnson Art Museum Trumansburg Elementary School - OMNI China
(12/11/2008)
K-12 Outreach with Johnson Art Museum Trumansburg Elementary School - OMNI China
(12/11/2008)
Library Holiday Tour of the Johnson Art Museum and specifically the Japanese Surimono exhibit
(12/12/2008)
K-12 Outreach Calligraphy Demonstration at Lansing Buckley Elementary School
(12/15/2008)
K-12 Outreach with Johnson Art Museum Ithaca High School Chinese Language Students - Asian Art and Calligraphy Workshop
(12/17/2008)
K-12 Outreach with Johnson Art Museum South Hill Tots Nursery - Animals in Art
(12/18/2008)
Japanese Tea Culture at the Womens Art Association in Kyoto, Japan
(12/19/2008)
Library Holiday Tour and of the Johnson Art Museum and specifically the Japanese Surimono exhibit
(12/22/2008)
K-12 Outreach with Johnson Art Museum Nathan T. Hall School - OMNI China
(1/5/2009)
K-12 Outreach with Johnson Art Museum Nathan T. Hall School - OMNI China
(1/5/2009)
K-12 Outreach Calligraphy Demonstration at Trumansburg Elementary
(1/13/2009)
K-12 Outreach Calligraphy Demonstration at MacCormick Secure Facility
(1/15/2009)
ALLEX Refresher Workshop
(1/17/2009)
K-12 Outreach with Johnson Art Museum Nathan T. Hall School - OMNI China
(1/20/2009)
K-12 Outreach CERIS Presentation for Global Studies Teachers at Ithaca High School
(1/21/2009)
K-12 Outreach with Johnson Art Museum Nathan T. Hall School - OMNI China
(1/21/2009)
K-12 Outreach with Johnson Art Museum Nathan T. Hall School - OMNI China
(1/22/2009)
A Year of Art at your Library opens with Seeing in the Dark and Spectacular Origami
(1/23/2009)
K-8 Outreach Lunar New Year at GIAC the Greater Ithaca Activities Center
(1/23/2009)
Asia for University Educators Workshop
(1/24/2009)
An Account of the Western Ocean Seiyo kibun A Tokugawa Japanese Commentary on Foreign Comings and Goings from the Late Medieval to the Early 18th Century
(1/26/2009)
Death and Martyrdom Asserting a Politics for Arai Hakusekis Account of the Western Ocean
(1/26/2009)
K-12 Outreach Teacher Advisory Committee
(1/26/2009)
K-8 Outreach Lunar New Year at Stepping Stones Preschool
(1/26/2009)
K-8 Outreach Lunar New Year at Belle Sherman Elementary School
(1/27/2009)
K-12 Outreach with Johnson Art Museum Nathan T. Hall School - OMNI China
(1/29/2009)
K-12 Outreach with Johnson Art Museum Nathan T. Hall School - OMNI China
(1/29/2009)
K-8 Outreach Lunar New Year at Beverly J. Martin Elementary
(1/29/2009)
K-8 Outreach Lunar New Year at Caroline Elementary
(1/29/2009)
Community Lunar New Year Celebration
(1/30/2009)
Free Film Ashita e no Yuigon or Best Wishes for Tomorrow
(1/30/2009)
K-8 Outreach Lunar New Year at South Hill Elementary
(1/30/2009)
Intro to Asian Meditation course taught at the Auburn Correctional Facility
(2/1/2009)
K-12 Outreach with Johnson Art Museum Nathan T. Hall School - OMNI China
(2/3/2009)
Lunar New Year Celebration at CKB Red Lounge
(2/3/2009)
Film Ashes of Time Redux
(2/4/2009)
Crime and Responsibility War, Indiscriminate Bombing and Mass Killing
(2/5/2009)
Film Ashes of Time Redux
(2/5/2009)
Film Ashes of Time Redux
(2/6/2009)
Teacher Current Event Series The Crisis in Darfur from the Perspective of International Law by Dunia Zongwe
(2/9/2009)
Why Puppets? The Special Nature of Japanese Ritual Puppetry
(2/9/2009)
K-8 Outreach Lunar New Year at Lansing Elementary
(2/10/2009)
Bruce Hack American Entertainment in China The business context and challenge
(2/12/2009)
Film Up the Yangtze
(2/12/2009)
K-12 Outreach CERIS Presentation at TST BOCES for High School Principals
(2/12/2009)
The end of postwar in Japanese politics
(2/12/2009)
Why Puppets? The Special Nature of Japanese Ritual Puppetry
(2/12/2009)
Why Puppets? The Special Nature of Japanese Ritual Puppetry at Ithaca College
(2/12/2009)
Evolution of Ownership Forms in China, 1979 to 2004
(2/13/2009)
Film Up the Yangtze
(2/13/2009)
An Interdisciplinary Conservation Assessment of Alpine Ecosystems of Northwest Yunnan, China
(2/17/2009)
Film Still Life
(2/18/2009)
CERIS Current Events Series Iraq after 2003 One Citizens Experience, Speaker Khalida Jafaar
(2/19/2009)
Japan and the Political Economy of North-South-FTAs
(2/19/2009)
CAPSU Asia Night Cornell Asia Pacific-Islander Student Union
(2/20/2009)
Cornell Classical Chinese Colloquim Lu Deming 556627, preface to Jingdian shiwen Explanation of the text of the Classics
(2/20/2009)
Film Still Life
(2/20/2009)
Imagining Asia and the Pacific Emerging Visualities and Art Perspectives
(2/20/2009 - 2/21/2009)
Film Komaneko The Curious Cat
(2/21/2009)
Why Puppets? The Special Nature of Japanese Ritual Puppetry at Hamilton College
(2/21/2009)
Film Komaneko The Curious Cat
(2/22/2009)
West Africans in Tokyo Impressions of a Changing Diaspora
(2/23/2009)
Awaji Puppet Theatre
(2/24/2009)
Aerobic Rice What Is It and Where Does It Fit?
(2/25/2009)
Awaji Puppet Theater
(2/25/2009)
K-12 Outreach Upward Bound Saturday Academy Global Media Literacy
(2/26/2009)
Cornell Concert Series Shanghai String Quartet
(2/28/2009)
K-12 Outreach with Johnson Art Museum South Seneca Elementary School -OMNI
(3/2/2009)
K-12 Outreach with Johnson Art Museum South Seneca Elementary School -OMNI
(3/2/2009)
Lehman Alternative School Creative Writing Class International Stories - Growing Up Black in Thailand
(3/2/2009)
K-12 Outreach Nosanchuk Leture series at Ithaca High School The Rise of China by Sherman Cochran
(3/3/2009)
K-12 Outreach with Johnson Art Museum EAC Montessori School of Ithaca - OMNI China
(3/3/2009)
Lehman Alternative School Creative Writing Class Life, work, and challenges in Manipur, India
(3/3/2009)
Growing More Rice with Less Water?
(3/4/2009)
BONTEN Live
(3/6/2009)
BOREDOM in the GREAT DEPRESSION LACK as a PROTAGONIST of HISTORY
(3/6/2009)
Film Pushing Hands
(3/6/2009)
Lehman Alternative School Creative Writing Class Liberia and Ithaca Adaption to Change
(3/6/2009)
Challenging the State Advocacy for Womens Rights Internationally Panel
(3/8/2009)
International Film at Lehman Alternative Community School Making A Documentary in Vietnam, speaker Thuy Tranviet
(3/9/2009)
Tosaka Jun and the Question of Technology
(3/9/2009)
International Film at Lehman Alternative Community School The Korean new Wave Speaker Minwhua Ahn
(3/10/2009)
South Seneca Cooking Demonstration Burmese Cooking
(3/12/2009)
International Film at Lehman Alternative Community School Bollywood by Monika Mehta
(3/13/2009)
South Seneca Cooking Demonstration Thai Cooking
(3/14/2009)
Cornell Professional Development Day Games from Around the World
(3/20/2009)
Cornell Professional Development Day Paths to Environmental Sustainability
(3/20/2009)
Cornell Professional Development Day Teaching Foreign Language Solutions for the 21st Century
(3/20/2009)
Greed Flaw of Corporate Capitalism and Global Hip Hop as a Movement the Case of Hip Hop in Japan
(3/23/2009)
K-12 Outreach with Johnson Art Museum Groton Elementary School - OMNI China
(3/25/2009)
Current Events Library Series Labor and Migration in the Americas by Raymond Craib
(3/26/2009)
Film viewing and discussion Silent Holy Stones
(3/26/2009)
K-12 Outreach with Johnson Art Museum EAC Montessori School of Ithaca -OMNI China
(3/27/2009)
K-12 Outreach with Johnson Art Museum Groton Elementary School - OMNI Tibet
(3/30/2009)
K-12 Outreach with Johnson Art Museum South Seneca Elementary - OMNI China
(3/31/2009)
K-12 Outreach with Johnson Art Museum South Seneca Elementary - OMNI China
(4/1/2009)
K-12 Outreach with Johnson Art Museum South Seneca Elementary - OMNI China
(4/2/2009)
Manuscripts, Islamic Shrines, and Uyghur Historical Practice in the early 20th Century
(4/2/2009)
Amber Dance Troupe Dreaming of China 2009
(4/4/2009)
Global Media Perspective at Dryden High Mass Media Class
(4/6/2009)
History of Buddhism in Japan lecture at Auburn State Prison
(4/6/2009)
Teacher Current Event Series Japanese and American Wars, War Atrocities and War Memories in the Twentieth Century
(4/6/2009)
K-12 Outreach with Johnson Art Museum Groton Elementary - OMNI China
(4/7/2009)
K-12 Outreach with Johnson Art Museum Groton Elementary - OMNI China
(4/7/2009)
Global Media Perspective at Dryden High Mass Media Class
(4/8/2009)
Liren Zheng Internet research resources for China
(4/9/2009)
Art and Critique in 1960s Japan Political Aesthetics, Urban Daily Life, and the Yomiuri Independent Exhibition
(4/10/2009)
Cornell Population Program Spring 2009 Seminar Series Immigration and American Identity
(4/10/2009)
Testamentary Admonitions of Lord Kujo Prof. Janice Kanemitsu, Asian Studies, Cornell
(4/10/2009)
Comparative Muslim Societies Brown Bag Lecture Series, Muslims in China Struggle for Freedom of Rights
(4/13/2009)
Transnationalizing the History of the US Occupation of Japan A Methodological Analysis
(4/13/2009)
Chinese Musicians Residency Concert
(4/14/2009)
Vincent Who? with filmmaker Curtis Chin
(4/14/2009)
Chinese Musicians at the Telluride House
(4/16/2009)
Chinese Musicians Residency Art for Lunch
(4/16/2009)
European Canvas, American Colors, Chinese Spirit The Making of the Grand Scroll of Tort Law of China
(4/16/2009)
Chinese Musicians Residency Lecture How Chinese is my Chineseness?
(4/17/2009)
Asia Night
(4/18/2009)
Chinese Musicians Residency Concert
(4/18/2009)
Illuminations Reflections 2009
(4/18/2009)
Chinese Musician Residency informal demonstration and performance
(4/19/2009)
Chinese Musicians Residency open master class
(4/19/2009)
Chinese Musicians Residency Concert
(4/20/2009)
Technocratic Utopia Tange Kenzos Plan for Tokyo Bay 1960
(4/20/2009)
After Hiroshige A Century of Modern Japanese Prints
(4/21/2009)
K-12 Outreach with Johnson Art Museum Chapin School in NYC - Asian and Midieval Carts special exhibition
(4/21/2009)
K-12 Outreach with Johnson Art Museum Groton Elementary - OMNI Tibet
(4/21/2009)
K-12 Outreach with Johnson Art Museum Groton Elementary - OMNI Tibet
(4/21/2009)
Filmmakers Perspectives on India The Tibet Issue
(4/22/2009)
Ithaca High School International Day
(4/22/2009)
K-12 Outreach with Johnson Art Museum Groton Elementary - OMNI China
(4/22/2009)
K-12 Outreach with Johnson Art Museum Groton Elementary - OMNI China
(4/22/2009)
A Conversation with Professor Christensen, Scholar and Practitioner in US-China Relations
(4/23/2009)
Clarke Program Colloquium Series - Chenguang Wang
(4/23/2009)
Legislate in the Shadow Law Making Function by the Supreme Peoples Court of China
(4/23/2009)
Some Presupposing Moves and their Rhetoric in Japanese Charles Quinn
(4/23/2009)
Cornell Classical Chinese ColloquiumWenzhongzi shijia The Hereditary House of Master Wenzhongpresented by Ding Xiang Warner
(4/24/2009)
K-12 Outreach Dim Sum at Ithaca Tots and Teens
(4/24/2009)
K-12 Outreach with Johnson Art Museum Aspen Grove School - Animals in Art
(4/24/2009)
Some Recent Lessons for the Obama Administrations China Policy.
(4/24/2009)
Film Black, White and Yellow
(4/27/2009)
K-12 Outreach Teacher Advisory Committee
(4/27/2009)
Li Lifan The Development and Problems of Chinas NGO
(4/27/2009)
Tang Scholars Conference
(4/27/2009)
Filmic Materiality and Historical Materialism Tosaka Jun and the Prosthetics of Sensation
(5/4/2009)
K-12 Outreach with Johnson Art Museum Groton Elementary - OMNI Tibet
(5/4/2009)
K-12 Outreach with Johnson Art Museum Groton Elementary - OMNI Tibet
(5/4/2009)
Childrens Day at Beverly J. Martin
(5/5/2009)
Childrens Day at Stepping Stones Preschool
(5/7/2009)
K-12 Outreach Calligraphy Demonstration at Groton Elementary
(5/8/2009)
K-12 Outreach with Johnson Art Museum South Hill Elementary - Animals in Art
(5/8/2009)
K-12 Outreach Speaker on China in LACS Facing History class
(5/15/2009)
K-12 Chinese Language Curriculum Meeting
(5/18/2009)
K-12 Outreach Sushi demonstration at South Seneca Middle School afterschool program
(5/21/2009)
South Seneca Cooking Demonstration Japanese Cooking
(5/21/2009)
K-12 Outreach with Johnson Art Museum Evergreen Alternative School - Art of Creating Asian
(6/2/2009)
BOCES Turning Point Program - Tibet In School
(6/3/2009)
K-12 Outreach with Johnson Art Museum Community Nursery School - Animals in Art
(6/9/2009)
K-12 Outreach with Johnson Art Museum Community Nursery School - Animals in Art
(6/9/2009)
4H Career Explorations International Careers
(6/30/2009 - 7/2/2009)
Art of Chinas Cultural Revolution
(7/1/2009)
Upward Bound
(7/6/2009 - 8/4/2009)
An Invitation to Global Activities
(7/9/2009)
2009 Cornell University Chinese Teachers Workshop Performed Culture and Flagship Programs
(7/18/2009)
StarTalk Chinese Language Cornell Tour
(7/23/2009)
StarTalk Chinese Language Cornell Tour
(7/30/2009)
Post-Secondary Outreach. Planetary Coincidences Melville, Kubrick, Komatsu. Tatsumi Takayuki, Department of English, Keio University.
(9/3/2009)
Post-Secondary Outreach. Maruyama Masao--Saving the Name of Democracy.Yuji Nishiyama, University of Tokyo.
(9/7/2009)
Post Secondary Outreach. Patterns of Postcolonial Resentment From Area Studies to Transnational Studies. Naoki Sakai, Department of Asian Studies, Cornell University.
(9/15/2009)
Post secondary Outreach. Political Pluralization in China 2003-2006 Lessons from Hydropower and International Trade.Andrew Mertha, Department of Government, Cornell University.
(9/16/2009)
Johnson Museum OMNI. Jim Hardesty, Johnson Museum of Art, Artisit-in-Residence. Chinese Calligraphy at MacCormack Secure Facility.
(9/18/2009)
Post Secondary Outreach. Cornell Classical Chinese Colloquium.TJ Hinrichs, Department of History, Cornell University.
(9/18/2009)
Post Secondary Outreach. Department of Applied Economics and Management AEM China Symposium. Nancy Chau, Department of Applied Economics and Management, Cornell University.
(9/18/2009)
Pre-Service Teacher Training Workshop. Cornell Educational Resources for International Studies CERIS at the State University of New York at Cortland. CERIS Going Global Presentation.
(9/18/2009)
After School Language and Culture Enrichment Program. Mandarin Chinese Language Class at Greater Ithaca Activities Center GIAC. Chenlin Liao, Teaching Associate, Department of Asian Studies, Cornell University.
(9/21/2009 - 10/21/2009)
Johnson Museum OMNI. Jim Hardesty, Johnson Museum of Art, Artist-in-Residence. Chinese Calligraphy at George Junior Republic.
(9/22/2009)
EAP Speaker Series. The Art of the Gut Manhood and Ethics in Japanese Politics. Robin LeBlanc,Professor of Politics and Program Head, Womens and Gender Studies, Washington and Lee University.
(9/23/2009)
Johnson Museum OMNI. Jim Hardesty, Johnson Museum of Art, Artist-in-Residence. Chinese Calligraphy at Lansing Residential Center.
(9/23/2009)
Post Secondary Outreach. Will China Save The Global Economy?Gordon Chang, Author and Columnist at Forbes.com.
(9/24/2009)
Post Secondary Outreach. An Overview of History and Features of the Pre-Modern Chinese Book. Bruce Rusk, Department of Asian Studies, Cornell University.
(10/1/2009)
Post Secondary Outreach. China and the Global Aid. Deborah Brautigam, International Development Program, School of International Service, American University.
(10/1/2009)
Post Secondary Outreach. Cornell Classical Chinese Colloquium. Mei Tsu-lin, Hu Shih Professor of Chinese Literature and Philology Emeritus, Cornell University.
(10/2/2009)
Post Secondary Outreach. Red Lights The Lives of Sex Workers in Post socialist China. Tiantian Zheng, Department of Anthropology, State University of New York at Cortland.
(10/7/2009)
Post Secondary Outreach. The Tokyo Womens Tribunal and the Turn to Fiction. Karen Knop, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, Canada.
(10/7/2009)
New York Conference on Asian Studies 2009 NYCAS. Sites for Markets and Sites for Poetry A Curious Convergence.Eiko Ikegami, Department Sociology at the New School of Social Research.
(10/8/2009)
New York Conference on Asian Studies 2009 NYCAS. Multiple Multiplicities Boundaries, Boundary Crossing, and Dynamics of Categorizations in Asia. Eiko Ikegami, Department of Sociology at The New School for Social Research.
(10/9/2009)
New York Conference on Asian Studies 2009 NYCAS. NYCAS Teacher Training Workshop Education in Asia. Cornell University.
(10/9/2009)
EAP Speaker Series. Muslim China? Questioning Islamic Accommodations to Chinese Rule. Dru Gladney, President of Pacific Basin Institute at Pomona College.
(10/14/2009)
K-12 Outreach.Central New York Council For The Social Studies.Cornell Educational Resources for International Studies, Cornell University.
(10/19/2009 - 10/19/2010)
Post Secondary Outreach.The Epoch of Simultaneity Unintentional Repercussions across US, Japan, and China, 1946-1950. Hajimu Masuda, Department of History, Doctoral Candidate, Cornell University.
(10/19/2009)
Media Outreach. Film The Funeral by Itami Juzo 1984. Nicole Koschmann, East Asia Program Outreach Coordinator, Cornell University.
(10/21/2009)
Post Secondary Outreach. Movements to Reform the Death Penalty in China and Thailand What will the Future Bring?John Blume, Cornell University Law School,Cornell University.
(10/21/2009)
After School Language and Culture Enrichment Program. Korean class at Enfield Elementary School. Namkyeong Jeong, Language Instructor.
(10/22/2009 - 12/10/2009)
Business Outreach. American business in China. Michael Barbalas, Ph.D., President of American Chamber of Commerce in China, Cornell Alumni.
(10/23/2009)
Post-Secondary Outreach. Diversity in the Japanese Workplace Law and Practice. Mitsuru Claire Chino, J.D. 91, Corporate Counsel at Itochu Corporation,Japan.
(10/27/2009)
Post-Secondary Outreach. Ambivalence and Activism A Short History of Employment Discrimination in China. Timothy Webster, J.D., LL.M.06, Lecturer, Yale Law School.
(10/28/2009)
EAP Speaker Series. The Eagle against the Dragon Sino-American Competition in the Third World during the 1960s. Gregg Brazinsky, Elliott School of International Affairs, George Washington University.
(10/29/2009)
Post-Secondary Outreach. Managing Human CollectivityDiscourses on Population in Prewar and Wartime Japan. Akiko Ishii, Department of History, Doctoral Candidate, Cornell University.
(11/2/2009)
Post-Secondary. Freshman and Sophomores International Funding and Training Opportunities. the Institute for International Public Policy IIPP Fellowship.
(11/4/2009)
Post-Secondary. Jobs and Hope Gone Forever? Cases from Japan. Yuji Genda, Institute of Social Science and Director of the Hope Studies Program, University of Tokyo.
(11/4/2009)
Post-secondary Outreach. Cornell Classical Chinese ColloquiumComing across the Frontier Late Qing Missives about Xinjiang from Imperial and Local Archives. Peter Lavelle, Department of History, Doctoral Candidate, Cornell University.
(11/6/2009)
K-12 Speaker Bureau. Immigration Panel at Trumansburg Middle School, Trumansburg, New York. Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies, Cornell University.
(11/7/2009)
General Public Outreach. Yamato The Drummers of Japan, World Tour 2009-2010. Performance, Cornell University.
(11/8/2009)
Post-Secondary Outreach. Across the Globe Cornellians in Foreign Policy. Jan-Ho Park, Political Officer for the South Korean Embassy.
(11/9/2009)
Post-Secondary Outreach. Street as Courtroom State Accommodation of Labor Protests in South China. Xin He, Associate Professor, City University of Hong Kong School of Law.
(11/10/2009)
Post-Secondary Outreach. Critical and Theoretical Approaches to the Chinese Legal Reforms from Tiananmen to the Harmonious Society. Leila Choukroune, Assistant Professor,Department of Law and Taxation at lcole des hautes etudes.
(11/11/2009)
EAP Speaker Series.On Colonial Responsibility. Ryuta Itagaki, Department of Sociology at Doshisha University,Kyoto, Japan and Visiting Scholar of Harvard-Yenching Institute2009-10.
(11/12/2009)
Post-Secondary Outreach. Making the World Yours How to achieve your big intentions with micro-actions. Cornell University.
(11/12/2009)
Post-Secondary Outreach.Deaf Culture in Japan. Karen Nakamura,Department of Anthropology and East Asian Studies, Yale University.
(11/13/2009)
Post-secondary Outreach. When China Rules the World. Martin Jacques,Visiting Professor,Renmin University and Senior Visiting Fellow at the Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore.
(11/16/2009)
Post-Secondary Outreach. The Role of Ryukyuan in Understanding the Linguistic History of the Japanese Islands. Thomas Pellard, Doctoral Candidate, cole des Hautes tudes en Sciences sociales,Centre de Recherches Linguistiques sur lAsie Orientale.
(11/17/2009)
Johnson Museum of Art, Objects and Their Makers, New InsightsOMNIProgram. In School Presentation at Lansing Elementary.
(11/19/2009)
Post-secondary Outreach. Popular Culture and Professors Asian American Workshop Series. Derek Chang, Department of History, Cornell University and Shelley Wong, Department of English, Cornell University.
(11/19/2009)
General Public Outreach. Cornell Chinese Music Ensemble Premiere Fall Concert. Undergraduate Student Organization, Cornell University.
(11/22/2009)
Media Outreach. New Socialist Climax Red Tourism. Jian Yi, Yale World Fellow Founding Director, Participatory Documentary Center. Discussion on Film.
(11/23/2009)
Media Outreach. New Socialist Climax Red Tourism. Jian Yi, Yale World Fellow Founding Director, Participatory Documentary Center.
(11/24/2009)
Post-Secondary Outreach. Zhejiang Sericulture and the Hierarchies of Imperialism in Late Qing Xinjiang. Peter Lavelle,Department of History, Doctoral Candidate, Cornell University.
(11/30/2009)
K-12 Outreach. Shimtah Drummers Performance at Enfield Elementary School. Shimtah Student Organization, Cornell University.
(12/3/2009)
Post-secondary Outreach. Cornell Classical Chinese Colloquium Unpacking the process of Translating Buddhist Texts into Chinese. Dan Boucher, Department of Asian Studies, Cornell University.
(12/4/2009)
K-12 Outreach. Amber Dance Troupe Student Organization, Cornell Universitys Asian dance troupe performs at Greater Ithaca Activities Center.
(12/7/2009)
Post-Secondary Outreach.China Town Hall Local Connections, National Reflections. Allen Carlson, Department of Government, Cornell University and Kurt M. Campbell, Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs.
(12/8/2009)
Johnson Museum of Art, Objects and Their Makers, New InsightsOMNIProgram. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University.
(12/9/2009)
Johnson Museum of Art, Objects and Their Makers, New InsightsOMNIProgram. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University.
(12/10/2009)
Johnson Museum of Art, Objects and Their Makers, New InsightsOMNIProgram. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University.
(12/10/2009)
Johnson Museum of Art, Objects and Their Makers, New InsightsOMNIProgram. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University.
(12/11/2009)
Johnson Museum of Art, Objects and Their Makers, New InsightsOMNIProgram. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University.
(12/11/2009)
Johnson Museum of Art, Objects and Their Makers, New InsightsOMNIProgram. In School Presentation at Lansing Elementary, Lansing, New York.
(12/21/2009)
After School Language and Culture Enrichment Program. Korean class at Greater Ithaca Activities Center GIAC. Namkyeong Jeong, Language Instructor.
(1/4/2010 - 2/10/2010)
Johnson Museum of Art, Objects and Their Makers, New InsightsOMNIProgram. In School Presentation at Trumansburg Elementary,Trumansburg, New York.
(1/6/2010)
Johnson Museum of Art, Objects and Their Makers, New InsightsOMNIProgram. In School Presentation at South Hill Elementary School, Ithaca, New York.
(1/7/2010)
K-12 Outreach. Asian Heritage Celebration at Greater Ithaca Activities Center. Nicole Koschmann, East Asia Program, Cornell University.
(1/8/2010 - 10/8/2010)
K-12 Outreach. Korean fan dance at Greater Ithaca Activities Center. Youngmi Kim, Fan Dancer, East Asia Program, Cornell University.
(1/8/2010)
Cultural Enrichment Class at Greater Ithaca Activities Center. Nicole Koschmann, East Asia Program, Outreach Coordinator, Cornell University.
(1/14/2010)
Johnson Museum of Art, Objects and Their Makers, New InsightsOMNIProgram. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University.
(1/15/2010)
Johnson Museum of Art, Objects and Their Makers, New InsightsOMNIProgram. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University.
(1/21/2010)
Johnson Museum of Art, Objects and Their Makers, New InsightsOMNIProgram. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University.
(1/22/2010)
Johnson Museum of Art, Objects and Their Makers, New InsightsOMNIProgram. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University.
(1/27/2010)
Johnson Museum of Art, Objects and Their Makers, New InsightsOMNIProgram. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University.
(1/27/2010)
EAP Speaker Series. The Apotheosis of Wu Feng and the Agony of History. Magnus Fiskesj, Department of Anthropology and Asian Studies, Cornell University.
(1/28/2010)
Johnson Museum of Art, Objects and Their Makers, New InsightsOMNIProgram. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University.
(1/29/2010)
Johnson Museum of Art, Objects and Their Makers, New InsightsOMNIProgram. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University.
(1/29/2010)
Johnson Museum of Art, Objects and Their Makers, New InsightsOMNIProgram. In School Presentation at South Seneca Elementary School, South Seneca, New York.
(2/1/2010)
Johnson Museum of Art, Objects and Their Makers, New InsightsOMNIProgram. In School Presentation at Nathan T. Hall Elementary School, Newark Valley, New York.
(2/3/2010)
Johnson Museum of Art, Objects and Their Makers, New InsightsOMNIProgram. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University.
(2/3/2010)
EAP Speaker Series. Disquieting Traces Critical Reflections on the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in Korea. Kim Dong-Choon, Department of Sociology at Sung Kong Hoe University, Seoul, Korea.
(2/5/2010)
Johnson Museum of Art, Objects and Their Makers, New InsightsOMNIProgram. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University.
(2/5/2010)
K-12 Outreach. Lunar New Year Celebration. The Cornell Lion Dance Troupe Student Organization, Cornell University.
(2/8/2010 - 2/18/2010)
Johnson Museum of Art, Objects and Their Makers, New InsightsOMNIProgram. In School Presentation at South Seneca Elementary School, South Seneca, New York.
(2/12/2010)
General Public Outreach. Lunar New Year Community Event, Ithaca Center, Ithaca, New York.
(2/13/2010)
Post Secondary Outreach. Chinas Jeweled Diplomacy in Africa and Its Consequences A Preliminary Assessment. Seifudein Adem, Associate Director of the Institute of Global Cultural Studies, Binghamton University and East Asia Program, Associate in Research AiR .
(2/15/2010)
Johnson Museum of Art, Objects and Their Makers, New InsightsOMNIProgram. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University.
(2/18/2010)
Post-Secondary Outreach. An Evening with Suzanne Scholte Human Rights in North Korea. President, Defense Forum Foundation.
(2/18/2010)
Johnson Museum of Art, Objects and Their Makers, New InsightsOMNIProgram. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University.
(2/19/2010)
Post-Secondary Outreach. Cornell Classical Chinese ColloquiumNguyen Cu Trinh1716-1767, Si Vi1750. Claudine Ang, Department of History, Doctoral Candidate, Cornell University.
(2/19/2010)
Post-secondary Outreach. Gallery Talk about Modern Japanese Ceramics. Marc Peter Keane, Fellow in Residence, East Asia Program, Cornell University. Momoko Takeshita Keane, Artist, Ithaca, New York.
(2/21/2010)
K-12 Speakers Bureau. Chinese Wedding Traditions. Zachary Howlett, Department of Anthropology, Doctoral Candidate, Cornell University.
(2/22/2010)
TC3 Speaker Series. 1500 Years Of Japanese Gardens An Historical Overview. Marc Peter Keane,Fellow in Residence, East Asia Program, Cornell University.
(2/23/2010)
Johnson Museum of Art, Objects and Their Makers, New InsightsOMNIProgram. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University.
(2/24/2010)
Post-Secondary Outreach. Traveling, and Translating, the Distance Tawada Yoko and the Thought of World Literature. Brett de Bary, Department of Asian Studies, Cornell University.
(2/24/2010)
Half the World 2010 Energy and Environment in East Asia. Hobart and William Smith Colleges. Andrew Mertha, Department of Government, Cornell University.
(2/26/2010)
Post-secondary Outreach. Nutrition and Education in Rural China Explaining the Human Capital Gap between Rural and Urban Students. Scott Rozelle, Helen Farnsworth Chair for International Agricultural Policy, Standford University.
(2/26/2010)
Post-secondary Outreach. Empirical Legal Studies and Penal Populism in Japan. Setsuo Miyazawa, Aoyama Gakuin University Law School,Japan and Bok Visiting International Professor, University of Pennsylvania Law School.
(3/1/2010)
Post-Secondary Outreach. Re-Centering China The Cantonese in and Beyond the Han. Kevin Carrico, Department of Anthropology,Doctoral Candidate,Cornell University.
(3/1/2010)
Johnson Museum of Art, Objects and Their Makers, New InsightsOMNIProgram. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University.
(3/2/2010)
TC3 Speaker Series and General Public Outreach. Multicultural Fest 2010, Tompkins Cortland Community College. Jim Hardesty, Artist-in-Residence, Johnson Museum of Art and Sheela Kingsbury, East Asia Program, Outreach Educator, Cornell University.
(3/3/2010)
EAP Speaker Series. Helen McCabe.Bamboo Shoots After the Rain Understanding Autism in Contemporary China. Helen McCabe,Department of Education and Department of Asian Studies, Hobart and William Smith Colleges.
(3/4/2010)
Johnson Museum of Art, Objects and Their Makers, New InsightsOMNIProgram. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University.
(3/4/2010)
K-12 Outreach. Lunar New Year Celebration. The Cornell Lion Dance Troupe Student Organization, Cornell University.
(3/4/2010)
Johnson Museum of Art, Objects and Their Makers, New InsightsOMNIProgram. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University.
(3/5/2010)
Johnson Museum of Art, Objects and Their Makers, New InsightsOMNIProgram. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University.
(3/9/2010)
Post-Secondary Outreach. Twice Told Lates The Re-Translation of Japanese No Plays in the Early Twentieth Century. Reka Mihalka,Graduate Student, Department of English Studies,Etvs Lornd University.
(3/12/2010)
Post-Secondary Outreach. China, the Western Powers, and Indonesia, 1960-1965. Taomo Zhou, Department of History, Doctoral Candidate, Cornell University.
(3/15/2010)
Post-Secondary Outreach. Responding to Student Writing. Charlene Polio,Department of Linguistics and Languages, Michigan State University.
(3/16/2010)
Post-Secondary Outreach. The Beautiful Generation Asian Americans and the Art and Labor of Fashion. Thuy Tu, Author.
(3/18/2010)
Post-Secondary Outreach.The Cornell Classical Chinese Colloquium. Running on Empty. Pan An-yi, Department of Art History and Visual Studies, Cornell University.
(3/19/2010)
Teacher Training. Professional Development DayBinghamton City School District. Jim Hardesty, Artist-in-Residence, Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University.
(3/19/2010)
Teacher Training. Professional Development DayIthaca City School District. Education and Non-native speakers Focus on Chinese families in the United States. Helen McCabe, Department of Education, Hobart and William Smith Colleges.
(3/19/2010)
Post-Secondary and General Outreach. Butoh Dance Workshop. Vangeline,Artistic Director of the Vangeline Theater, New York, New York.
(3/20/2010 - 3/22/2010)
Johnson Museum of Art, Objects and Their Makers, New InsightsOMNIProgram. In School Presentation at Nathan T. Hall Elementary School, Newark Valley, New York.
(3/22/2010)
Johnson Museum of Art, Objects and Their Makers, New InsightsOMNIProgram. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University.
(3/26/2010)
Johnson Museum of Art, Objects and Their Makers, New InsightsOMNIProgram. In School Presentation at Groton Elementary School, Groton, New York.
(3/29/2010)
Post-Secondary Outreach. Islam and the World - An Analysis of Contemporary Realities. Omer Bajwa, Coordinator for Muslim Life, Yale University.
(3/31/2010)
Post-Secondary Outreach. Japanese Views of China Rising and Its Impact on Asia-Pacific International Relations. Quansheng Zhao,Director of Center for Asian Studies at American University.
(3/31/2010)
EAP Speaker Series. Toward the Solution of the Northern Territories Problem -- A Global, Regional and Domestic Analysis. Kimie Hara,Department of East Asian Studies, University of Waterloo, Canada.
(4/8/2010)
Post-Secondary Outreach. Challenges and Opportunities in U.S. - China Relations. Thomas J. Christensen Department of Politics and International Affairs and Director of the Princeton-Harvard China and the World Program,Princeton University.
(4/8/2010)
Post-Secondary Outreach. Cornell Classical Chinese Colloquium. The Medical Chapter of Yijings Sutra of Golden Light. Pierce Salguerro,Ph.D.in the History of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University.
(4/9/2010)
Post-Secondary Outreach.The Politics of Multiracial Empire in the Pacific The Case of Wartime Sociological Studies on Japanese Immigrants in Hawaii. Noriaki Hoshino,Department of History, Doctoral Candidate, Cornell University.
(4/12/2010)
Post-secondary Outreach. Navigating Our Sea of Islands.Lisa Kahaleole, Department of Womens Studies, Wells College.
(4/14/2010)
EAP Speaker Series and Media Outreach. Wings of Defeat, A documentary by Risa Morimoto and Linda Hoaglund. Panel discussion led by Victor Koschmann, Department of History, Cornell University and Mark Selden, Senior Research Associate,East Asia Program, Cornell University.
(4/15/2010)
Post-Secondary Outreach. Education in Tibet. Losang Rabgey, Co-Founder of Machik and Tibetan Studies Expert.
(4/17/2010)
Post-Secondary Outreach. From Statecraft to Biopolitics Managing Qi in Chinese History. Malcolm Thompson, Doctoral Candidate,Department of History, University of British Columbia.
(4/20/2010)
Johnson Museum of Art, Objects and Their Makers, New InsightsOMNIProgram. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University.
(4/21/2010)
Johnson Museum of Art, Objects and Their Makers, New InsightsOMNIProgram. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University.
(4/21/2010)
K-12 Speaker Bureau. Japanese Anime Ithaca High School Enrichment Times. Cornell Anime Club Student Organization, Cornell University.
(4/21/2010)
K-12 Speaker Bureau. Japanese Rice Ball MakingIthaca High School Enrichment Times. Yoshiko Hogg and Mari Snyder, East Asia Program, Outreach Presenters, Cornell University.
(4/21/2010)
EAP Speaker Series. Advanced Chinese What It Is and How to Get It. Galal Walker,Department of East Asian Languages, Ohio State University.
(4/22/2010)
Johnson Museum of Art, Objects and Their Makers, New InsightsOMNIProgram. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University.
(4/23/2010)
Johnson Museum of Art, Objects and Their Makers, New InsightsOMNIProgram. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University.
(4/23/2010)
Post-Secondary Outreach.Students Working for Asian and Asian American Growth. Student Organization, Cornell University.
(4/25/2010)
TC3 Speaker Series. Logic of Creative Consumption as the Aftermarket Production. Kazunori Sunagawa, Department of Business Administration, Faculty of Commerce, Chuo University and Visiting Research Fellow at the East Asian Program,Cornell University.
(4/26/2010)
EAP Speaker Series. The Japanese Tea Garden Birth of an Icon. Marc Peter Keane, Visiting Fellow, East Asia Program, Cornell University.
(4/29/2010)
Post-Secondary Outreach.Half the Sky Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide. Nicholas D. Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn,Pulitzer Prize Authors.
(4/29/2010)
Johnson Museum of Art, Objects and Their Makers, New InsightsOMNIProgram. In School Presentation at Groton Elementary School, South Seneca, New York.
(4/30/2010)
Post-secondary Outreach. Korea Night 2010. Korean American Student Association and Korean Student Association, Cornell University.
(5/1/2010)
K-12 Speaker Bureau. Japanese Childrens Day.Yoshiko Hogg and Mari Snyder, East Asia Program, Outreach Presenters,Cornell University.
(5/3/2010 - 5/11/2010)
K-12 Speaker Series.China Presentation at Lehman High School, Ithaca, New York. Jing Carlson, East Asia Program, Outreach Presenter, Cornell University.
(5/3/2010)
K-12 Outreach. Tots and Teens Program at Ithaca High School.Suzanne Kolodziej, East Asia Program, Outreach Coordinator, Cornell University.
(5/6/2010)
Post Secondary Outreach. Cornell Classical Chinese Colloquium.Circulating Gods at the Suburban Sacrifice. Thomas Wilson, Department of History, Hamilton College.
(5/7/2010)
After School Language and Culture Enrichment Program. Japanese Classes at Greater Ithaca Activities Center. Yoshiko Hogg, East Asia Program, Outreach Educator,Cornell University.
(5/11/2010 - 6/3/2010)
K-12 Speaker Bureau. Japanese Rice Ball MakingIthaca High School Enrichment Times. Yoshiko Hogg, East Asia Program, Outreach Presenter,Cornell University.
(5/12/2010)
After School Language and Culture Enrichment Program. Chinese classes at Belle Sherman Elementary School. Allen Carlson, Department of Government, Cornell University. Jing Carlson, East Asia Program Presenter, Cornell University.
(5/17/2010 - 6/10/2010)
K-12 Speaker Bureau. Ithaca Childrens Garden International Chefs. Jing Carlson,East Asia Program, Outreach Presenter, Cornell University.
(6/13/2010)
Teacher Training. Culture and Context in the East Asian Language Classroom and Beyond.Mari Noda,Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures, Ohio State University. Galal Walker, Director of the Ohio State University Chinese Flagship Language Initiative, Ohio State University. Scott McGinnis, Academic Advisor for the Washington office of the Defense Language Institute.
(6/18/2010 - 6/19/2010)
Teacher Training. Summer Institute for K-12 Teachers of Chinese as a Foreign LanguageSITOC. Cornell East Asia Program and the SUNY Geneseo Department of Foreign Languages. Zhihong Chen, Department of History, Cornell University. Xiaodong Ma, Visiting Faculty, Cornell University. Su Weiqing George, Department of Asian Studies, Cornell University.
(6/25/2010 - 7/17/2010)
Teacher Training. International Social Studies Institute. The Mario Eunaudi Center for International Studies, Cornell University.
(6/27/2010 - 6/29/2010)
K-12 Speaker Bureau. 4H Career Explorations.The Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies, Cornell University.
(6/29/2010 - 7/1/2010)
General Public Outreach. Finger Lakes International Dragon Boat Festival 2010. Ithaca Asian-American Association, Ithaca, New York.
(7/10/2010)
K-12 Speaker Bureau. Upward Bound.Thomas Hahn, Department of City and Regional Planning, Cornell University.
(7/12/2010 - 7/14/2010)
Post-Secondary Outreach. Tang Studies Workshop Text and Place.Ding Xiang Warner,Department of Asian Studies and Director of East Asia Program, Cornell University.
(7/13/2010 - 7/14/2010)
K-12 Speaker Bureau. Southside Community Center. Traditional Rice Farming Practices in Japan. Yoshiko Hogg, East Asia Program, Outreach Presenter,Cornell University.
(7/23/2010)
General Outreach. Ithaca Childrens Garden Hatch Day. Nicole Koschmann, Cornell Educational Resource for International Studies, Outreach Coordinator, Cornell University.
(7/31/2010)
Post-Secondary Outreach. Making Meaning Through Myth, East and West A Comparative Workshop. Magnus Fiskesj, Department of Anthropology, Cornell University.
(7/31/2010)
Teacher Training. Teaching, Learning and Technology 2010 Reaching Beyond the Classroom through Technology. Nazareth College of Rochester, Rochester New York. Suzanne Kolodziej,Outreach Coordinator, East Asia Program, Cornell University.
(8/4/2010)
Media Outreach. Film Screening. Kurosawa Centennial Film Series Stray Dog1949. Brett de Bary, Professor, Asian Studies, Cornell University. Cornell Cinema and the East Asia Program, Cornell University.
(8/25/2010 - 8/31/2010)
Media Outreach. Film Screening. Kurosawa Centennial Film Series Drunken Angel 1949. Cornell Cinema and the East Asia Program, Cornell University.
(8/30/2010 - 8/31/2010)
Media Outreach. Film Screening. Kurosawa Centennial Film Series Rashomon 1950. Cornell Cinema and the East Asia Program, Cornell University.
(9/6/2010 - 9/7/2010)
Post Secondary Outreach. Clarke Program in East Asian Law and Culture. Democracy and Religion How Can We Apply Secularization Theory to Japan?, Shigeki Uno, Associate Professor, Institute of Social Science, University of Tokyo.
(9/8/2010)
Media Outreach. Film Screening. Kurosawa Centennial Film Series The Idiot 1951. Cornell Cinema and the East Asia Program, Cornell University.
(9/13/2010)
K-12 Outreach.Learning Through East Asian Celebrations. Moon Festival Celebration at Belle Sherman Elementary School, Ithaca City School District. Suzanne Kolodziej, Outreach Coordinator, East Asia Program, Cornell University and Wah Guan Lim, Doctoral Student, Cornell University.
(9/15/2010 - 9/24/2010)
Post Secondary Outreach. Clarke Program in East Asian Law and Culture. From Clues to Reenactments The Aesthetics of Evidence in Modern Thailand, Samson Lim, Ph. D Candidate, Department of History, Cornell University.
(9/15/2010)
Community Outreach. Exhibit. Exit Saigon, Enter Little Saigon Smithsonian Traveling Exhibit and Moon Festival Celebration. Jing Carlson, Outreach Educator Calligraphy Demonstration, East Asia Program, Cornell University.
(9/18/2010)
Media Outreach. Film Screening. Kurosawa Centennial Film Series Ikiru 1952. Cornell Cinema and the East Asia Program, Cornell University.
(9/20/2010)
K-12 Outreach. After-School Language and Cultural Enrichment Program. Japanese Classes. Greater Ithaca Activities Center. Yoshiko Hogg, Outreach Educator, East Asia Program, Cornell University.
(9/22/2010 - 11/7/2010)
K-12 Outreach. After-School Language and Cultural Enrichment Program. Korean Classes. Southside Community Center . Namkyeong Jeong, Outreach Educator, East Asia Program, Cornell University.
(9/23/2010 - 11/18/2010)
Media Outreach. Film Screening. Kurosawa Centennial Film Series Seven Samurai 1954. Cornell Cinema and the East Asia Program, Cornell University.
(9/23/2010 - 9/25/2010)
Post Secondary Outreach. Clarke Program in East Asian Law and Culture. Mergers and Acquisitions Surge in Japan Lessons from Unsolicited Takeover Bids, Takayuki Kihira,LL.M. 06, Attorney, Mori Hamada and Matsumoto, Tokyo, Japan.
(9/24/2010)
Post Secondary Outreach. Conference. The Taiwan Question A Glass Half Full or Half Empty? Cross-Strait Relations at the Start of a New Decade, Allen Carlson, Professor, Government Department, Cornell University and Xu Xin, Professor,Government Department, Cornell University.
(9/24/2010)
Post-Secondary Outreach. A Glass Half Full or Half Empty? Cross-Strait Relations at the Start of a New Decade. Xu Xin, Department of Government, Cornell University.
(9/24/2010 - 9/25/2010)
Media Outreach. Film Screening. Kurosawa Centennial Film Series I Live in Fear 1955. Cornell Cinema and the East Asia Program, Cornell University.
(9/27/2010 - 9/28/2010)
Media Outreach. Film Screening. The Sun Behind the Clouds Tibets Struggle for Freedom.Cornell Cinema and the East Asia Program, Cornell University.
(9/28/2010 - 10/4/2010)
Post Secondary Outreach. East Asia Speaker Series, Graduate Student Steering Committee, Brown Bag Lunch. A Chinese Family in Business, War, and Revolution, Sherman Cochran, Professor of Chinese History, Cornell University.
(9/28/2010)
Post Secondary Outreach. Clarke Program in East Asian Law and Culture. Cultural Complexity and the Place of Law, Ko Hasegawa, Professor of Philosophy of Law, University of Hokkaido School of Law, Japan.
(9/29/2010)
Johnson Museum OMNI. Jim Hardesty, Johnson Museum of Art, Artist-in-Residence. Chinese Calligraphy at George Junior Republic.
(9/30/2010)
Media Outreach. Film Screening. Kurosawa Centennial Film Series The Hidden Fortress 1958. Cornell Cinema and the East Asia Program, Cornell University.
(9/30/2010)
Post Secondary Outreach. Discovering Chinas Forgotten Bridges, Ronald Knapp, Professor Emeritus of Geography, State University of New YorkNew Paltz.
(9/30/2010)
Post Secondary Outreach. Heartbreak in Geopolitics The Moscow Affairs of Chiang Kaisheks Son as Sino-Soviet Romance. Dr.Elizabeth McGuire, Ph.D. UC Berkeley 2010 Academy Scholar, Harvard Academy for International and Area Studies 2010-2012.
(9/30/2010)
Post Secondary Outreach. The Cornell Classical Chinese Colloquium. A Sixteenth-Century Pamphlet on Debased Silver, Bruce Rusk,Professor, Chinese Literature, Cornell University.
(9/30/2010)
K-12 Outreach. Learning Through East Asian Celebrations. Moon Festival Celebration at Caroline Elementary School,Ithaca City School District. Yiqing Zhao, East Asia Program Outreach Educator/Cornell Undergraduate and Suzanne Kolodziej, Outreach Coordinator, East Asia Program, Cornell University.
(10/1/2010)
Post Secondary Outreach. Walls - a Workshop and Colloquium on How Walls Enable and How they are Enacted, What they Limit and What they Contain. Magnus Fiskesj, Professor, Anthropology, Cornell University.
(10/2/2010)
Media Outreach, Film Screening. Kurosawa Centennial Film Series Throne of Blood 1957,Cornell Cinema and the East Asia Program, Cornell University.
(10/4/2010 - 10/5/2010)
Community Outreach. Kabuki Dance Performance, Bando Kotoji and Nishizaki Sakurako. East Asia Program and Global Performing Arts Consortium, Cornell University.
(10/6/2010)
K-12 Outreach. Learning Through East Asian Celebrations. Chusok Harvest Celebration at Beverly J. Martin Elementary School,Ithaca City School District. Namkyeong Jeong, East Asia Program Outreach Educator, Nicole Koschmann, Outreach Coordinator, Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies and Suzanne Kolodziej, Outreach Coordinator, East Asia Program, Cornell University.
(10/6/2010)
Post Secondary Outreach. Cornell International Institute for Food, Agriculture and Development CIIFAD,Perspectives in International Development, Seminar Series. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon Dimensions of the Sino-African Relationships Ding Xiang Warner, Professor, Department of Asian Studies and Director of East Asia Program, Panel Moderator, Cornell University.
(10/6/2010)
Post Secondary Outreach.The Fifth Revolution Lessons for the History of Cultural Development in Southeast Asia, Jeff McNeely, Chief Scientist and Conservationist, International Union for Conservation of NatureIUCN.
(10/6/2010)
Community Outreach. Kabuki Dance, Kabuki Dance Techniques Workshop with Bando KotojiMura Naoya. East Asia Program and Global Performing Arts Consortium, Cornell University.
(10/7/2010)
Post Secondary Outreach. Seminar. Mainstreaming Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services Into Chinas Green Development, Jeff McNeely, Chief Scientist and Conservationist, International Union for Conservation of NatureIUCN.
(10/7/2010)
Media Outreach, Film Screening.Kurosawa Centennial Film Series Yojimbo 1961.Cornell Cinema and the East Asia Program, Cornell University.
(10/14/2010 - 10/16/2010)
Post Secondary Outreach. Southeast Asia Brown-bag Speaker Series.Crisis and Renewal Comparing the Dai Viet and the Dali Kingdoms on the eve of the Mongol Invasion, James Anderson, Professor, University of North Carolina, Greensboro.
(10/14/2010)
Post Secondary Outreach. Imaging Sound in New Media Art Asia Acoustics, Timothy Murray, Director of the Society for the Humanities, Professor of Comparative Literature and English, Cornell University.
(10/14/2010)
K-12 Outreach, Learning Through East Asian Celebrations. Moon Festival Celebration at Caroline Elementary School,Ithaca City School District. Yiqing Zhao, East Asia Program Outreach Educator/Cornell Undergraduate and Suzanne Kolodziej, Outreach Coordinator, East Asia Program, Cornell University.
(10/15/2010)
Post Secondary Outreach. Global Aesthetics Theory and Practice in the Networked Age Bruno Bosteels, Professor, Society for the Humanities, Romance Studies, Iftikhar Dadi, Professor, Art and Art History,Salah Hassan, Professor, Art History and Africana Studies, and Jolene Rickard, Professor, Society for the Humanities, History of Art, Art, and American Indian Program, Cornell University.
(10/15/2010)
Media Outreach, Film Screening. Kurosawa Centennial Film Series The Lower Depths 1957. Cornell Cinema and the East Asia Program, Cornell University.
(10/18/2010 - 10/19/2010)
Post Secondary Outreach. China Town Hall, Local Connections, National Reflections, The State of the Chinese Media Liberalization or Political Tightening, Christina Larson, Guest Speaker, New America Foundation and Jon M. Huntsman Jr., U.S. Ambassador to China.
(10/18/2010)
K-12 Outreach. Language Teachers Meeting. Nicole Koschmann, Outreach Coordinator, Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies and Suzanne Kolodziej, Outreach Coordinator, East Asia program, Cornell University.
(10/19/2010)
Post Secondary Outreach. The East Asia Program Speaker Series. Bodies of Memory, Memories of Place Notes on Performance Art Practices in Contemporary Japan, Rebecca Jennison, Professor of Literature and Gender Studies, Kyoto Seika University, Japan.
(10/21/2010 - 10/23/2010)
Post Secondary Outreach. The Cornell Classical Chinese Colloquium. Classical Chinese Colloquium, Anthony Deblasi, Chinese Studies, State University of New York, Albany.
(10/22/2010)
Media Outreach. Film Screening. Kurosawa Centennial Film Series The Bad Sleep Well 1960. Cornell Cinema and the East Asia Program, Cornell University.
(10/25/2010 - 10/30/2010)
East Asia Speaker Series, Graduate Student Steering Committee, Brown Bag Lunch. Gender, Community, and Political Change in Japan, Sherry Martin, Professor, Government Department, Cornell University.
(10/26/2010)
Post Secondary Outreach. Clarke Program in East Asian Law and Culture. Normative Ingredients of Law in the Light of Cultural Difference Ko Hasegawa, Professor of Philosophy of Law, University of Hokkaido School of Law, Sapporo, Japan.
(10/26/2010)
Post Secondary Outreach.Clarke Program in East Asian Law and Culture Practicing Law in Asia New Challenges and Opportunities, Ko-Yung Tung, Morrison and Foerster LLP, New York.
(10/27/2010)
Media Outreach, Film Screening. Cinemapolis, China The Rebirth of an Empire,. Filmmakers, Jesse Veverka 00 and Jeremy Veverka 09, Cornell University Alums.
(10/28/2010)
Johnson Museum OMNI. Jim Hardesty, Johnson Museum of Art, Artist-in-Residence. Chinese Calligraphy at MacCormick Secure Facility.
(11/1/2010)
K-12 Outreach.After-School Language and Cultural Enrichment Program. Tibetan Classes. Beverly J. Martin Elementary School, Ithaca City School District, Tsokyi Tenzin, Olin Library Staff, Cornell University.
(11/1/2010 - 12/20/2010)
Media Outreach. Film Screening. Kurosawa Centennial Film Series Sanjuro 1962. Cornell Cinema and the East Asia Program, Cornell University.
(11/1/2010 - 11/4/2010)
Post Secondary Outreach. Clarke Program in East Asian Law and Culture. Non-Finality, Xinfang, and Traditional Chinese Views on Access to Justice, Xingzhong Yu, Professor, Chinese University of Hong Kong.
(11/2/2010)
K-12 Outreach, Learning Through East Asian Celebrations. Moon Festival Celebration at Pittsford Library, Pittsford, New York School. Suzanne Kolodziej, Outreach Coordinator, East Asia Program,Cornell University.
(11/3/2010)
Post Secondary Outreach. The East Asia Program Speaker Series. The Endless Staircase of the Present On the genjo bunseki of The Proletarian Gamble and beyond, Ken C. Kawashima, Professor,Department of East Asian Studies, University of Toronto.
(11/4/2010)
Media Outreach. Filming Screening. Kurosawa Centennial Film Series High and Low 1963Cornell Cinema and the East Asia Program, Cornell University.
(11/8/2010 - 11/9/2010)
K-12 Outreach.Ithaca High School Mandarin Class Speakers Bureau, Ithaca City School District. Weifeng Chen, Doctoral Student, Institute of Education, Xiamen University,and Visiting Scholar, Pennsylvania State University.Zachary M. Howlett, Doctoral Student, Cornell University.
(11/9/2010)
Media Outreach. Film Screening. Kurosawa Centennial Film Series Dersu Uzala 1975. Cornell Cinema and the East Asia Program, Cornell University.
(11/11/2010 - 11/13/2010)
Post Secondary Outreach. East Asia Program Speaker Series.Opening or Closing the Frontier? New Developments in Governing Chinas Contested Periphery,Allen Carlson,Professor, Government, Cornell University.
(11/11/2010)
Post Secondary Outreach. The Cornell Classical Chinese Colloquium. From the West a 995 Memorial from the Arab Shipowner and Envoy Pu Ximi Abu Hamid, John Chaffee, Professor, State University of New York, Binghamton, New York.
(11/11/2010)
K-12 Outreach. Ithaca High School Mandarin Class Speakers Bureau, Ithaca City School District. Meng Shi, Masters Student, Cornell University Law School, Cornell University.
(11/15/2010)
Media Outreach. Film Screening. Kurosawa Centennial Film Series Dodes Ka-den 1972. Cornell Cinema and the East Asia Program, Cornell University.
(11/15/2010 - 11/16/2010)
Post Secondary Outreach. Collaboration for Internationalization, Tompkins Cortland Community College.Nicole Koschmann, Outreach Coordinator, Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies, Cornell University.Dryden, New York.
(11/17/2010)
Media Outreach. Film Screening. Kurosawa Centennial Film Series Ran 1985Cornell Cinema and the East Asia Program, Cornell University.
(11/18/2010 - 11/19/2010)
Johnson Museum of Art, Objects and Their Makers, New Insights OMNI. Lansing Elementary School, Lansing, New York. Johnson Museum of Art, OMNI Presenter, Cornell University.
(11/19/2010)
K-12 Outreach. Teacher Training and Pre-Service Teacher Training. Global Connections Through Childrens Literature and Art, Nicole Koschmann, Outreach Coordinator, Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies and Suzanne Kolodziej, Outreach Coordinator, East Asia Program, Cornell University.
(11/20/2010)
Johnson Museum OMNI. Jim Hardesty, Johnson Museum of Art, Artist-in-Residence. Chinese Calligraphy at Lansing Residential Center, Lansing, New York. Suzanne Kolodziej, East Asia Program Coordinator, Cornell University.
(11/23/2010)
Post Secondary Research. East Asia Speaker Series, Graduate Student Steering Committee, Brown Bag Lunch.Yellowface, Dr. Yunte Huang, Professor, English Department, University of California, Santa Barbara.
(11/23/2010)
K-12 Outreach. After-School Language and Cultural Enrichment Program. Mandarin Classes. Greater Ithaca Activities Center. Jing Carlson, Outreach Educator, East Asia Program, Cornell University.
(11/29/2010 - 12/22/2010)
Post Secondary Research. Institute for Comparative Modernities, New Conversations Series.My Dream New China in Performance Yan Haiping, Professor, Theatre, Film and Dance Department.
(11/30/2010)
K-12 Outreach. Ithaca High School, Mandarin Class Speakers Bureau. Austin Volz, FALCON Program, Mandarin Chinese, Cornell University.
(12/8/2010)
Johnson Museum of Art, Objects and Their Makers, New Insights OMNI. Lansing Elementary School, Lansing, New York. Johnson Museum of Art, OMNI Presenter, Cornell University.
(12/9/2010)
Johnson Museum of Art, Objects and Their Makers, New Insights OMNI. Lansing Elementary School, Lansing, New York. Johnson Museum of Art, OMNI Presenter, Cornell University.
(12/9/2010)
Johnson Museum of Art, Objects and Their Makers, New Insights OMNI. Lansing Elementary School, Lansing, New York. Johnson Museum of Art, OMNI Presenter, Cornell University.
(12/10/2010)
Johnson Museum of Art, Objects and Their Makers, New Insights OMNI. Lansing Elementary School, Lansing, New York. Johnson Museum of Art, OMNI Presenter, Cornell University.
(12/10/2010)
Johnson Museum of Art, Objects and Their Makers, New Insights OMNI. Nathan T. Hall Elementary School, Newark Valley, New York. Johnson Museum of Art, OMNI Presenter, Cornell University.
(1/6/2011)
Johnson Museum of Art, Objects and Their Makers, New Insights OMNI. Beecher Elementary School, Elmira, New York. Johnson Museum of Art, OMNI Presenter, Cornell University.
(1/7/2011)
K-12 Outreach. Asian Heritage Celebration.Greater Ithaca Activities Center. Nicole Koschmann, Outreach Coordinator, Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies, Suzanne Kolodziej, Outreach Coordinator, East Asia Program, and Jing Carlson, Outreach Educator,East Asia Program, Cornell University.
(1/7/2011)
Johnson Museum of Art, Objects and Their Makers, New Insights OMNI. Trumansburg Elementary School, Trumansburg, New York. Johnson Museum of Art, OMNI Presenter, Cornell University.
(1/12/2011)
K-12 Outreach. Learning Through East Asian Celebrations,Lunar New Year Teacher Training Workshop.Dryden Elementary School, Dryden, New York. Suzanne Kolodziej, Outreach Coordinator,East Asia Program, Cornell University.
(1/18/2011)
Johnson Museum of Art, Objects and Their Makers, New Insights OMNI. Nathan T. Hall Elementary School, Newark Valley, New York. Johnson Museum of Art, OMNI Presenter, Cornell University.
(1/19/2011 - 11/19/2011)
Johnson Museum of Art, Objects and Their Makers, New Insights OMNI. Nathan T. Hall Elementary School, Newark Valley, New York. Johnson Museum of Art, OMNI Presenter, Cornell University.
(1/20/2011)
K-12 Outreach. Learning Through East Asian Celebrations,Lunar New Year Celebrations. Caroline Elementary School,Ithaca City School District. Cornell Lion Dance Troupe and Suzanne Kolodziej, Outreach Coordinator,East Asia Program, Cornell University.
(1/21/2011)
K-12 Outreach. Learning Through East Asian Celebrations,Lunar New Year Celebrations.Dryden Elementary School, Dryden, New York.Cornell Lion Dance Troupe and Suzanne Kolodziej, Outreach Coordinator,East Asia Program, Cornell University.
(1/21/2011)
Johnson Museum of Art, Objects and Their Makers, New Insights OMNI. Beecher Elementary School, Elmira, New York. Johnson Museum of Art, OMNI Presenter, Cornell University.
(1/26/2011)
K-12 Outreach. Chinese Art Forms.Belle Sherman Elementary Schhol, Ithaca City School District. Jing Carlson, Outreach Educator, East Asia Program, Cornell University.
(1/27/2011 - 3/10/2011)
Post Secondary Outreach. East Asia Program Speaker Series.The Sacrificial Lamb and the Raven of DeathCatharsis and Representation in the Poetry of Nagasaki Survivors. Chad Diehl,Doctoral Candidate, Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures,Columbia University.
(1/27/2011)
K-12 Outreach. Learning Through East Asian Celebrations. Lunar New Year Celebrations at Beverly J. Martin Elementary School,Ithaca City School District. Nicole Koschmann, Outreach Coordinator, Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies.
(1/28/2011)
Johnson Museum of Art, Objects and Their Makers, New Insights OMNI. South Seneca Elementary,Ovid, New York. Johnson Museum of Art, OMNI Presenters, Cornell University. .
(1/31/2011)
K-12 Outreach, Learning Through East Asian Celebrations. Lunar New Year Celebrations, Ithaca High School, Ithaca City School District. Kai Wang, Undergraduate Student and Outreach Educator, East Asia Program, Cornell University.
(2/1/2011)
K-12 Outreach. Learning Through East Asian Celebrations,Lunar New Year Celebrations, Northeast Elementary School, Ithaca City School District. Honghong Tinn, Doctoral Student, Asian Studies, Cornell University.
(2/3/2011)
Post Secondary Outreach. China in Africa and Beyond Lessons Learned. Dr.Sharon Freeman, CEO, Lark-Horton Global Consulting,Hong Kong, China.
(2/3/2011)
Johnson Museum of Art, Objects and Their Makers, New Insights OMNI. Trumansburg Elementary, Trumansburg, New York. Johnson Museum of Art, OMNI Presenter, Cornell University.
(2/4/2011)
Johnson Museum of Art, Objects and Their Makers, New Insights OMNI.Trumansburg Elementary,Trumansburg, New York. Johnson Museum of Art, OMNI Presenter, Cornell University.
(2/4/2011)
K-12 Outreach. Yamatai Performance, Dewitt Middle School, Ithaca City School District. Yamatai Student Taiko Group, Cornell University.
(2/4/2011)
Post Secondary Outreach. Cornell Classical Chinese Colloquium.Circulating Gods at the Suburban Sacrifice, Thomas Wilson, East Asian History, Hamilton College.
(2/4/2011)
Post Secondary Outreach. The Seminar on International Planning Presents China and India Marching to the head of the queue? by Mark Selden, Coordinator of The Asia-Pacific Journal Japan Focus.
(2/4/2011)
Johnson Museum of Art, Objects and Their Makers, New Insights OMNI.South Seneca Elementary School,Ovid, New York. Johnson Museum of Art, OMNI Presenter, Cornell University.
(2/9/2011)
K-12 Outreach. Learning Through East Asian Celebrations,Lunar New Year Celebrations.Beverly J. Martin Elementary School, Ithaca City School District. Cornell Lion Dance TroupeStudent Organization, Cornell University.
(2/9/2011)
K-12 Outreach. Rice Farming and Japanese Rice Balls Cooperative Extension After-School Garden Program. Yoshiko Hogg,Outreach Educator, East Asia Program,Cornell University.
(2/9/2011)
Post Secondary Outreach. Celebrating 60 Years of East Asia Studies at Cornell, East Asia Speaker Series,The Uyghurs Strangers in Their Own Land. Gardner Bovingdon, Central Eurasian Studies, Indiana University.
(2/9/2011)
Johnson Museum of Art, Objects and Their Makers, New Insights OMNI.South Seneca Elementary School, Ovid, New York. Johnson Museum of Art, OMNI Presenter, Cornell University.
(2/10/2011)
Post Secondary Outreach. A Path to Mutual Prosperity? Trade and Investment Between Africa and China. Xiao Ye, Economist in the Chief Economists Office at the World Bank.
(2/10/2011)
Post Secondary Outreach. East Asia Program Speaker Series.Enemies of Democracy. Ian Buruma, Henry R. Luce Professor of Democracy, Human Rights and Journalism,Bard College.
(2/10/2011)
Johnson Museum of Art, Objects and Their Makers, New Insights OMNI. Nathan T. Hall Elementary School, Newark Valley, New York. Johnson Museum of Art, OMNI Presenter, Cornell University.
(2/11/2011)
Johnson Museum of Art, Objects and Their Makers, New Insights OMNI.South Seneca Elementary School, Ovid, New York. Johnson Museum of Art, OMNI Presenter, Cornell University.
(2/11/2011)
K-12 Outreach. Learning Through East Asian Celebrations,Lunar New Year Celebrations. Beverly J. Martin Elementary School , Ithaca City School District. Nicole Koschmann, Outreach Coordinator, Mario Einaudi Center for International , Cornell University.
(2/11/2011)
Post Secondary Outreach. Technology Transfer Between China and Africa The Tazara Railway. Jamie Monson. Professor of History. Macalester College.
(2/17/2011)
Post Secondary Outreach. The Institute for Comparative Modernities Speaker Series Presents The Commons in Historical Perspective. Peter Linebaugh, Professor of History. University of Toledo.
(2/17/2011)
Post Secondary Outreach. The Asian History Colloquium Presents Victimhood Nationalism in Contested Memories National Mourning and Global Accountability. Jie-hyun Lim. Research Institute of Culture and History, Hanyang University.
(2/18/2011)
Post Secondary Outreach. Transnational Humanities and Area Studies Presents A Joint Conference between the Research Institute of Culture and History at Hanyang University and the Society for the Humanities at Cornell University.
(2/19/2011)
Post Secondary Outreach. The Asian History Colloquium Presents The Medicalization of Transformative Governance in the Song 960-1279 c.e.. TJ Hinrichs. Department of History. Cornell University.
(2/22/2011)
Post Secondary Outreach. The EAP Brown Bag Lecture Series Presents Resuscitation Voices of the Past. Yongwoo Lee. Mellon Postdoctoral Teaching and Research Fellow in the Society for the Humanities. Cornell University.
(2/22/2011)
Post Secondary Outreach. The Institute for Comparative Modernities Speaker Series Presents Civilizations in World Politics Beyond East and West. Peter Katzenstein, the Walter S. Carpenter, Jr. Professor of International Studies,Cornell University.
(2/22/2011)
Media Outreach. Film Screening. Memoirs of a Geisha. Society for Asian American Graduate Affairs, Spring Semester Film Series, Cornell University.
(2/24/2011)
Post Secondary Outreach. The Institute for African Development Presents Convergence and Divergence in Sino-Ethiopian Relations. Seifudein Adem. Associate Director of the Institute of Global Cultural Studies and Associate Research Professor, Department of Political Science. State University of New York, Binghamton.
(2/24/2011)
Post Secondary Outreach. The East Asia Programs Meet the Authors Series Japan-Africa Relations. Tukumbi Lumumba-Kasongo. Professor of Political Science, Chair of the Department of Political Science and Chair of the Department of International Studies. Wells College.
(2/25/2011)
Post Secondary Outreach. The Asian History Colloquium Presents Kita Ikki and Mishima Yukio on the kokutai National Essence. Jeffrey DuBois. Department of Asian Studies. Cornell University.
(3/1/2011)
Media Outreach. Film Screening. China The Rebirth of an Empire 2010. Jesse Veverka and Jeremy Veverka, Cornell Alums, East Asia Program and South Asia Program, Cornell University.
(3/2/2011)
Post Secondary Outreach. Multicultural Festival,Tompkins County Community College, Dryden, New York. Jing Carlson, Outreach Educator, East Asia Program, Cornell University.
(3/2/2011)
Post Secondary Outreach. The East Asia Programs Meet the Authors Series Universities in Translation The Mental Labor of Globalization. Brett de Bary. Department of Asian Studies. Cornell University. Beyond the Straights Transnationalism and Queer Chinese Politics. Petrus Liu. Department of Comparative Literature. Cornell University.
(3/2/2011)
Media Outreach. Celebrating 60 Years of East Asia Studies at Cornell. Film Screening. Last Train 2010. Cornell Cinema and the East Asia Program, Cornell University.
(3/3/2011 - 3/7/2011)
Media Outreach. Celebrating 60 Years of East Asia Studies at Cornell. Film Screening. ANPO 2010. Cornell Cinema and the East Asia Program, Cornell University.
(3/4/2011)
Post Secondary Outreach. East Asia Program 60th Anniversary Symposium. Reconfiguring Areas, Re-envisioning Fields. East Asia Program, Cornell University. Ding Xiang Warner,Director of East Asia Program and Professor of Asian Studies, Cornell University.
(3/4/2011 - 3/5/2011)
Media Outreach. Celebrating 60 Years of East Asia Studies at Cornell. Film Screening. Mother 2009. Cornell Cinema and the East Asia Program, Cornell University.
(3/10/2011 - 3/12/2011)
Media Outreach. Celebrating 60 Years of East Asia Studies at Cornell. Film Screening. Ghost Town 2008. Cornell Cinema and the East Asia Program, Cornell University.
(3/11/2011 - 3/13/2011)
Post Secondary Outreach. The East Asia Program Meet the Authors Series China on the Margins and Tiananmen Moon. Sherman Cochran. Professor of History. Cornell University. Elya Zhang. Professor of History. University of Rochester. Peter Lavelle. Department of History. Cornell University. Philip Cunningham. Visiting Scholar. East Asia Program, Cornell University.
(3/11/2011)
K-12 Outreach. Mandarin Speakers Bureau Presentation at Ithaca High School in Ithaca City School District. Yiqing Zhao, Undergraduate Student, Cornell University.
(3/14/2011)
Post Secondary Outreach. The Asian History Colloquium Presents China-Brunei Contact during the Yongle Era 1403-1425. KanKan Xie. Department of Asian Studies. Cornell University.
(3/15/2011)
Post Secondary Outreach. The EAP Brown Bag Lecture Series Presents Civil Politics vs. Party Politics Patterns of Democratic Representation in Korea. Yoonkyung Lee. Department of Sociology, SUNY Binghamton.
(3/15/2011)
Community Outreach. Families Explore Japan. The Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York.
(3/20/2011)
Community Outreach. Paper Crane Benefit for Japan. Ithaca, New York. East Asia Program Outreach Volunteers, Cornell University.
(3/27/2011)
Post Secondary Outreach. The Asian History Colloquium Presents Other Paths to the Hejaz Mughal Shipping, Company Trade, and Ottoman Provincials in the Red Sea, c. 1620-30. Rishad Choudhury. Department of History. Cornell University.
(3/29/2011)
Johnson Museum of Art, Objects and Their Makers, New Insights OMNI. Groton Elementary School, Groton, New York. Johnson Museum of Art, OMNI Presenter, Cornell University.
(4/1/2011)
Media Outreach. Society for Asian American Graduate Affairs. Spring Semester Film Series, Secret Sunshine, South Korea, 2007. Cornell Cinema, Cornell University.
(4/2/2011 - 4/5/2011)
Community Outreach. Japan Benefit, Origami Making, Ithaca, New York.
(4/3/2011)
Post Secondary Outreach. East Asia Speaker Series,Periodizing the Cold War The Imperialism of Nation-States.Prasenjit Duara, Raffles Professor of Humanities, National University of Singapore.
(4/5/2011)
K-12 Outreach. Japan Awareness Event at the Lehman Alternative Community School.Yoshiko Hogg, East Asia Program, Outreach Educator and Lehman Alternative Community School Students.
(4/8/2011)
Post Secondary Outreach. Carrying Butoh into the 21st Century, Vangeline, Artistic Director and Dancer, The Vangeline Theater. Schwartz Center for Performing Arts, Cornell University.
(4/8/2011)
Post Secondary Outreach. The Cornell Chinese Classical Colloquium Series. Chang Wook Lee,Li ZhaoHanlin zhi, Chang Wook Lee, Professor, Asian Studies,State University New York, Binghamton.
(4/8/2011)
Johnson Museum of Art, Objects and Their Makers, New Insights OMNI. Trumansburg Elementary, Trumansburg, New York. Johnson Museum of Art, OMNI Presenter, Cornell University.
(4/11/2011)
Post Secondary Outreach. The History of Art Departments Visiting Artist Lecture.Painting as a Form of Writing by Yu Hong, Figurative Painter, China.
(4/13/2011)
Post Secondary Outreach. The LaFeber-Silbey Lecture. Contemporary Chinese Relations with the United States. Professor Susan Shirk, University of California, San Diego.
(4/14/2011)
Media Outreach. Film Screening,Poetry,South Korea, 2010. Cornell Cinema and the East Asia Program Celebrating 60 Years of East Asia Studies at Cornell University.
(4/15/2011)
Post Secondary Outreach. Reading Japanese Fiction in Translation From Modern Women to Digital Geishas, Kyoko Selden, Retired Senior Lecturer of Japanese Literature and Language, Cornell University.
(4/15/2011)
Naoyuki Umemori presents An Origin of Japans Post-War Neo-Nationalism Rethinking Eto Juns America to Watashi 1965.
(4/19/2011)
Bartles 2011 World Affairs Speaker Fareed Zakaria Host of CNNs GPS, The Rise of the Rest The Post-American World.
(4/25/2011)
Post Secondary Outreach. The Asian History Colloquim. Petting History Japans Love-Hate Relationship with the Dog. Tyran Grillo, Doctoral Student, Cornell University.
(4/26/2011)
Post Secondary Outreach. The Syrupy Modern Ego and Other Translations, Brett de Bary,Professor, Asian Studies, Cornell University.
(4/26/2011)
Johnson Museum of Art, Objects and Their Makers, New Insights OMNI. Groton Elementary School, Groton, New York. Johnson Museum of Art, OMNI Presenter, Cornell University.
(4/27/2011)
K-12 Outreach. Learning Through East Asian Celebrations. Teacher Training Workshop. Childrens Day in Japan, Northeast Elementary School, Ithaca City School District. Eriko Akamatsu, Outreach Coordinator, East Asia Program, Cornell University.
(4/27/2011)
Post Secondary Outreach. Disaster in Japan Recovery from the Earthquake, Naoki Sakai,Professor, Asian Studies, Victor Koschmann, Professor,History and Brett de Bary,Professor, Asian Studies, Cornell University.
(4/27/2011)
Johnson Museum of Art, Objects and Their Makers, New Insights OMNI. Groton Elementary School, Groton, New York. Johnson Museum of Art, OMNI Presenter, Cornell University.
(4/28/2011)
Post-Secondary Outreach. Understanding the 3/11 Tragedy in Japan Perspectives from Disaster Studies Tyson Vaughan, Doctoral Student, Cornell University.
(4/28/2011)
Post Secondary Outreach. The Cornell Classical Chinese Colloquium Presents, Paul Kroll, University of Colorado, Boulder, Two Medieval Prose Statements of Personal Need and Restraint
(4/29/2011)
Post Secondary Outreach. The Asian History Colloquium, The Making of the Korean Problem and Crisis Management in U.S./Allied-Occupied Japan during 1946-1947. Deokhyo Choi,Doctoral Student, Department of History, Cornell University.
(5/3/2011)
K-12 Outreach. Learning Through East Asian Celebrations, Japanese Childrens Day. Beverly J. Martin Elementary School, Ithaca City School District. Eriko Akamatsu, Outreach Coordinator, East Asia Program, Cornell University.
(5/5/2011)
K-12 Outreach. Learning Through East Asian Celebrations. Childrens Day in Japan, Northeast Elementary School, Ithaca City School District.
(5/5/2011)
Post Secondary Outreach. The Asian History Colloquium, Persistent Reminders Toward a Comparison of Memorial Sites in Tokyo and Berlin, Franz Hofer, Doctoral Student, Department of History, Cornell University.
(5/10/2011)
K-12 Outreach. Good Times for Japan Peace Across the Pacific, a Japan Disaster Relief Fundraiser at Beverly J. Martin Elementary School, Ithaca City School District. Nicole Koschmann, Outreach Coordinator, Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies and Eriko Akamatsu, Outreach Coordinator, East Asia Program, Cornell University.
(5/14/2011)
Johnson Museum of Art, Objects and Their Makers, New Insights OMNI. Nathan T. Hall Elementary School, Newark Valley, New York. Johnson Museum of Art, OMNI Presenter, Cornell University.
(5/31/2011)
K-12 Outreach. Greater Ithaca Activities Center Festival A Fusion of Cultures. Nicole Koschmann, Outreach Coordinator, Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies, Eriko Akamatsu, East Asia Program, Outreach Coordinator, Areill Ahearn, East Asia Program, Outreach Educator,and Yoshiko Hogg, East Asia Program, Outreach Educator, Cornell University.
(6/11/2011)
K-12 Teacher Training Workshop. International Studies Summer Institute, Slow Food/Fast Food Food Cultures Around the World. Eriko Akamatsu,Outreach Coordinator, East Asia Program, Cornell University.
(6/27/2011 - 7/29/2011)
K-12 Outreach. Chinese Calligraphy, Greater Ithaca Activity Center. Hanqing Yang, East Asia Program Outreach Volunteer. Eriko Akamatsu, Outreach Coordinator, East Asia Program, Cornell University.
(7/20/2011)
K-12 Outreach. Lets Go to Japan!, Dryden Southworth Library,Eriko Akamatsu, Outreach Coordinator, East Asia Program, Cornell University.
(7/20/2011)