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"Modern Political Ideologies in SEA" and "Sea Nomads of SEA and Citizenship"

GETSEA offers free and virtual mini-courses on topics in Southeast Asian studies, incorporating voices and perspectives from Southeast Asia, and open...
Armita Jamshidi ’25 adapted her grandmother’s period-soothing recipes to make Cramp Bites that she sells through her company, Aunt Flo’s Kitchen.

Korean Media, Democracy, and Pandemic Archives

This past spring EAP held a series of stimulating talks, conversations, and workshops.

Nicholas Mulder, IES

Nicholas Mulder, professor of history, discusses Russia's frozen assets.

Stephen Yale-Loehr, Migrations

“Each of the three branches of government has a role to play in immigration law and policy, and each has failed,” says Stephen Yale-Loehr, professor...
"Democracy has to be continually practiced and improved,” says Einaudi director Rachel Riedl in an article recently published in the peer-reviewed...

Earn two semesters of language credit at SEASSI this summer!

The Southeast Asian Studies Summer Institute (SEASSI) is an eight-week intensive summer language training program for undergraduates, graduate...

Check it out on the CU in Cambodia Blog

Cambodia is the land of stark contrasts. This course introduces students to Cambodian economic, social, and labor development. We start by examining...
The Latin American and Caribbean Studies Program (LACS) is pleased to invite graduate students to apply for the LACS Graduate Fellowship.

Gustavo Flores-Macías, LACS

“The Metastasis operation is like kicking the hornet’s nest,” says Gustavo Flores-Macías, professor of government.