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Japanese major John Webb wins Quatrano Prize

5.11.17

John Webb, a senior majoring in biology, with a concentration in neuroscience, and in Japanese language and culture, all in Arts & Sciences, has been awarded the Ralph S. Quatrano Prize.

Chinese major says our Chinese program is 'impressive' and helped him prepare for the 'real world'

5.1.17

Meet Jimmy Loomis, a graduating senior and political science major, who is also the youngest elected representative in Missouri’s history.

Mimi Kim receives appointment as Teaching Professor of Korean Language

4.26.17

Congratulations on this promotion!

"How a foreign correspondent became an internet star in China with just one question"

3.23.17

Little did Kuhn know that his esoteric question about what officials were doing to help those living in poverty on the outskirts of Beijing would make him famous on the Chinese internet.

Li Wei, PhD student in Chinese Literature and Language

3.10.17

Receives Dean's Award for Teaching Excellence Honorable Mention

Professor Zhao Ma receives tenure

3.6.17

Congratulations to Professor Zhao Ma who has been promoted to the rank of Associate Professor!

Missouri, a refuge for tolerance

2.22.17

We want to avoid the mistakes of the past, but too often we fall back into old habits.

From Roosevelt to Trump, Japanese Americans see similarity in executive orders signed 75 years apart

2.20.17

As Trump promises to continue his push for immigration restrictions, Washington University will hold on Friday a public forum called “Executive Orders: The Living Legacy of Japanese American Internment.”

Rebecca Copeland reflects on the legacy of Japanese American internment, 75 years after it started

2.17.17

By June of 1942, more than 110,000 Japanese Americans were forced to leave behind their belongings, property and livelihoods to be relocated and incarcerated in internment camps across the country.

Historically Hot

2.3.17

On Feb. 9 at 4:00pm, the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures will welcome featured speaker Laura Miller, who will give a lecture titled “Historically Hot: Reimagining Beauty from Japan’s Past.

Idle Talk Under the Bean Arbor: A Seventeenth-Century Chinese Collection

1.20.17

Professor Robert Hegel's new book Idle Talk Under the Bean Arbor: A Seventeenth-Century Chinese Collection, has been published by the University of Washington Press.

Professor Zhao Ma contributes to PBS documentary The Battle of Chosin

10.25.16

Professor Zhao Ma receives Special Thanks for his contribution to the making of the PBS documentary The Battle of Chosin which will air on PBS on November 1, 2016.