News

Former EALC Graduate Students succeeding in careers in Japan!

2.28.24

Updates on alumni Dr. Christopher T. Keaveney and Dr. Lee Friederich

Yu-Ning Chen interview for The Textile Museum Journal

2.28.24

The Textile Museum Journal: Reading Mosurin Wool Textiles in Imperial Japan

New exhibit details roles of Chinese in 1904 World’s Fair

1.26.24

Zhao Ma interview on KMOX Radio

Marcus bids farewell, Decades of wisdom imparted, Haikus filled with grace

12.18.23

Marvin Marcus teaches his last class

EALC alumnus earns fellowships for graduate study in China

12.1.23

EALC alumnus Brock Mullen (BSBA ‘23) earned two fellowships to study at the Hopkins-Nanjing Center in Nanjing, China before beginning his career as a management consultant at McKinsey & Company.

China’s WeChat is all-encompassing but low-key − a Chinese media scholar explains the Taoist philosophy behind the everything app’s design

10.23.23

Article by Jianqing Chen in The Conversation

Participants find new passion, perspectives through the Creative Practice Workshop

10.18.23

The Center for the Literary Arts provides faculty members with the chance to develop their creative work in a tight-knit, highly collaborative space.

Rebecca Copeland receives Jackson and Caroline Bailey Public Service Award

9.22.23

MCAA honors Rebecca Copeland with the 2023 Jackson and Caroline Bailey Public Service Award.

Ran Wei to address the Kyoto Asian Studies Group

9.21.23

Ran Wei, PhD candidate in Japanese Literature, to address the Kyoto Asian Studies Group on the representations of the urban margins in modern and contemporary Japanese literature and media

Laurel Taylor attends British Centre for Literary Translation

9.14.23

EALC graduate student participates in the Japanese Workshop at the British Centre for Literary Translation

EALC welcomes new faculty in FL23

9.1.23

Meet our new faculty

Yuan Gao joins Graduate Student Fellows

9.1.23

Yuan Kevin Gao, one of six Graduate Student Fellows in the humanistic disciplines, will join the Center for the Humanities for a semester in residence during the 2023–24 academic year.