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SUMMARY:Tibetan Education: Theory & Praxis (Workshop)
DESCRIPTION: \n\n\nPLEASE NOTE: For non-Columbia guests\, registration is required to access the Morningside campus 24 hours prior to the event. After registering you will receive an email with a QR code that must be presented along with a government-issued ID (your name must match exactly the name registered for the event). Please register using a unique email address (one email address per registrant) by Friday\, April 10 for campus access. \nTibetan education is a topic of critical importance and its practice is profoundly transnational. This workshop brings leading scholars of Tibetan education as it is practiced in the People’s Republic of China and the diaspora\, together with New York-based and other Tibetan educators working to further education in Tibetan language and cultural traditions. Themes of indigenous Land/environmental education\, intergenerational transmission of ancestral knowledge\, cultural preservation\, language education\, home-education\, community-based learning\, innovation and identity will be discussed in relation to their application in curriculum development and hands-on teaching/learning. We hope you will join us in these discussions! \nModerator: Lauran Hartley\, Director\, Modern Tibetan Studies Program; Adjunct Assistant Professor in Tibetan Literature\, Columbia University \nSpeakers: \n\nTashi Dekyid Monet\, Columbia University\nShamo Thar\, University of Massachussets Amherst\nTsepakjab Washul\, University of Virginia\nStuart Wright\, University of Sheffield\nChime Dolma\, YindaYin Coaching\nYumten Rinchen Tara\, YindaYin Coaching\n\nThis event is sponsored by the Weatherhead East Asian Institute and the Modern Tibetan Studies Program. \n\n\n\nContact Information\nLauran Hartley\nmtspdirector@columbia.edu\n\n
URL:https://ealac.columbia.edu/event/tibetan-education-theory-praxis-workshop/
LOCATION:148 Horace Mann\, 525 W 120th St\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Modern%20Tibetan%20Studies%20Program":MAILTO:moderntibet@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:One Boat\, Many Islands: Indigeneity\, Solidarity\, and Resistance in Contemporary Taiwan
DESCRIPTION:\n\n\n\n\nFor non-Columbia affiliates\, registration is required to access the Morningside campus. After registering you will receive an email with a QR code that must be presented along with a government-issued ID (your name must match exactly the name registered for the event) at either the 116th Street & Broadway or 116th Street & Amsterdam gates for entry. Please register using a unique email address (one email address per registrant) by 4:00 pm on Apr. 23 for campus access. \nNames will be submitted for QR codes 1-2 days prior to the event. Registrants will receive an email from CU Guest Access with the QR code before or on the day of the event. NOTE: You cannot access campus using the QR code from Eventbrite. \nSpeaker: Nicolai Volland\, Associate Professor of Asian Studies and Comparative Literature\, Penn State University \nModerator: Ying Qian\, Associate Professor of East Asian Languages and Cultures\, East Asian Languages and Cultures\, Columbia University \nWhat does it mean to think and act across ethnic lines? Over the past decade\, some of Taiwan’s most critically acclaimed writers have proposed to understand Indigenous histories and identities not in isolation from each other\, but as evolving\, intertwined\, and dialogic processes. In this presentation\, Dr. Volland will focus on recent work by Syaman Rapongan and Wu Ming-yi and show how their writing pushes discourses of/about Indigeneity\, in Taiwan and beyond\, in new and unexpected directions. \nSpeaker’s Bio: Nicolai Volland’s work focuses on modern Chinese literature in its transnational dimensions\, Sinophone literature\, Taiwan literature\, and archipelagic/oceanic studies. He is the author Socialist Cosmopolitanism: The Chinese Literary Universe\, 1945-1965 (Columbia University Press\, 2017)\, a title in the Studies of the Weatherhead East Asian Institute series\, and he is currently completing a monograph called Modern Chinese Literature and the Sea. He serves as executive editor for Taiwan Lit and the Global Sinophere\, and is a past president of the Association for Chinese and Comparative Literature (ACCL). \nThis event is part of the Andrew J. Nathan Taiwan Lecture Series and hosted by the Weatherhead East Asian Institute. \nRegistration: \n\nTo attend this event in-person\, please register HERE.\nTo attend this event online\, please register HERE.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nContact Information\nJulie Kwan\njk4371@columbia.edu\n\n
URL:https://ealac.columbia.edu/event/one-boat-many-islands-indigeneity-solidarity-and-resistance-in-contemporary-taiwan/
LOCATION:WEAI Conference Room (IAB 918)
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SUMMARY:CTLgrads Office Hours (for Graduate Students)
DESCRIPTION:\nWe invite current Columbia graduate students with questions about maintaining an inclusive teaching environment and all other aspects of pedagogy to drop by office hours on Fridays from 2:00–4:00 pm. We also welcome conversations about CTL fellowships\, programs\, services\, job market preparation\, and making progress in the Teaching Development Program (tdp.ctl.columbia.edu). \nNo appointment is necessary; you can join us in-person in 212 Butler Library\, or via Zoom. To join office hours via Zoom\, email CTLgrads@columbia.edu to obtain the link. \nLearn more about what you can expect in office hours here: https://ctl.columbia.edu/graduate-instructors/programs-for-graduate-students/office-hours/ \nIf you can’t make office hours but want support\, you can request an individual consultation at http://bit.ly/ctl-gradconsult or email us at CTLgrads@columbia.edu. \n\n\nEvent Contact Information: \nCTLgrads\nCTLgrads@columbia.edu\n
URL:https://ealac.columbia.edu/event/ctlgrads-office-hours-for-graduate-students-30/2026-04-24/
LOCATION:212 Butler Library\, 535 W 114th St\, New York\, NY\, 10027
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SUMMARY:Seo-Ye (Korean Calligraphy) Workshop
DESCRIPTION: \nJoin Beut Eum Hwa for their Seo-ye (Korean calligraphy) workshop! No experience or Korean language skills required\, and al materials will be provided. \n  \nRegister Here. \n
URL:https://ealac.columbia.edu/event/seo-ye-korean-calligraphy-workshop/
LOCATION:Kent 522C
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SUMMARY:Daughter of the Light (2024): Film Screening & Discussion
DESCRIPTION:\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDaughter of the Light (2024) | Official Trailer\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJoin us for a screening of Daughter of the Light (2024)\, a deeply moving feature documentary by Tibetan filmmaker Khashem Gyal. The film follows a thirteen-year-old girl named Metok as she navigates the emotional complexities of her parents’ divorce in a rural town\, set against the backdrop of generational and social change. A panel discussion will follow the screening. \nThis event is part of the Asia in Action series and is presented in conjunction with the Tibetan Education Workshop on April 24\, 2026. \nSpeaker: \nKhashem Gyal\, Adjunct Assistant Professor\, Columbia School of the Arts\, Asia in Action Fellow\, Weatherhead East Asian Institute\, Columbia University \nModerator:\nRon Gregg\, Film and Media Studies\, Columbia School of the Arts \nDiscussant:\nNelson Walker\, Maysles Documentary Center \nThis event is hosted by the Weatherhead East Asian Institute and co-sponsored by the Modern Tibetan Studies Program\, Film and Media Studies at the School of the Arts\, and the C.V. Starr East Asian Library. \n\n\n\nContact Information\nHiba Rashid\nhr2577@columbia.edu\n\n\nREGISTER\n
URL:https://ealac.columbia.edu/event/daughter-of-the-light-2024-film-screening-discussion/
LOCATION:Lenfest Center for the Arts\, 615 W. 129th street\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
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