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September 2025
Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Chinese and Chinese American Women: Racisms, Feminisms, and Foodways – A Book Talk by Ziying You
Speaker: Ziying You, Associate Professor of Comparative Literature and Intercultural Studies, University of Georgia Moderator: Qin Gao, Maurice V. Russell Professor of Social Policy and Social Work Practice, Associate Dean for Doctoral Education, Director of China Center for Social Policy, Columbia School of Social Work Ziying You explores how Chinese and Chinese American women in the U.S. responded to the dual crises of COVID-19 and anti-Asian racism through foodways, gendered resilience, and community building. Her book draws on ethnography, interviews, media analysis, and personal narratives…
Find out more »Showcase Your Teaching Development – TDP Advanced Track (for Grads)
The Teaching Development Program (TDP), offers doctoral and MFA students a means to document and articulate their teaching development at Columbia. Completion of a track in the TDP is certified by the CTL and noted on transcripts for doctoral students in Arts and Sciences, SEAS, Mailman, Nursing, Social Work, Business, Journalism, and GSAPP – and for MFA students in the and School of the Arts. For more information, visit the TDP site at https://tdp.ctl.columbia.edu/. Students currently on the Advanced Track of the TDP…
Find out more »CTLgrads Office Hours (for Graduate Students)
We 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). No 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. Learn more about what you can expect in…
Find out more »The Paradox of Hegemony: The Logics of Political (Dis)integration
Speaker: Chris Kim, New York University Time: September 26, 2025 (4:30-6:30 PM EST) Venue: Kent Hall 403 **Please use the ‘Request Pre-circulated Paper’ link to RSVP by September 22. All visitors without a CUID are required to receive pre-authorization to gain access to Morningside campus as per guidelines of Columbia Morningside campus access. Attendees must present a government-issued ID with their name matching exactly the name registered for the event, along with an one-time QR code (via email), for entry.…
Find out more »Tales of an Asia Investor
Speaker: Edmond Ng, Asia investor Moderator: Andrew J. Nathan, Class of 1919 Professor of Political Science, Department of Political Science, Columbia University Edmond Ng will talk about his experiences as an investor in Asia (Taiwan, China, U.S., Thailand, Indonesia, and Australia) and the investment climate around the region, and will share career advice with students. This event is hosted by the Weatherhead East Asian Institute and cosponsored by the Andrew J. Nathan Taiwan Lecture Series. Registration: To attend this event in-person, please register HERE. Contact Information…
Find out more »October 2025
Bureaucracies at War: China’s Decision-Making in Comparative Perspective
Speaker: Tyler Jost, Watson Institute Assistant Professor of China Studies, Assistant Professor of Political Science, International and Public Affairs, Brown University Moderator: Andrew J. Nathan, Class of 1919 Professor of Political Science, Department of Political Science, Columbia University When are China’s leaders able to extract quality information from their diplomatic, defense and intelligence bureaucracies during international crises? Tyler Jost studies how China’s leaders deal with the trade-off between institutional designs that offer political security and those that yield quality information.…
Find out more »High-Performance Performance: Digital Technologies in Contemporary Chinese Theatre
Tarryn Chun University of Notre Dame Date: Thursday, October 2 nd , 2025 Time: 6:00-8:00 PM EST Location: Hybrid | Kent Hall 403 Zoom registration: https://columbiauniversity.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_RGQpyJKcSnSWvCXTLZxX1w#/regi stration In-person registration: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdjVxakOejVSJhnVHKPF_8mT1qyQ6QN0eW1E gljRQaWAZ_Ozw/viewform Event Co-sponsors: Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures; Weatherhead East Asian Institute; The Society of Fellows and Heyman Center for the Humanities; Institute for Comparative Literature and Society; Center for Comparative Media Speaker bio: Dr. Chun is Associate Professor in the Department of Film, Television, and Theatre at…
Find out more »The Journey Connecting Heritage: Celebrating Vietnamese Culture through Arts and the Áo Dài
Global Vietnam Studies at the Weatherhead East Asian Institute and Vietmode proudly present The Journey Connecting Heritage, a special program honoring 30 years of U.S.–Vietnam reconciliation and celebrating the beauty of Vietnamese culture through its arts, crafts, and iconic national dress, the áo dài. Conversation with Minh Hanh and Artisans – Gain insights from Vietnam’s leading fashion designers and artisans on how the áo dài and traditional crafts have become symbols of national pride and global cultural exchange. The Áo…
Find out more »CTLgrads Office Hours (for Graduate Students)
We 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). No 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. Learn more about what you can…
Find out more »Living Sanctuaries: The Monasteries of Zanskar (2025) – A Film Screening
Speakers: Tenzin Nyandak, Founding Principal, Studio Nyandak Sonal Sahni Beri, Adjunct Associate Professor, Columbia University's Graduate School of Architecture, Planning & Preservation (GSAPP) Gray Tuttle, Leila Hadley Luce Professor of Modern Tibetan Studies, Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures High in the Western Himalaya, the Zanskar Valley is home to a remarkable architectural tradition shaped by centuries of Buddhist practice, extreme climate, and geographic isolation. At elevations nearing 13,000 feet, its monasteries and nunneries are not only places of worship…
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