Video: Congratulations Graduates!
The Asian Studies Program warmly congratulates our Spring 2020 graduating cohorts of BA and MA students.
The Asian Studies Program warmly congratulates our Spring 2020 graduating cohorts of BA and MA students.
The Fulbright US Student and US Scholar Programs are now open for applications. The Asian Studies Program encourages our students to study abroad, and a Fulbright US Student fellowship is a fantastic way to engage in research plus cultural exchange.…
In light of the COVID-19 health crisis, UH Manoa Outreach College is committed to ensuring the safety of our students while continuing to offer a robust schedule of courses during Summer Sessions 2020. Accordingly, Summer Session classes that are held between May…
Discrimination against foreigners, and even against foreign-returned Japanese, has become a problem in Japan. Why is this happening? In The Diplomat on Sept 9, 2019, Asian Studies Program MA student Asia Dobbs offers some answers based in Japan’s education system: ” Although…
https://www.hawaii.edu/news/2019/06/10/asian-international-affairs-masters/
The Asian Studies Program is thrilled to announce the opening of a new Master’s in Asian International Affairs (MAIA) degree program! This program is designed for working professionals who have no background in Asian studies but whose careers would be…
These courses come but once a year – don’t miss out! Enroll before May 10 at noon to ensure a seat.
Interview Information Click the link below to hear Honolulu Community College professor Dr Patrick Patterson talk to KTUH host Crystal Kwok about concepts of Beauty in Asia! Dr. Patterson Interview on KTUH(Dr Patterson’s interview begins at 6 minutes 30 seconds)…
At the Spring Undergraduate Showcase hosted by the UH-Manoa Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, Asian Studies student Jeremiah Bonilla took first place for his research presentation titled “Guns, Art, and Empathy: How Filipinos Opposed the Japanese Occupation (1942-1945)”. For details, see…
“… for me, they were like puzzle pieces that provided a narrative of Asia… we have this freedom and flexibility that other students don’t necessarily get.”