Asian Studies Collection

  • The Noguchi sisters
    This blog post is one in a series where student interns working on the CU Japanese and Japanese American Community History Project share and reflect on their experiences. Upon immigrating to Illiff, Colorado in 1913, Minosuke and Tomi Noguchi had
  • Thomas Masashi Kawamata with baseballl team
    This blog post is one in a series where student interns working on the CU Japanese and Japanese American Community History Project share and reflect on their experiences.  Of all of the alumni, staff, and faculty members my fellow interns and I
  • Working_compare different versions of a same book
    Chi Feng, a graduate student in the Department of Asian Studies and Civilization, used this fellowship to pair her interest in the academic scholarship of early China with strengthening records of rare Chinese books held in the Libraries’ collections.
  • Akira Horie
    This blog post is one in a series where student interns working on the CU Japanese and Japanese American Community History Project share and reflect on their experiences.  Until recently, I had no idea that there was such a long history of
  • Maria Aki, Kami McDaniel, and Crystal Lastrella, undergraduate student interns for the CU Japanese and Japanese American Community History Project at the University Libraries' Archives. Credit: Megan Friedel
    This blog post is one in a series where student interns working on the CU Japanese and Japanese American Community History Project share and reflect on their experiences.  In the Fall of 2019, Megan Friedel (Head of Archives) and Adam Lisbon (
  • The University Libraries and CU Boulder students with representatives of the Fo Guang Shan Denver Vihara.
    The University Libraries recently accepted a Chinese set of the “Encyclopedia of Buddhist Arts.” The 20-volume set of encyclopedias was donated by Fo Guang Shan, an international Chinese Buddhist monastic order of Taiwan, known for its efforts in
  • Adam Lisbon and David Hays. Photo taken by Boulder Daily Camera
    A group of faculty, staff and students at the University of Colorado Boulder are working to fill in the gaps in the history of Japanese and Japanese Americans on campus. Head of archives Megan Friedel started chewing on the idea with colleagues when
  • Head of Archives Megan Friedel and Japanese and Korean Studies Librarian Adam Lisbon outside.
    The hallways under CU Boulder’s Norlin Library are lined with rows and rows of nondescript gray boxes. It’s not the most scenic spot on campus, but the university’s 101-year-old archives can be a glimpse into different worlds and times. Many of
  • Katie Mika works with student.
    Heading to the library at CU Boulder means a trip to Norlin Library or to one of the four branch libraries: Jerry Crail Johnson Earth Sciences & Map Library; Leonard H. Gemmill Engineering, Mathematics and Physics
  • Wu Ying-mei (吳英美), Deputy Director General of Taiwan's National Central Library with Dean of CU Boulder Libraries Robert McDonald.
    Wu Ying-mei (吳英美), Deputy Director General of Taiwan's National Central Library with Dean of CU Boulder Libraries Robert McDonald. At the Association for Asian Studies (AAS) annual conference in Denver on Friday, University of Colorado Boulder
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