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The Animals of Post-3.11 Japanese Fiction
Draper 308 Campus Dr., Berea, KY, United StatesDr. Doug Slaymaker (University of Kentucky)
Privilege, Poverty and Paradise: The Remarkable Life and Work of the Japanese Nun-Artist Rengetsu
Room 211, Art Building KYDr. Andrew Maske (University of Kentucky)
Directed Digital Dissidence in Autocracies: How China’s Digital Strategy Wins, Even with Cracks in the Great Firewall
Draper 308 Campus Dr., Berea, KY, United StatesDr. Jason Gainous (University of Louisville)
The Land I Lost: A Vietnamese Refugee Story
Draper 308 Campus Dr., Berea, KY, United StatesA. Minh Nguyen (Florida Gulf Coast University)
American Sutra: A Story of Faith and Freedom in the Second World War
Draper 308 Campus Dr., Berea, KY, United StatesDuncan Ryūken Williams (University of Southern California)
Teaching English in Japan with JET: Application Workshop
Office of Internships and Career Development Stephenson Hall, 3rd floorMr. Tye Ebel (JET Program Coordinator, Consulate-General of Japan, Nashville, TN) Limited to 10 participants Those interested in participating should RSVP to Ms. Trisha Douin.
Teaching English in Japan with JET: Informational Dinner
Stephenson Hall, Room 226Mr. Tye Ebel (JET Program Coordinator, Consulate-General of Japan, Nashville, TN) Limited to 35 participants Those who are interested in participating should RSVP to Ms. Trisha Douin.
Summer Internships in Rural Japan: Stories of Service and Learning
Draper 308 Campus Dr., Berea, KY, United StatesMyles Crain ’20 and Nicole Mangin ’19
A Berean’s Journey into Tibetan Culture
Draper 308 Campus Dr., Berea, KY, United StatesWendell Garnett ’05 (Institute of Buddhist Dialectics)
Tea Cultures of China
Draper 308 Campus Dr., Berea, KY, United StatesDan Choffnes (Carthage College)