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A growing number of students are majoring in an Asian language and pursuing a career in the health sciences.
From Kanji to Cardiology: A Student's Journey
Carol Salomon interviewing a Baul guru in Bangladesh
Posthumous Publication of Carol Salomon's City of Mirrors
Hirokazu Koreeda visited the University of Washington in May
Acclaimed Director Hirokazu Koreeda Visits the University of Washington
UW Fulbright Scholars, 2017-18
Two Asian Languages & Literature Students Receive Fulbrights
Seen Not Heard conference group photo
Zev Handel Presents on Chinese Characters at University of Chicago’s Oriental Institute
Invited researchers at the literacy and education panel in Beijing.
Chan Lü Participates in Beijing Panel on Literacy and Education
Samuel Shepherd
Annual AL&L Convocation and Awards Ceremony Celebrates Graduating Students
2016-2017 new graduate students
Meet Our New Graduate Students, 2016-2017
Reiko Yamanaka
Dr. Reiko Yamanaka, Expert on Noh Drama, Visits University of Washington as Visiting Scholar
Dr. Junko Mori
Andrew L. Markus Memorial Lecture: Junko Mori on Translingual Competence and Asian Language Education
Liviana Zheng, Juliana Wijaya, and Desiana Pauli Sandjaja.
Three 'Kartinis' in the USA
Dante text
The Humanities Get Personal
Shizu Usami performs calligraphy at the second annual Sakura-kai
Dept. of Asian Languages & Literature and the East Asia Library Host Second Annual Sakura-kai
Asian Languages & Literature Career Panel
AL&L Career Panel Helps Students Put Language Skills to Work
Teika: The Life and Works of a Medieval Japanese Poet by Paul Atkins
Paul Atkins Publishes Teika:  The Life and Works of a Medieval Japanese Poet
Vietnamese Tet Event at the Waterfront Activities Center
First Vietnamese Tet Event Held on UW Seattle Campus
The Encyclopedia of Chinese Language & Linguistics
Encyclopedia of Chinese Language and Linguistics
Katsura Sunshine performs traditional Rakugo
An Evening of Rakugo with Katsura Sunshine at the University of Washington
A workshop session at the 4th STLS Conference
Fourth Workshop on Sino-Tibetan Languages of Southwest China Held at University of Washington
Professor Chi-P’ing Chou
Teaching Chinese Language in the U.S.: Challenges and Prospects
Peking Opera Demystified Flyer
Peking Opera Demystified
Presenters at "Approaches to religious violence, radicalization, and deradicalization: Perspectives from US and Indonesia"
Perspectives from the US and Indonesia on Religious Violence
Guest speakers at the Tadoku Workshop.
Tadoku (Extensive Reading) Workshop Attracts More Than 40 Participants
Nyan-Ping Bi
Nyan-Ping Bi Wins Distinguished Teaching Award
Heidi Pawels
Departmental Faculty Shine Brightly in UW's Interdisciplinary Honors Program