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Fadi Bardawil writes for a global audience

March 7, 2017

Dr. Fadi Bardawil recently published an essay on the Metropolitan Left’s abandonment of the Syrian struggle for emancipation in the Syrian electronic magazine, aljumhuriyya.  Read it here.

Khalid Shahu leads mosque field trip

March 7, 2017

Arabic lecturer Khalid Shahu took students to Apex Mosque to learn about Muslim culture.  Read about it in the Daily Tar Heel.

Sarah Muscutt ’15 living her dream in Korea

March 7, 2017

Sarah Muscutt ’15 is an Asian studies major, Carolina Covenant scholar, and first-generation college student who has pursued study and work opportunities in South Korea through a Critical Language Scholarship and Fulbright award.  Read all about it here.

Arabic program hosts calligraphy competition

March 7, 2017

Arabic Lecturer Farida Badr developed the idea and organized this event held December 1st, 2016, to showcase Arabic students’ facility and artistry with the Arabic script. Around eleven current and former students in Asian Studies’ Arabic classes participated in this … Read more

Ashley Rivenbark ’14 publishes article

January 10, 2017

An alumna of the Department of Asian Studies, Ashley Rivenbark, who earned a B.A. with a concentration in Chinese, recently published an article, “Of Art and Cultural Revolution,” in China Hands Magazine.  Her article explores the cultural politics of remembrance and forgetfulness … Read more

Diversity Statement

December 9, 2016

We, the undersigned faculty and staff in the Department of Asian Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, welcome Chancellor Folt’s recently published statements on inclusion and diversity.  Likewise, we emphatically reaffirm University policy on discrimination, academic freedom, and … Read more

Afroz Taj: Artist After Hours

November 21, 2016

You may know Dr. Afroz Taj as a professor of South Asian Studies, but did you know that he’s also a poet, stage actor, and host of his own popular radio show?  And he’s in the spotlight this week on … Read more