University of Wisconsin–Madison

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UW-Madison Title VI Centers Collaborate with State Agencies to Improve Instruction on Genocide

The Title VI centers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison recently began the second phase of a major curriculum development initiative, in collaboration with the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction. With the first stage of the collaboration between the Title VI centers and the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction completed, phase two of their long-term collaboration continues …

Judy Frater is the Spring 2022 Interdisciplinary Artist-in-Residence.

Judy Frater’s interdisciplinary arts residency is presented by the UW–Madison Division of the Arts and hosted by the Design Studies Department with Professor Jenny Angus as lead faculty. She is offering the course Design Studies 527: Diversity, Connection, Value and Sustainability – the Role of Hand Craft. As part of her residency course the students will be holding a trunk show of limited edition products …

50th Annual Conference on South Asia

The submission portal for the 50th Annual Conference on South Asia is open! The conference will be held in-person from October 19-22, 2022 (Wed-Sat), Madison Concourse Hotel and Governor’s Club. The theme for this year’s conference is Rebuilding: Tradition and Innovation.Submission Deadlines (by 11:59 PM CST)Symposium proposals: Tuesday, March 1, 2022 Panel, round table, and single paper proposals: Monday, …

Judy Frater is the Spring 2022 Interdisciplinary Artist-in-Residence

Judy Frater is the spring 2022 interdisciplinary artist-in-residence with Professor Jenny Angus as lead faculty. She is offering the course Design Studies 527: Diversity, Connection, Value and Sustainability – the Role of Hand Craft. Events throughout the semester vary from a virtual artist talk on Thursday, February 17 at 5:30 p.m. in partnership with the Chazen Museum of Art to a student panel about …

October Tibetan Film Event a Success

On October 25, the Tibetan Students Association and the Center for South Asia co-sponsored a showing of the Tibetan film, PAWO (2016). The film tells the story of a young Tibetan refugee in India after he has crossed the Himalayas. After the film, attendees participated in a discussion with the film’s co-director, Sonam Tseten