Dr. Ei Thin Zar, who completed her doctorate in Curriculum and Instruction at UW-Madison at the end of Fall 2024, is currently a recipient of the Gosling-Lim Postdoctoral Fellowship in Southeast Asia sponsored by the …
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COTS 2025: BIG SUCCESS
The 53rd Annual Meeting of the Council on Thai Studies (COTS) was held October 3-5 in our beloved Ingraham 206, presided over by Nathan McGovern, Professor of Asian Religions at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater and …
CELEBRATING THE “BOWIENIAN CULT”
The final event of the COTS-53 conference, as noted, was a celebration of the career of recently retired UW-Madison anthropologist, Katherine Bowie. The panel consisted of four of her former doctoral students (Megan Sinnott, Eric …
Luce-Funded Social Justice Initiatives Since Fall 2024
As part of the Center’s Henry Luce Foundation grant, Social Justice in SE Asia (now in its fifth year), the Center has sponsored a wide variety of activities that have involved our students and faculty, …
CSEAS Obtains Grant from Philippine Consulate to Support Research in the Philippines
Early in the Spring 2025 semester, the Center was approached by the Office of the Philippine Consular General in Chicago inviting us to submit a proposal to fund various activities related to the Philippines. In …