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Combining language study, overseas experience, and coursework in multiple departments, our Asian Studies program offers students an exciting and rigorous way to study the nature and significance of social, cultural, political, and economic development in Asia, one of the most dynamic and important regions in the world today.
-Martin Hart-Landsberg, Professor Emeritus of Economics
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Historic Vietnamese Portland Podcast Now Available Online
Portland has one of the highest per-capita Vietnamese populations in the country, yet Lewis & Clark is the first academic institution to develop an archive documenting their history. Two Lewis & Clark students organized scores of interviews from the Portland Vietnamese population into a five-episode podcast series about coming to America, finding a home in Portland, education, making a living, and social activism.
Jennifer Hubbert Appointed CPD Research Fellow
The USC Center on Public Diplomacy has appointed Dr. Hubbert as a CPD Research Fellow for 2018-2020.
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Analyzing Public Diplomacy Through Portland’s Sister Cities
Following a worldwide competition, the University of Southern California Center on Public Diplomacy has awarded Associate Professor Jennifer Hubbert one of three research fellowships. Her research will analyze the Sister Cities International program, including Portland’s vibrant sister city program.
Asian Studies is located in room 214 of Fields Center on the Undergraduate Campus.
MSC: 30
email eas@lclark.edu
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Director Kabir Mansingh Heimsath
Asian Studies
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