Korean Tar Heels Welcome Back!
1789 Venture Lab 173E E Franklin St, Chapel Hill, NC, United StatesWelcome back to Chapel Hill, Korean Tar Heels! Join UNC KASS for a gathering to kick off the school year.
Welcome back to Chapel Hill, Korean Tar Heels! Join UNC KASS for a gathering to kick off the school year.
Carolina Go is hosting their first meeting on Tuesday August 30 from 6-8 in the Global Education Center in Room 3024. Come out and learn how to play this ancient board game!
Come out and celebrate 10 years of Korean Studies at UNC at the Chuseok Celebration! There will be traditional games and Korean food.
International and Global Studies at UNC-Greensboro invites you to celebrate the rich diversity of East and Southeast Asian cultures. This free event offers fun and entertaining demonstrations, exhibits, food samples, cultural performances and children's activities. Everyone welcome! Admission and parking … Read more
Speaker: Prof. Namhee Lee (UCLA, Modern Korean History) Many South Korean blockbuster films released in the 1990s and 2000s probe the "public memory" at the heart of South Korean national identity. This talk will focus on the ways in which … Read more
Film Screening: "Assassination" (CHOI Dong-hoon, 2015, 139 min, South Korea, in Korean w/ English subtitles, Color, Blu-Ray) / "Assassination" was the highest grossing film in 2015 and the eighth all-time highest grossing film in Korean cinema. The film is set … Read more
DISCO International, Inc. organizer of some of the world's largest job fairs for bilinguals including the Boston Career Forum, is pleased to announce the Asian Bilingual Career Forum 2016 Nov. 18th - 20th, Boston, MA http://asian.careerforum.net/?ref=082416a *Travel scholarhships available This … Read more
Come out and celebrate 10 years of Korean Studies at UNC at the Korean New Year Celebration! There will be traditional games, performances, and Korean food.
Please join the Carolina Asia Center for a discussion of the ongoing tension between the U.S. and North Korea, focusing on the history of the division of the Korean peninsula, life in North and South Korea, and what further conflict … Read more
The Carolina Asia Center supports diverse Asia-related events. However, CAC co-sponsorship of any talk, seminar, documentary screening, film screening, performance or celebration does not constitute endorsement of or agreement with the views presented therein. As an academic institution, we value diverse perspectives that promote dialogue and understanding.