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Asian Studies November Updates

Advising! Angie Kim Novel Lecture!

The clocks have changed and the days are short, and the semester is continuing here at UMBC. In Seoul, the annual Lantern Festival is underway - a two-week celebration of lights and festivities which includes floating huge, colorful lanterns down Cheonggyecheon Stream through the center of the city. The 2021 festival is taking place now through November 21, and even if you can't get to Seoul in person, they have a variety of online events scheduled which you can check out! 

Reminder: Spring 2022 Advising and Registration!

Do you still need advising for Spring 2022? Asian Studies majors should fill out this Google Form to prepare for advising. Remember that you cannot add classes to your schedule without registration clearance, and you can't get registration clearance without making an advising appointment. For more information, visit our Advising Guide

There are hundreds of classes offered this Spring - how do you know which ones to choose? Your advisor (Dr. Oyen, if you're an Asian Studies major) can help you narrow things down. We also have a helpful guide to all the Spring 2022 courses that count towards Asian Studies, including their GEP designations! 

Event: Online Discussion with Angie Kim, Author of "Miracle Creek" - November 17

Join the Dresher Center, the Dept of Modern Languages, Linguistics, and Intercultural Communication, and Asian Studies next week in welcoming author Angie Kim to campus virtually to discuss her award-winning novel Miracle Creek! The online event will take place on Wednesday, November 17, at 4:30pm EST. For more information and to RSVP, visit MLLI's myUMBC page

Upcoming Dates and Deadlines
  • Now - Spring 2022 Advising and Registration (see above)
  • Now - Winter 2022 Registration
  • Nov 10 (tomorrow) - deadline to drop an individual class with a "W"
  • Nov 17, 4:30pm - online discussion of novel Miracle Creek with author Angie Kim (see above)
  • Nov 25-26 - Thanksgiving Break, no classes
  • Dec 2, 4pm - online Humanities Forum lecture "A Lord, A Pauper, and an Artist: Putting People Back Into Samurai History" with Dr. Vaporis

[thumbnail image description: A photograph taken at night of a river running through a crowded urban area. A stone bridge crosses the river near the top of the photograph. Several large, colorful lanterns on barges, in the shape of fairy tale characters such as a knight, Peter Pan, and others, glow warmly as they float on barges down the river.]

Posted: November 9, 2021, 9:25 AM