Asian Studies Mid-February Updates
Career Events; "What is Asia?" Presentations
We hope your classes and semester are off to a great start! Snow is not uncommon here in Maryland in February, but this time last year, the residents of Sapa, Vietnam, enjoyed a rare heavy snowfall just before Tết. If you are hoping for more snow this winter on campus, you can enjoy more photos of this winter wonderland; but if you're ready for spring to arrive, the National Park Service has some good news about Washington, DC's famous springtime pink trees and their slightly earlier late-winter cousins.
Today: Last Day to Apply for Spring 2022 Graduation!
Seniors: are you planning to graduate this semester? Don't forget to apply for graduation! Today is the deadline to submit your application - see the Registrar's website for detailed instructions and additional information.
Asian Studies Faculty Candidate Presentations: "What is Asia?"
- Finalist #1 will present this Friday, February 18, at 11am.
- Finalist #2 will present next Friday, February 25, at 9:45am.
- Finalist #3 will present on Monday, February 28, at 11am.
All presentations will take place in Fine Arts 558. Students who attend one or more of these presentations will receive an Asian Studies 10th Anniversary shirt, and a boxed meal (to take away) - one shirt per student, one meal per session. Seating is limited due to Covid-19 policies: please click any of the three dates listed above to RSVP on myUMBC.
Career Fair: US Department of State - March 1
The State Department is hosting a virtual career fair on Tuesday, March 1. Learn more about the various careers, internships, and fellowships in the United States and abroad for students and alumni from all academic backgrounds. Asian Studies students, with their strong language and research skills, make great candidates. Students and alumni will be able to meet with recruiters and explore these opportunities virtually. You can learn more about the fair and sign up to participate at the event website.
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[Thumbnail image description: two people in heavy red winter coats walk carefully along a snowy pathway in the temple complex at the top of Fansipan Mountain in Sapa, Lao Cai province, Vietnam. Temple buildings and trees emerge from the fog and heavy snow in the background.]
Posted: February 15, 2022, 9:34 AM
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