Telling the Story of Asian Americans in St. Louis A new digital StoryMap project, Asia in St. Louis, traces the history and experiences of people of Chinese and Japanese...
Grant Awarded to Support Korean Studies The East Asian Library at Washington University has been awarded a grant from the Korea Foundation to support the university’s...
New Grant to Construct the History of Asian Americans in St. Louis Joan Wang, East Asian and Chinese studies librarian at the Washington University Libraries, was awarded a $10,000 grant from Missouri...
What’s New at the East Asian Library New season, new armchairs and laptop stands, new reading room desks, and cushioned seats. New library organization, new browsing experience....
Korea Foundation Grant to Support East Asian Studies Mitsutaka Nakamura, Japanese and Korean studies librarian at Washington University Libraries, has been awarded a grant from the Korea Foundation...
New Grant to Digitize the Sounds of China’s Cultural Revolution Zhao Ma, associate professor of modern Chinese history at Washington University, and Joan Wang, Chinese Studies and East Asian Studies...
A Window into the East Asian Library Warm. It’s warm. Peopled—but never crowded; cozy—but never stuffy; peaceful—but never dull. The East Asian Library opens itself to you...
Art in Dark Times: Japanese American Artist Chiura Obata A new exhibition at John M. Olin Library, Chiura Obata, an Artist Behind Barbed Wire: 80 Years After the Incarceration, highlights...
‘One Book One Community’ Reading at Ladue School District This fall, our neighboring community, Ladue School District, kicked off a new “One Book One Community” book club for its...