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LIASE Archive
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The Modern Dino Expedition to China
Posted on September 17, 2018 | No CommentsBY Professor Yuka Suzuki In July 2018, I traveled to China for two weeks with the support of a Luce Initiative on Asian Studies and the Environment (LIASE) course development […] -
Korea Federation Environmental Movement: Summer Internship 2018
Posted on September 17, 2018 | 1 CommentBY Kayla Adams, Bard 2019 “The birds don’t lie.” Nial Moores, Birds Korea One hot summer August in South Korea, gave me an experience I will never forget. Last month, […] -
Earthquakes, Monsoons, and $30 Watermelons
Posted on February 15, 2018 | No CommentsRyan Rusiecki Spending time in both remote villages and populated cities, I was given a glimpse into the food systems in Japan. I spent the first few days of my […] -
Connecting Hokkaido and the Hudson Valley: Hosting the Farmers of the Sophia Farm Community in Hokkaido, Japan
Posted on February 15, 2018 | No CommentsBy Mika Endo Our relationship with Ben and Konomi Campbell and their Sophia Farm Community began when a former student and now alumna went to their farm in Honbetsu, Hokkaidô […] -
A New Kind of Japanese Farming
Posted on February 8, 2018 | No CommentsBy Shannon Dixon If you ever find yourself in rural Japan living with a Buddhist monk, try not to bring flowers as a housewarming gift. I was told it was […] -
Third Annual Asia-Environment Student Research Conference
Posted on May 30, 2017 | No CommentsOn April 14-15, forty students from across the country converged onto the Bard Campus to participate in our Third Annual, LIASE-sponsored Student Research Conference on Asia and the Environment. Terrific […] -
With a Little Software Magic, Students Create Pollution Solutions
Posted on April 25, 2017 | No CommentsStudents in the “Challenges of Sustainable Development” course presented their solutions for the problem of air pollution and haze in Singapore at Bard College’s Third Annual Asia and the Environment […] -
Asia-Environment Student Research Gathering, Second Annual
Posted on February 12, 2017 | No CommentsApril 14-15 2016, forty-five undergraduate and graduate students gathered at Bard to present their research related to Sustainable Development and the environment in Asia. Here are a few photos! ——————– […] -
My Time in Japan
Posted on October 4, 2016 | No CommentsMatthew Sprague, Junior and EUS major at Bard College When I found out earlier this year that I had received a grant to travel to […] -
Following the Tea Horse Road: Trade, Tourism and Conservation in Yunnan Province
Posted on September 22, 2016 | 5 CommentsMonique Segarra, Assistant Professor Bard Center for Environmental Policy With the generous support of the Luce Foundation Asia and the Environment grant to Bard College, I spent two weeks this […]