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The 2025 Bulletin includes articles about Afghan students at Cornell, a student’s India internship, and a Visiting Scholar’s poem. In addition, the bulletin reviews a series of exciting events last year, including journalist P. Sainath’s campus visit, our first South Asian New Year Celebration, and the Fourth Cornell-Syracuse Consortium Symposium, previews the Tagore Lecture by Daisy Rockwell, and highlights a Community College Internationalization Fellowship on Afro-South Asian Musical Intersections.
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2024 Bulletin
The 2024 Bulletin includes articles detailing a Fulbright scholar’s experience at Cornell and a Cornell student’s internship in India. In addition, the bulletin reviews a series of exciting events last year, including the Tagore lecture by Aruni Kashyap, the Next Monsoon conference, our Bi-Annual Cornell-Syracuse Consortium Symposium, and highlights our outreach to community colleges and K-12 teachers.
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2023 Bulletin
The 2023 Bulletin includes articles on Afghan students and scholars at Cornell, Cornell leaders’ visits to India, Visiting Scholars’ campus experiences, students’ Fulbright fellowships & internships, Bangladesh's Water crisis, and more. In addition, the bulletin reviews a series of exciting events last year, including the Tagore lecture by Kamila Shamsie, thee exhibits at the Johnson Museum of Art, Pakistani students’ initiatives, the debut of our Next Monsoon podcast, a Sri Lankan Studies graduate student conference, and highlights
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2021 Bulletin
The 2021 Bulletin features many original articles, on 50 years of Bangladesh, student’s virtual internships with Oxfam India, the impacts of COVID-19 in India and the US, an unusual Humphrey Fellowship year, palm-leaf manuscripts at the Cornell University Library, and more.
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SEAP Bulletin Fall 2020
The stories in this issue serve as a tribute to SEAP’s strength and vitality over the past seventy years. Read about the history of Burma scholarship at Cornell; the history of Development Sociology and the study of agrarian-environmental change in Southeast Asia; carved wooden masks from a collection gifted to the Herbert F. Johnson Museum by the late Benedict R. O’G. Anderson; the SEAP Photography archive and much, much more.
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2020 Bulletin
The 2020 Bulletin features many original articles, on Buddhist nationalists in Sri Lanka, remembrances of the 2015 Nepal earthquake, migrant workers in Delhi, rhinos and tigers in Nepal, women’s nutrition in Hyderabad, and more. In addition, the bulletin highlights new SAP faculty, recalls South Asian Studies Fellows’ experiences in Ithaca, lists selected faculty publications, recognizes our visiting scholars, and reviews SAP news, events and outreach activities of the past year. The front and back cover feature the artwork of Atul Bhalla, the 2020 SAP Virtual Artist in Residence.
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