BERKELEY – A treasure trove of East Asian scholarship will be moving from storage to center stage with the opening of a new library at the University of California, Berkeley. The collection includes ...
The C.V. Starr East Asian Library opens today. (U. of California at Berkeley photos) A new library for East Asian collections opens today at the University of California at Berkeley. The $46.4-million ...
The new $46.4 million, four-story East Asian Library opens Monday at the University of California, Berkeley, with 450,000 items in Chinese, Japanese and Korean under one roof for students, scholars ...
Guests gather for the dedication of Berkeley’s East Asian Library (U. of California at Berkeley photo by Peg Skorpinski) The University of California at Berkeley has dedicated a sleek new East Asian ...
No matter how beautiful or expensive the shell, the true value of a library resides on the shelves. The campus fanfare swirling around the opening today of UC Berkeley's new $46.4 million C.V. Starr ...
In a tranquil, light-filled new building at UC Berkeley, East and West came a little closer on Saturday. "It is here that two worlds come together," said architect Billie Tsien, who co-designed UC ...
Update 02/03/25: This article has been updated to reflect new information about the engineering and business library renovations. Hours at some campus libraries have been extended to accommodate the ...
A new $46.4 million, four-story East Asian Library opens today at the University of California-Berkeley, with 450,000 items in Chinese, Japanese and Korean under one roof for students, scholars and ...
The University's East Asian Library, located in the Frist Campus Center and Jones Hall, was built around the original Gest Oriental Library Collection. • The collection was founded by Guion Gest (1864 ...
The Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center, the Library of Congress, the Phillips Collection and Dupont Underground will host the Asian American Literature Festival from Thursday to Saturday, July ...
In 2015, Thomas Conlan, a Princeton professor of East Asian studies and history who specializes in Japan, sought a set of “komonjo,” or Japanese medieval documents, for his graduate seminars in ...
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