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All across Asia, the arrival of spring is celebrated, and for Chinese, Korean, and various Southeast Asian communities, it is marked by the beginning of the new year on the lunar calendar.

Join the Center for Asian and Pacific Studies and International Programs as they host their annual Chinese-Korean-Japanese-Southeast Asian “Lunar New Year Celebration” webinar.

Date: Thursday, February 20, 2025 
Time: 7 - 8 p.m. (Central Standard Time)

(Note: the date of the event was originally February 6)

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“Our Lunar New Year Celebration webinar is a joyous and exciting annual event that brings the entire UI community together to celebrate the ageless tradition to toast unity and to connect meaningfully as we look forward to a happy year ahead,” said Cynthia Chou, professor of anthropology, C. Maxwell and Elizabeth M. Stanley Family Chair of Asian Studies, and director of the Center for Asian and Pacific Studies.

This webinar will bring together past and present students, faculty members, and friends of the University of Iowa from all over the world to celebrate this special day.

Enjoy video messages from alumni and students, and panel discussions with faculty members describing what Lunar New Year/Spring Festival means to them.

“Our Lunar New Year Celebration not only highlights the rich cultural traditions of Asia but also reinforces the importance of global connections and community at Iowa,” said Russ Ganim, associate provost and dean of International Programs. “This event is a vibrant reminder of how shared celebrations can bring people together.”

Individuals with disabilities are encouraged to attend all University of Iowa–sponsored events. If you are a person with a disability who requires a reasonable accommodation in order to participate in this program, please contact Dongwang Liu in advance at 319-335-1305 or dongwang-liu@uiowa.edu.

 

 


International Programs (IP) at the University of Iowa (UI) is committed to enriching the global experience of UI students, faculty, staff, and the general public by leading efforts to promote internationally oriented teaching, research, creative work, and community engagement.  IP provides support for international students and scholars, administers scholarships and assistance for students who study, intern, or do research abroad, and provides funding opportunities and grant-writing assistance for faculty engaged in international research. IP shares their stories through various media, and by hosting multiple public engagement activities each year.