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China Symposium: When East Meets West

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September 29, 2017
8:30AM - 4:00PM
Columbus State Conference Center (315 Cleveland Ave., 4th Floor)

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Add to Calendar 2017-09-29 08:30:00 2017-09-29 16:00:00 China Symposium: When East Meets West Columbus State Community College presentsWhen East Meets WestCultural Exchang along the Silk RoadSilk in Byzantium: From Justinian to Eirene the AthenianDr. K. Sandy Drakatos - Professor, Humanities DepartmentColumbus State Community CollegeSilk Roads, Real and Imagined: New Perspectives of Central Asian Commercial HistoryDr. Scott Levi - Associate Professor, History DepartmentThe Ohio State UniversityStories Untold: Reconnecting East and West through a Dunhuang Diamond SutraDr. Christina Burke Mathison - Lecturer, History of ArtThe Ohio State UniversityNon-Being & Emptiness: An Introduction to Buddhist Doctrine & Meditative PracticeConrad Robinson - Adjunct Instructor, Humanities DepartmentColumbus State Community CollegeTo register, email jnardone@cscc.eduFree and open to the public.  Breakfast and lunch provided.Teachers earn 7.5 CEUs for a $25 registration fee.  See the Humanities Symposium Series website for detailsThis event, organized and hosted by The Humanities Department at Columbus State Community College, and is sponsored in part by a U.S. Department of Education Title VI grant for The Ohio State University East Asian Studies Center.   Columbus State Conference Center (315 Cleveland Ave., 4th Floor) East Asian Studies Center easc@osu.edu America/New_York public

Columbus State Community College presents

When East Meets West
Cultural Exchang along the Silk Road

Silk in Byzantium: From Justinian to Eirene the Athenian
Dr. K. Sandy Drakatos - Professor, Humanities Department
Columbus State Community College

Silk Roads, Real and Imagined: New Perspectives of Central Asian Commercial History
Dr. Scott Levi - Associate Professor, History Department
The Ohio State University

Stories Untold: Reconnecting East and West through a Dunhuang Diamond Sutra
Dr. Christina Burke Mathison - Lecturer, History of Art
The Ohio State University

Non-Being & Emptiness: An Introduction to Buddhist Doctrine & Meditative Practice
Conrad Robinson - Adjunct Instructor, Humanities Department
Columbus State Community College

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To register, email jnardone@cscc.edu

Free and open to the public.  Breakfast and lunch provided.

Teachers earn 7.5 CEUs for a $25 registration fee.  See the Humanities Symposium Series website for details

This event, organized and hosted by The Humanities Department at Columbus State Community College, and is sponsored in part by a U.S. Department of Education Title VI grant for The Ohio State University East Asian Studies Center.