The Japanese program has grown considerably, adding faculty members, offering study abroad programs and fostering an active presence on campus.
The Japanese program has grown considerably, adding faculty members, offering study abroad programs and fostering an active presence on campus.
The Japanese program has grown considerably, adding faculty members, offering study abroad programs and fostering an active presence on campus.
The Japanese program has grown considerably, adding faculty members, offering study abroad programs and fostering an active presence on campus.
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The Zoom events provide opportunities for students to sharpen their language skills safely during the pandemic and make friends across the globe.
The Zoom events provide opportunities for students to sharpen their language skills safely during the pandemic and make friends across the globe.
The Zoom events provide opportunities for students to sharpen their language skills safely during the pandemic and make friends across the globe.
Asami Iba, cultural exchange facilitator for the Grassroots Exchange Network-Japan Program, talked participants through the creation of four origami shapes.
Asami Iba, cultural exchange facilitator for the Grassroots Exchange Network-Japan Program, talked participants through the creation of four origami shapes.
Asami Iba, cultural exchange facilitator for the Grassroots Exchange Network-Japan Program, talked participants through the creation of four origami shapes.
St. Louis Osuwa Taiko drummers (from left) Jack Glennon, Hitomi Salini and Natsuki Kobayashi are all members of the UMSL campus community.
St. Louis Osuwa Taiko drummers (from left) Jack Glennon, Hitomi Salini and Natsuki Kobayashi are all members of the UMSL campus community.
St. Louis Osuwa Taiko drummers (from left) Jack Glennon, Hitomi Salini and Natsuki Kobayashi are all members of the UMSL campus community.