St. Louis Recorder of Deeds Michael Butler recognized Wall along with three others at the city’s Irish American Heritage Celebration on March 26 at City Hall.
St. Louis Recorder of Deeds Michael Butler recognized Wall along with three others at the city’s Irish American Heritage Celebration on March 26 at City Hall.
St. Louis Recorder of Deeds Michael Butler recognized Wall along with three others at the city’s Irish American Heritage Celebration on March 26 at City Hall.
St. Louis Recorder of Deeds Michael Butler recognized Wall along with three others at the city’s Irish American Heritage Celebration on March 26 at City Hall.
The university was one of 114 institutions nationwide to receive the honor, and one of only three in Missouri.
Miller also discussed current cultural expressions of the structures during Thursday’s special presentation.
Miller also discussed current cultural expressions of the structures during Thursday’s special presentation.
Miller also discussed current cultural expressions of the structures during Thursday’s special presentation.
The new exhibition presents the work of four artists who use photographic and lens-based processes to explore different themes.
The new exhibition presents the work of four artists who use photographic and lens-based processes to explore different themes.
The new exhibition presents the work of four artists who use photographic and lens-based processes to explore different themes.
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.
Traveling alone in Japan, Miller had been stranded until strangers helped her. Since then, she’s made awareness of Japan her mission.
Anthropology Professor Laura Miller guides her students through a complex series of hieroglyphics, graphs and syllabaries to uncover the common roots of language.
The fully funded trip was part of the Kakehashi Project, which seeks to deepen mutual understanding between Japan and the United States.
A Japan Foundation fellowship has allowed Miller to research Himiko, the mysterious third-century shaman queen who was the first ruler to unify Japan.
The program received a Salary Assistance Grant from the Japan Foundation, a prize that includes enough money to support a new Japanese Studies faculty position.
Authors and editors include Mary Lacity, Susan Brownell, Denise Mussman, Uma Segal, Laura Miller, Margaret Sherraden and Mark Burkholder.
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The legendary and mysterious Japanese queen Himiko will be the focus of a lecture sponsored by the Japan America Society Women’s Association.
Since her introduction to Japanese consumers nearly 40 years ago, Hello Kitty has exploded into a global pop culture phenomenon. Her cute cartoon cat face is adored by throngs of teens and adults.
Enjoy a free movie, a meal and some Japanese culture at the University of Missouri–St. Louis.
Ever wonder what it’s like to be a Japanese teenager? If so, “Japan Drama Night” at the University of Missouri–St....
University of Missouri–St. Louis anthropologist Laura Miller co-edited the book "Manners and Mischief: Gender, Power...