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sascuw has been a member of Linktree for 3 years and joined in July 2022. Besides social media accounts, sascuw has populated their site with Recent Faculty Publications, Book Talk | Naisargi Dave - Indifference, Video | Summer Nepali Program, Spring Events, Nepali Summer Language Program, Panel | Rule of Law, Democratic Transitions, and Authoritarianism in Afghanistan, South Asia Center at AAS 2024, South & Southeast Asian Literature | Hugo House, Book Talk | Yashica Dutt - Coming Out As Dalit, Stice Lecture and Performance | Sumangala Damodaran - Protest Music, Lecture | Elora Shehabuddin - Sisters in the Mirror, Lecture | SherAli Tareen - Perilous Intimacies, Study Abroad: Business India, Lecture | Shree Krishna Dhital - Cultivating Tomorrow, Lecture | Kalyani Ramnath - Boats in a Storm, FLAS Fellow Farrah Hasan Reflects on Summer Fieldwork in Bangladesh, APPLY NOW! M.A. in South Asia Studies, New Pathways Through Urdu Studies | Shelby House Feature, Foreign Language & Area Studies (FLAS) Fellowship Information Sessions, South Asia Center Student Funding Opportunities, Endowed chair in Telugu to expand language and cultural opportunities, Foreign Language & Area Studies (FLAS) Fellowships, WIN 2024 South Asia Related Courses, APPLY NOW | India Spring Break 2024, P. Sainath Lecture | The Last Heroes: Foot Soldiers of Indian Freedom, NEW EXHIBIT @ UW Libraries | Missing Women Authors: Songs from the Kishangarh Zenana, InterAction Nepal Study Abroad | SPR 2024, Chandan Reddy named one of six ‘Freedom Scholars’, Interview with new Asst. Professor Kavita Dattani, Urdu class featured in SPAN, Aseem Prakash selected as Fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration, South Asia Center Events | Autumn 2023, Heidi Pauwels Leads Ramayana Reading Group, Saad Khan receives Grad. School Presidential Dissertation Fellowship, AIIS Fellows 2023-25, A Year in Review: 2022-23 | Highlights, NEW South Asian Languages and Cultures Major and Minor | Asian L&L, UW Jackson School centers receive $10.6 million to advance understanding of world regions and foreign languages.