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Hahn Moo-Sook Colloquium

The colloquium offers an academic discussion of Korean art, history, literature, thought and religions in the context of East Asia and the world.

Winning speaker and faculty member at J.LIVE 2017

J.LIVE Talk

J.LIVE is an annual speech competition for college (and more recently, high school) students to demonstrate their presentation skills and Japanese proficiency.


News from EALL

EALL Language and Culture Prize

EALL Language and Culture Prize

The Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures (EALL) is now accepting submissions for the EALL Language and Culture Prize. The application form must be submitted by February 26, 2026. This...

Dusty Rogers J. Live winner 2025

From Appalachia to Japan: GW Senior Wins Top Prize in National Japanese Speech Contest

Dusty Rogers, a senior double-majoring in data science and Japanese, came to GW not knowing a word of Japanese. Now she is a Gold Award winner at J.LIVE Talk.

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Students attended Seijin-shiki "Coming of Age Ceremony" at Embassy of Japan

On January 15, 2025, the Embassy of Japan held the first Seijin-shiki ("Coming of Age Ceremony") for students studying Japanese in the D.C. area. Fifteen GW students were among more than 70 attendees.

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J.Live Talk received Japanese Ambassador’s Commendation

On November 1, 2024, J.LIVE Talk received recognition of “its contributions to fostering friendly relations and mutual understanding between Japan and the United States over the years.”

Nicholas Bird

Our Japanese major wins the MEXT scholarship to Japan

Nicholas Bird has won the 2024 MEXT Scholarship for Japanese Studies, and will spend this academic year studying Japanese at Nanzan University in Japan.

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Professor Kim Selected as Harvard Radcliffe Fellow

East Asian Languages and Literatures Professor Jisoo M. Kim will be part of the 25th anniversary class of fellows.