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Ian J. Miller appointed Reischauer Institute Professor of Environmental History

Ian J. Miller, is the Reischauer Institute Professor of Environmental History as well as an Affiliate Professor in the Department of the History of Science and the Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations. Since July 2020, he has also served as Faculty Dean of Cabot House.

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Karen Thornber named Cabot Fellow

Karen Thornber, Harry Tuchman Levin Professor in Literature and Professor of East Asian Languages and Civilizations, was named a Walter Channing Cabot Fellow by Harvard FAS which annually honors faculty members for their publications and scholarly work in the arts and humanities. Professor Thornber was awarded the fellowship for her recent publication, Gender Justice and Contemporary Asian Literatures: A Casebook (Modern Languages Association, 2024).

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Dina Hassan (Ph.D. Candidate, History) receives 2025 Akiyama Award

Dina Hasan (Ph.D. Candidate, History) was recently named a recipient of the 2025 Akiyama Award by the Weatherhead Center Program on U.S.-Japan Relations. This award, also supported by the Akiyama Aiseikan, Akiyama Life Science Foundation, and the Reischauer Institute, is a summer research grant annually presented to a doctoral student who conducts social science research on contemporary Japan.

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Ava Bush (RSEA '25) receives 2025 Fletcher Award

At the commencement reception of the Regional Studies East Asia Program, Ava Bush (RSEA '25) received a 2025 Joseph Fletcher Memorial Thesis Award for her thesis "Disentangling the Taizōkai Mandala: A Gendered Matrix of Enlightenment and Ritual Union," advised by Prof. Yukio Lippit, Department of History of Art and Architecture.

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Karen L. Thornber named Harvard College Professor

Karen L. Thornber, Harry Tuchman Levin Professor in Literature and Professor of East Asian Languages and Civilizations, was recently honored by FAS Dean Hopi Hoekstra with the distinguished title of Harvard College Professor.

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