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		<title>UC Berkeley Back on Track?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to one source with UC Berkeley&#8217;s Group in Asian Studies, the university has at last decided to restore funding to its East Asian languages department. In other words, one of the United States&#8217; foremost Asia-focused research institutions has decided not to let itself become irrelevant at a time when Asia is capturing damn near [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://chinfamous.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/library.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-103" title="library" src="http://chinfamous.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/library.jpg" alt="Image of UCB East Asian Language Library." width="220" height="143" /></a>According to one source with UC Berkeley&#8217;s Group in Asian Studies, the university has at last decided to restore funding to its East Asian languages department. In other words, one of the United States&#8217; foremost Asia-focused research institutions has decided not to let itself become irrelevant at a time when Asia is capturing damn near every other headline on damn near every international news page.</p>
<p>As some will recall, Berkeley announced <a href="http://chinfamous.com/blog/2008/05/12/chinese-lessonsno-more/#more-92">earlier this year</a> that it would have to cut its Chinese, Korean and Japanese language classes by a total of 1500 students. In real terms, that meant East Asian language classes would be off-limits to all non-majors. The reason had to do with state funding cuts in the range of $30-40 million. Students and staff launched a frantic campaign to keep the classes available, a campaign that now appears to have succeeded.</p>
<p>According to an email I received yesterday (subject line: &#8220;Victory!&#8221;), the Department of East Asian Languages and Culture will be funded at its 2007/08 level for at least the next academic year.  I haven&#8217;t been able to suss many other details of the deal so far. There&#8217;s nothing about it on the university website&#8217;s press release page. The &#8220;<a href="http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=13209889422">Fighting EALC Budget Cuts at UCB</a>&#8221; Facebook page and various student-run blogs set up to protest the cuts likewise have yet to mention the decision. But a &#8220;Budget Update Coming Soon!&#8221; notice printed in red on the <a href="http://ealc.berkeley.edu/">EALC website</a> at least suggests the decision is not just rumor.</p>
<p>Assuming it&#8217;s true, I imagine many hundreds of people in Berkeley have just heaved a big, sweaty sigh of relief. What the department really needs is an <em>increase</em> in funding. As I&#8217;ve noted before, Chinese classes at Berkeley are woefully oversubscribed, the instructors criminally overburdened. But this is public education we&#8217;re talking about, so a hearty congratulations to all the people who fought this battle. </p>
<p>The odds were not in their favor.</p>
<p>[Image: Graphic representation of UC Berkeley's new CV Staar East Asian Languages Library, from <a href="http://savekoreanstudies.blogspot.com/">Save East Asian Languages and Korean Studies at UC Berkeley</a>.]</p>
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