Jim Deitrick, director of UCA’s Humanities and World Cultures Institute (HWCI), and Raymond-Jean Frontain and Biling Chen of UCA’s Department of English recently attended the National Meeting of the Asian Studies Development Program (ASDP) in Chicago. Deitrick gave a presentation entitled “E-jing: Using Technology to Teach China” and participated on a panel, “New Works in the Field: Introduction to Buddhist Philosophy by Stephen Laumakis (Cambridge University Press, 2008).” He also attended the semi-annual directors meeting of the Association of Regional Centers to which the HWCI belongs. Frontain presented on “Ginsberg, India, and the Holiness of Dirt,” and Chen presented her paper, “Imagery and Interiority of the