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First off, we're now fully on facebook. To follow all of our events, please join our facebook group at http://www.facebook.com/groups/aagsa.stanford/

There are several upcoming events. The first is the welcome banquet at the Asian American Activities Center (A3C).

Asian American Activities (A3C) Center
Welcome Dinner for Graduate Students
When: Wednesday, September 28, 2011 5:00-7:00 p.m. 
Where: Asian American Activities Center ( A3C)- Ballroom

For more information on orientation events and resources offered, please visit the a3c website for time/location details and learn about Stanford's Asian American community. 
http://www.stanford.edu/dept/a3c/cgi-bin

Secondly, stop by at our welcome BBQ 10/2 @6PM at Willis Lounge in Rains. Alternative sign up for our mailing list at http://bit.ly/nbfT4p

 

05/13/2011 - 12:20am
05/14/2011 - 12:20am

Thanks for stopping by AAGSA's photobooth and supporting Japan Earthquake Relief through Tzu Chi with your contributions! The full-resolution pictures are currently being uploaded and should all be online by Sunday afternoon. Your group ID corresponds to the filename (if you look at an individual photo and
click 'more info' on the right panel).

You can view and download and order the pictures on our Picasa account (link). Low resolution photos will be uploaded to our facebook page for your sharing joy. If you have any questions, concerns, or requests please email: su.aagsa@gmail.com.

We hope that you will continue to be a part of AAGSA and you are more than welcome to hear about our other events by signing up on our mailing list or simply liking our facebook page

 

01/08/2011 - 1:00pm
01/08/2011 - 1:59pm
There is always a call for support. The question is: Are you going to answer it?Register for Listen to the Silence: Answer the CallWhere: Cubberley AuditoriumWhen: Saturday, January 22, 2011Click HERE to register now!Mission StatementAs leaders of tomorrow, we recognize it is important to “Listen to the Silence,” to recognize the invisibility of Asian American issues.