Asian American Issues

Commentary: Jeremy Lin Phenomenon Shows Us We Don't Know Asian Americans

by Emil Guillermo , February 20, 2012

In a time when there are more Asians and Asian Americans on college campuses than ever before, Lin's explosion into our pop consciousness as an NBA basketball star is allowing society a new pathway to see Asian Americans.

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Emerging Scholars: Breaking Down Access Barriers — Jenny Lee

by Dianne Hayes , January 27, 2012


The sixth profile in a 12-part examination of prominent young scholars is of Dr. Jenny Lee, an associate professor of higher education at the University of Arizona.

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Seattle University’s Korematsu Center Seeks Social Justice

by Lydia Lum , January 12, 2012


As a director of the Fred T. Korematsu Center for Law and Equality, Lorraine Bannai, along with other scholar-activists, help faculty and researchers empower socially disadvantaged populations.

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Strength in Adversity

by Helen Hu , January 11, 2012


Seton Hall President A. Gabriel Esteban works to build communities on and off campus.

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Concordia University-St. Paul: A Resource of Hmong Culture

by Lydia Lum , January 3, 2012


When Lee Pao Xiong helped launch the Center for Hmong Studies at Concordia University-St. Paul, he hoped it would become a destination for not only scholars worldwide, but also for non-academicians.

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