Open Planning Meeting
February 6th, 2:00pm at Paresky… Continue reading »
February 6th, 2:00pm at Paresky… Continue reading »
Game Night Next Wednesday Speaker Ideas: Mindy Kaling Kal Penn Event Ideas: Asia Fair Asian Chef (talk to DODD)/IRON CHEF (Williams After Dark funds) GEISHA Lion Dancers For Sure Events: No Slam Poets KOW Dinner CASO Night Market Film Screening… Continue reading »
Information and registration for ECAASU 2010 at University of Pennsylvania is now up. It’s from March 4 to 6 and the theme this year is “Behind These Eyes: Impression. Introspection. Innovation.” Check out their website and email anyone on the board if you think you might be interested in… Continue reading »
1. Vincent Chin Relatively good turn out Makisha: would have been good to give introductory remarks before movie Post-documentary talk: perhaps give a brief 5 minute lecture before directly opening it up for questions, nobody really has questions right after the movie Board dinner meeting with Wong, winter… Continue reading »
AASiA will be screening an Oscar-nominated documentary “Who Killed Vincent Chin?”, which looks at the history of Oriental immigrants, blue-collar aspirations, the American justice system, and more. Professor Scott Wong, from the History department, will be introducing the film and facilitating discussion. When: Thursday, 7-9pm Where: Hopkins basement, 1964… Continue reading »
Join AASiA for an informal lunch discussion with Professor Josephson of the Religion Department. He will be discussing the three major religions of East Asia – Buddhism, Daoism, and Confucianism. The event will take place in Paresky 112 from 11:45-1pm. Stop by with your lunch for as long as you… Continue reading »
1. Food Rice cookers officially out Postpone recipe-tasting to winter study 2. Vincent Chin Show whole movie instead of just clips Everyone – posters, bring a friend 3. Reminder emails For meetings – Gary 4. Books Committee Put in some requests, have… Continue reading »
AASiA tailgate this year was a success! Serving Korean beef, rice, and Chinese donuts, our spot won the award for best food! Thanks to everyone for their hard work. Continue reading »
1. Homecoming Preparation next year: Have checklist of things to have, things to do Need more things, ran out @1:30pm (+30 min interval when grill broke) Not enough: 10 lbs rice, 45 lbs beef, 2 bags of charcoal, 1 can of lighter fluid 2. Faculty Talk… Continue reading »