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MSA Quarterly N e w s l e t t e r Mabuhay (Welcome)! Thanks for taking the time to read our MSA Quarterly Newsletter! This issue will provide a glimpse into our upcoming spring quarter and a recap of our busy and exciting winter quarter. In May, we recognize Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month. I would like to invite the Northwestern community to join us in celebrating the contributions, accomplishments, and rich cultural heritage of our communities. A full calendar of events is forthcoming. Stay updated on our events by liking us on Facebook and following us on Twitter. On behalf of Multicultural Student Affairs, I wish you much success for the upcoming quarter! Louie Lainez Director, Asian/Asian American Student Affairs Greetings from Dr. Carolyn Chen Welcome back to an exciting spring quarter! I am honored and privileged to serve as the new Director of the Asian American Studies Program (AASP). Our department has dynamic and inspiring faculty as well as bright and engaged students. It is very clear that Northwestern students care deeply about race and Asian American issues and we are pleased to lead important discussions related to these topics. To learn more about AASP classes and programs, please visit our website at www.asianamerican.northwestern.edu and our Facebook page. It is my sincere hope that the Northwestern community continues to benefit from the multiple perspectives on campus and the diversity that surrounds us. I encourage you to actively participate in ways that allow you to extend beyond your personal comfort zone. Dialogues about provocative questions, attending events sponsored by various departments and student groups, and speaking to those with whom you’ve never held a conversation, are all ways to maximize your time at Northwestern. Best wishes for new and enlightening experiences and congratulations to our graduating students! Dr. Carolyn Chen Director, Asian American Studies Program Spring 2012 Upcoming Events Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month Kickoff Celebration April 30 th , 6:30pm, 122 Parkes Hall MSA INC featuring Ji-Yeon Yuh “The Asian American College Experience” May 9 th , 12pm, 201 University Hall Hispanic/Latino Community Awards May 16 th , 6:00pm, John Evans Alumni Center MSA Senior Celebration May 24 th , 6:00pm, John Evans Alumni Center Black Congratulatory June 14 th , 6:00pm, McCormick Tribune Center Find Us Online! www.facebook.com/MSAatNU @MSAatNU www.northwestern.edu/msa

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MSA Quarterly N e w s l e t t e r

Mabuhay (Welcome)!

Thanks for taking the time to read our MSA Quarterly Newsletter! This issue will provide a glimpse into our upcoming spring quarter and a recap of our busy and exciting winter quarter. In May, we recognize Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month. I would like to invite the Northwestern community to join us in celebrating the contributions, accomplishments, and rich cultural heritage of our communities. A full calendar of events is forthcoming. Stay updated on our events by liking us on Facebook and following us on Twitter. On behalf of Multicultural Student Affairs, I wish you much success for the upcoming quarter! Louie Lainez Director, Asian/Asian American Student Affairs

Greetings from Dr. Carolyn Chen

Welcome back to an exciting spring quarter! I am honored and privileged to serve as the new Director of the Asian American Studies Program (AASP). Our department has dynamic and inspiring faculty as well as bright and engaged students. It is very clear that Northwestern students care deeply about race and Asian American issues and we are pleased to lead important discussions related to these topics. To learn more about AASP classes and programs, please visit our website at www.asianamerican.northwestern.edu and our Facebook page. It is my sincere hope that the Northwestern community continues to benefit from the multiple perspectives on campus and the diversity that surrounds us. I encourage you to actively participate in ways that allow you to extend beyond your personal comfort zone. Dialogues about provocative questions, attending events sponsored by various departments and student groups, and speaking to those with whom you’ve never held a conversation, are all ways to maximize your time at Northwestern. Best wishes for new and enlightening experiences and congratulations to our graduating students! Dr. Carolyn Chen Director, Asian American Studies Program

Spring 2012

Upcoming Events

Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month Kickoff Celebration

April 30th, 6:30pm, 122 Parkes Hall

MSA INC featuring Ji-Yeon Yuh “The Asian American College Experience”

May 9th, 12pm, 201 University Hall

Hispanic/Latino Community Awards May 16th, 6:00pm, John Evans Alumni Center

MSA Senior Celebration May 24th, 6:00pm, John Evans Alumni Center

Black Congratulatory June 14th, 6:00pm, McCormick Tribune Center

Find Us Online!

www.facebook.com/MSAatNU @MSAatNU www.northwestern.edu/msa

Academic Awards & Scholarships

Gardner-Exum Scholarship: Ashley Mills (’15), Leila Pree (’12), Ashleigh Joplin (’12), Ojoyi Agbo (’12), Britany Hamilton (’14)

LANU Scholarship: Luis Frausto (’12), Alma Gallegos (’13), Anthony Iglesias (’13)

Elections Preparation Workshop

In February, MSA invited student leaders to discuss effective student group elections. Leaders gained knowledge and new insight into goal setting, process planning, community building, and outreach. Students had the opportunity to build a timeline that thoroughly considered each important component. Those in attendance were excited to learn new ways to use elections as a community-building tool, one that could foster strength and stability for the group’s members. Students also learned about the

complexities of the election process and how to design and execute an effective election.

A/AASA & NU-A5 Student & Alumni Networking Reception

A total of 40 students and alumni attended the Asian/Asian American Student Affairs & NU-A5 Student Alumni Networking Reception to share current experiences, success stories and practical advice. Alumni from a wide range of industries encouraged students to develop relationships with professionals in their field. The event was a great success that fostered a strong connection between students and alumni. We look forward to hosting the 2

nd annual reception

next year!

Latino Networking Gala

Hispanic/Latino Student Affairs and the Latino Alumni of Northwestern University (LANU) kicked off winter quarter with the 7

th annual Latino

Networking Gala. The event attracted over 75 guests for an evening of networking and community building. Northwestern alumnus Rodrigo Sierra (CAS ’95) spoke about the importance of developing and sustaining professional networks while also giving back to your community.

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MSA INC

This quarter’s MSA INC featured African American Studies professor Dr. Martha Biondi. She presented research from her new book, “The Black Revolution on Campus,” to be published this summer. Biondi’s look at how student-led movements for civil rights in the late 1960’s led to the creation of offices like African American Student Affairs was enlightening and inspirational. Over 30 faculty, staff, and students were in attendance for this co-sponsorship between Multicultural Student Affairs and African American Studies. Make sure to join us for the next MSA INC in May!

Harambee

The annual Harambee celebration kicked off this year’s Black History Month with one of the largest turnouts in recent memory. The joint effort between African American Student Affairs and For Members Only resulted in an event that reflected African, Caribbean, and African American culture that received rave reviews from the more than 250 participants.