A recent university survey showed Asian Pacific Americans graduate with baccalaureate degrees more than any other racial minority at the University of Maryland.
With incoming university president Wallace Loh’s culturally rich background, many wonder if diversity initiatives are in his plans — his answer, however, may come as a surprise.
The Asian American Studies department at the University of Maryland, with local Asian Pacific American communities around the Maryland, Virginia and the Washington, D.C., areas, will be partnering with the Smithsonian for the first time to showcase the…
“Gilgamesh,” a theater production based on one of the oldest known epics of the same name, is scheduled to open at the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center this April, marking Izumi Ashizawa’s directorial debut as a recent…
The Asian American Studies program partnered with The Organization of Chinese Americans to publish “A Portrait of Chinese Americans,” a comprehensive study showing that Chinese Americans are…
The University of Maryland is among the top 25 research universities in improving minority graduation rates and for awarding Asian Pacific American undergraduate degrees, according to statistics released in 2009.
Eight writers will participate in a unique gathering representing the spectrum of Asian Pacific American Literature on Maryland Day.
The English for Speakers of Other Languages program, headed by a new coordinator, hopes to benefit both participants and volunteers in an effort to create multicultural learning experiences through communication.The ESOL program aims to promote…
The University of Maryland China-Research Park, which hosts six high-technology Chinese companies, opened this semester, underscoring a novel collaboration between the University and China’s Ministry of Science and Technology.
A panel of journalists, professors and specialists from across the region debated the aftermath of Iran’s recent presidential election on Nov. 6 in the Samuel Riggs IV Alumni Center…