AAC Fellows Talk: Dr. Sean Metzger
Please join us for Dr. Sean Metzger’s talk, “Performing the Refugee in Asian American Theater,” on Thursday, Feb. 24th at 5 p.m. in Gardner 0001. Dr. Metzger’s talk examines Qui Nguyen’s … Continued
Please join us for Dr. Sean Metzger’s talk, “Performing the Refugee in Asian American Theater,” on Thursday, Feb. 24th at 5 p.m. in Gardner 0001. Dr. Metzger’s talk examines Qui Nguyen’s … Continued
What: Flash Study Break with Food and Fellowship (and casual conversation about Asian American representation in The Half of It) – drop in whenever to grab food and share ideas! When: Friday, Feb. 11th from 11:30-1:30 (open office hours … Continued
Join us Feb. 16th @ 5 p.m. for an open discussion about Asian American mental health experiences! Our CAPS counselors (Susan Chung, Misha Mohan) will provide a short overview of patterns they’ve seen and then open the floor up to … Continued
The Asian American Center (AAC) at UNC Chapel Hill would like to introduce the newest cohort of AAC Fellows for the 2021-2022 year. We are honored to have these specialized scholars join us and lead talks on their research both … Continued
Join us and our co-sponsors, the Carolina Asia Center, the Department of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, the Institute for Arts and Humanities, and the Carolina Union for a series on Global Circulations of Indian Brownface and Brown Voice … Continued
The AAC invites you to our Open Forum this Friday, Nov. 5th at 3:30 PM for a discussion on supporting Asian American women on campus and the role of the community in facilitating safety on campus and in the surrounding … Continued
AAC Fellows: Dr. Theodore S. Gonzalves Join us for our first AAC Fellow Visit this year on Thursday, Oct. 28th at 7:00 p.m. at [location TBD]. Theodore S. Gonzalves is a scholar of comparative cultural studies. Theo is curator of … Continued
Join us as we host Jenny Han at UNC! Jenny Han is the New York Times bestselling author of Shug, The Summer I Turned Pretty series, co-author of the Burn for Burn series, and most recently, the To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before trilogy. She is … Continued
Hybrid Lunch Table: Meet Irang Kim! When: Oct. 1 @ 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: AAC and Zoom (Registration Link) Who: Irang Kim, LCSWA, LCASA, is a Post Master’s Social Work Fellow at CAPS. She earned her Bachelor of Social Science … Continued
As we begin our second year, the Asian American Center invites the campus to gather to learn more about the history of Asian Americans on our campus, particularly around the era of student organization founding. The founding members of several … Continued