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====== Asian-American Student Association (AASA) House ====== | ====== Asian-American Student Association (AASA) House ====== |
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The Asian-American Student Association (AASA) House, one of three [[cultural_houses|cultural houses]] on the Trinity College campus, primarily supports students of Asian descent, but also serves as a welcoming space for the entire student body to enjoy intellectually stimulating and educational gatherings and discussions. | The Asian-American Student Association (AASA) House, one of three [[cultural_houses|cultural houses]] on the Trinity College [[summit_campus|campus]], primarily supports students of Asian descent, but also serves as a welcoming space for the entire student body to enjoy intellectually stimulating and educational gatherings and discussions. |
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[{{ :img_0034-1500-1024x701.jpg?400| View of the AASA House from Vernon Street. Photo credit: Trinity College}}] | [{{ :img_0034-1500-1024x701.jpg?400| View of the AASA House from Vernon Street. Photo credit: Trinity College}}] |
As a campus resource, the AASA House has been used by many clubs and organizations, including the Multicultural Affairs Council (MAC), Encouraging Respect for All Sexualities (EROS), Trinity [[zachs_hillel_house|Hillel]], Trinity College Black Women's Organization (TCBWO), Hawaiian Club, and Promoting Inclusion and Diversity (P.R.I.D.E.). Through the AASA House, Trinity students are also able to develop a sense of belonging to [[hartford|Hartford's]] community. Events such as Trinity's "Halloween on Vernon" allow cultural houses and other campus groups to open their doors to the neighborhoods surrounding the College. | As a campus resource, the AASA House has been used by many clubs and organizations, including the Multicultural Affairs Council (MAC), Encouraging Respect for All Sexualities (EROS), Trinity [[zachs_hillel_house|Hillel]], Trinity College Black Women's Organization (TCBWO), Hawaiian Club, and Promoting Inclusion and Diversity (P.R.I.D.E.). Through the AASA House, Trinity students are also able to develop a sense of belonging to [[hartford|Hartford's]] community. Events such as Trinity's "Halloween on Vernon" allow cultural houses and other campus groups to open their doors to the neighborhoods surrounding the College. |
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Among the group's efforts to introduce the student body to Asian cultures are events aimed at promoting Asian/Asian-American perspectives, including the Lunar New Year celebration. It also serves as an instrumental component in welcoming and serving international students by providing a home-like environment on campus for those who have ventured thousands of miles away from their actual homes. | Among the group's efforts to introduce the student body to Asian cultures are events aimed at promoting Asian/Asian-American perspectives, including the Lunar New Year celebration. It also serves as an instrumental component in welcoming and serving international students by providing a home-like environment on campus for those who have ventured thousands of miles away from their actual homes. |
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[[https://www.trincoll.edu/asian-american-student-association-house-raising-cultural-awareness-across-campus/|Asian-American Student Association House: Raising Cultural Awareness across Campus]] | [[https://www.trincoll.edu/asian-american-student-association-house-raising-cultural-awareness-across-campus/|Asian-American Student Association House: Raising Cultural Awareness across Campus]] |
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[[https://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1338&context=tripod| Trinity Tripod]] , 09/26/2000. | [[https://www.jstor.org/stable/community.30172356|Trinity Tripod]], 09/26/2000. |
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[[https://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1307&context=tripod| Trinity Tripod]], 10/06/1998. | [[https://www.jstor.org/stable/community.30172312|Trinity Tripod]], 10/06/1998. |
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