Graduate And Professional

Come and See Documentary เอหิปัสสิโก Screening + Director Q&A

The Thai documentary “Come and See”
The Asian American Cultural Center’s Historic, Artistic, and Cultural Resources team and the Council on Southeast Asian Studies present the “Come and See” documentary film screening followed by Q&A with director Kai Boonprakob and Buddhist scholar Vichak Punich. The documentary follows the clash between the largest and most controversial Buddhist temple in Thailand “Dhammakaya” and the military government told through the eyes of devoted disciples.

VIRTUAL: Lecture: "We thought of ourselves as architects": Coeducation and the Yale Campus, 1968-1973

The Yale University Archives, in collaboration with the Yale Alumni Association are pleased to announce an evening lecture on the digital exhibit, “We thought of ourselves as architects”: Coeducation and the Yale Campus, 1968-1973. Hosted by co-curators Michael Lotstein, University Archivist and Charlotte Keathley, Class of 2022 (Ezra Stiles College), the lecture will delve into the history of Coeducation in Yale College through the lens of the buildings and physical spaces of the Yale campus, which were an integral part of this important period in Yale history.

AACC Game Night!

Come by the AACC for weekly Game Nights! Learn new games (including Asian games/boardgames), meet new people, and take a little break from homework. Win a game or two for a chance to get some AACC swag.

AACC Game Night!

Come by the AACC for weekly Game Nights! Learn new games (including Asian games/boardgames), meet new people, and take a little break from homework. Win a game or two for a chance to get some AACC swag.

AACC Game Night!

Come by the AACC for weekly Game Nights! Learn new games (including Asian games/boardgames), meet new people, and take a little break from homework. Win a game or two for a chance to get some AACC swag.

What is "Asian" & "Asian-American"? A Space for Reflection & Next Steps

Join the us for a warm and relaxed discussion about what it means to be “Asian” and/or “Asian American.” Through discussions moderated by the AACC’s Political Action and Engagement team, we’ll be exploring different definition and manifestations of these identities, and how we can use them for social change.
**This event is a part of the AACC Leadership Certificate program (https://cglink.me/2dA/s56492) playlist**

NYU-Yale American Indian Sovereignty Project Meeting

The new NYU-Yale American Indian Sovereignty Project invites interested
faculty, researchers, and scholars to come and learn about funding and
administrative opportunities for studies of Native America. Combating the
erasure of Native peoples, history, cultures, and sovereignty within disciplinary
formations, the Sovereignty Project seeks to establish scholarly working groups,
particularly on research questions with bearing on contemporary federal Indian
legal and policy formations and/or debates. Issues of child welfare, educational

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