Program News
Welcome to the University of Pennsylvania’s Program in Asian American Studies (ASAM).
ASAM aims to prepare students intellectually as well as socially for the opportunities and challenges of their future careers whatever industry or area they choose. ASAM was established in Fall 1996 as a result of collective student, faculty, and alumni action. We are one of a handful of Ivy League institutions with a course of study in this dynamic and growing field, and we recently celebrated our 25th Anniversary!
Events
Asian American Across the Disciplines with Sarun Chan and Kayla Sok, Cambodian Association of Greater Philadelphia
Asian American Across the Disciplines presents Sarun Chan, Executive Director and Kayla Sok, SEA Market Manager & Case Manager at Cambodian Association of Greater Philadelphia.
Hosted by Dr. Fariha Khan in her course Asian American Food.
Profiting from Immigrant Detention: Corporate Contracting in U.S. Immigrant Detention Facilities, 1980-2010
"Profiting from Immigrant Detention: Corporate Contracting in U.S. Immigrant Detention Facilities, 1980-2010"
Meet the ASAM UAB!
Food for Thought
Join us for a meet and greet with the ASAM Undergraduate Advisory Board! Learn about the UAB and ASAM!
Asian American Across the Disciplines with Anuj Gupta, President and CEO The Welcoming Center
Asian American Across the Disciplines presents Anuj Gupta, President and CEO of The Welcoming Center.
Hosted by Dr. Fariha Khan in her course Asian American Food.
Film Screening with Gabrielle Patterson, Visual Artist
Food for Thought
Join us for a Food for Thought, a Film Screening with Gabrielle Patterson
ASAM UAB Valentine's Day Gratitude Card-Making Event
Food for Thought
The Asian American Studies Undergraduate Advisory Board (ASAM UAB) invites you to the ASAM Valentine's Event on Friday, February 14th from 2 pm- 3:30pm in McNeil 473.
Asian American Across the Disciplines with Raquel Dang, Chef, Solidarity Advocate and Owner of Baby’s Kusina and Market.
Asian American Across the Disciplines presents Raquel Dang, Self-taught chef and solidarity advocate and owner of Baby’s Kusina and Market.
Hosted by Dr. Fariha Khan in her course Asian American Food.
Coming Home to Our Communities: Pathways to Asian American Non-Profits
Food for Thought
Join us for a panel discussion on career and volunteer pathways to our local Philadelphia community nonprofits.
Learn from our panelists and moderator Mohan Seshadri about their career paths and way you can get involved!
Asian American Across the Disciplines with Christine Phan, PhD Student in the Annenberg School at Penn
Asian American Across the Disciplines presents Christine Phan, PhD student in the Annenberg School at Penn
Asian American Across the Disciplines with Haoyi Shang, Philadelphia Chinatown Development Corporation, Commercial Corridor Manager
Asian American Across the Disciplines with Haoyi Shang, Philadelphia Chinatown Development Corporation-Commercial Corridor Manager.