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As the COVID-19 pandemic and thousands of incidences of anti-Asian racism and violence take their toll on Asian Pacific Islander and Desi American, or APIDA, students, faculty and staff, a team of Cal State Fullerton Asian American studies and student affairs experts developed a leadership and social justice partnership model for uplifting APIDA students and communities.
Presenters Jennifer A. Yee, Jacob Chacko, Gleanne Kienzler and Vy Lê shown with attendees during their Nov. 2020 webinar.
Drawing from years of collaborative work with on- and off-campus organizations, Asian American studies professor Jennifer A. Yee, inaugural Asian Pacific American Resource Center coordinator Jacob Chacko, student organizations coordinator Gleanne Kienzler and alumna Vy Lê ‘18 (B.A. ethnic studies-Asian American studies) developed a webinar detailing Cal State Fullerton’s community-centered approach to supporting students’ success over the past three dec
21 New Student Clubs Launched This Spring Jan. 29, 2021 Share This:
The 2021 Discoverfest logo was created by students Florence He, Sergio Palao, Danielle “Dani” Peterson, Lien Pham, Ashley Tam and Rean Ubungen as part of their graphic design coursework.
With more than 300 Cal State Fullerton student organizations, finding which club to join can seem daunting at the university’s
Feb. 3-4 virtual Discoverfest.
The new “Student Life Connection” tool can help students narrow the list of involvement opportunities that interest them. Students can fill out a form to share their curiosities and hobbies and Student Life and Leadership staff members will email them a list of organizations that match their interests, said Gleanne Kienzler, coordinator for student organizations.