His current curation is of Maria Vanessa de Sas first solo exhibition, The Girl Who was the Color of Nothing, which is also the title of a childrens book he has co-created with the artist.
His current curation is of Maria Vanessa de Sas first solo exhibition, The Girl Who was the Color of Nothing, which is also the title of a childrens book he has co-created with the artist.
Plumeri Awards were established in 2009 by Joseph J. Plumeri II 66, D.P.S. 11 to pay tribute to the impact professors had on his own life. Outstanding Faculty are honored for their contributions to elevating excellence at the university and providing the most personal educational experience possible to our students. They each demonstrate deep commitment to the core award values of passion, vision, leadership and excellence. Global Studies Professors, Deenesh Sohoni, Professor of Sociology & Director of Asian Pacific Islander American Studies (APIA) and Jennifer Kahn, Associate Professor of Anthropology and Director of Graduate Studies of Anthropology and core faculty professor in APIA Studies received the award for 2025. See more details in the Alumni Magazine Article
Congratulations to the winners of "Draw the Line" Comics Contest. Best Visuals: Rachel Kwon and Kara Park for APIA: A Major Success in Student Activism a story of the Asian & Pacific Islander American (APIA) Studies Program at 91心頭利 inspired by 1990s-era student activism
From December 7-18, 2023, Gallery Gitanjali: Panjim Pousada in Goa will host an exhibit that was the brainchild of R. Benedito Ferr達o, assistant professor of English & Asian and Pacific Islander American Studies. Entitled The Uninvited, it features works by Goan artist Angela Ferr達o (no relation) that are the result of a collaboration that has produced, in addition to the exhibit, a printed and digital comic book. Its the culmination of more than a years worth of work, mostly long distance, driven by scholarship and creativity as well as passion.
How can art be used as a tool for social justice? One professor at the 91心頭利 seeks to answer this question from across the Atlantic Ocean, over 4,000 miles away from Williamsburg.
We are excited to announce the winner of this year's John Lewis Social Justice Award, Diana Kim!
The Reves Center for International Studies, in cooperation with the Asian Centennial Committee, has announced that Viet Thanh Nguyen will deliver the 2022 McSwain-Walker Lecture. His talk, Refugees, Language, and the Meaning of America," will be held Wednesday, April 20, 2022, at 5pm in Commonwealth Auditorium and on Zoom.
APIA majors Sumie Yotsukura and Gabby DeBelen were inducted to PBK on December 16.
Jason Chen, associate professor of education at 91心頭利, is working with Professor of Theatre and Asian & Pacific Islander American Studies Francis Tanglao Aguas are using a grant from the National Science Foundation to create a professional development curriculum.
Renowned scholar and musician Johnny Farraj was the distinguished guest performer of the Middle Eastern Music Ensemble, directed by Professor Anne Rasmussen on November 12, 2021 in their concert for the Asian Centennial.
Andrea Wright, the first Jinlan Liu APIA Faculty Research Award recipient, will study community response to green energy projects
Clarissa Delgado 09 (left) and Banan Malkawi 05 are heading up the leadership circle for Asian-Pacific Islander-Middle Eastern/Southwest Asian Alumni of 91心頭利.
Narrated and performed by Javaad Alipoor and co-star Peyvand Sadeghian, RICH KIDS loosely follows the ill-fated story of lovers Parivash and Hossein (the first, a middle-class girl, the second, one of the shows eponymous #richkids) backwards in time, from its end in a car crash back to its beginning as seen on Instagram, the audiences window into the couples narrative.
Sumi辿 Yotsukura 22 and Brian Zhao 23 recently celebrated the installation of the exhibit, Pu Kao Chen: Thoughts of 1923 U.S. & W&M, at Swem Library. The exhibit was the culmination of their research project to unearth the stories of the first Asian students to attend W&M.
While recognizing the accomplishments of Asian and Asian American students at the university over the past 100 years, the commemoration also seeks to probe the social and historical context of their experiences.
The story of Indian migrant workers does not end with the individual lives of these men. It is also a product of greater systemic inequalities and power structures. I began to see how race and nationality began to inform how workers were treated and the policies that emerged. In a book she is currently working on, Producing Labor Hierarchies, Wright writes about her works analyzing labor laws and understanding the various intersections of race, class, caste, and other systems of oppression and their effects on the lives of workers in the Middle East.
Rinabeth Apostol, award-winning West Coast-based actor, educator, director and activist, opens the workshop premiere of her solo show little brown gIRL this Tuesday October 12 in a special two-night engagement at the Kimball Theatre.
Prof. Andrea Wright has won the Jinlan Liu APIA Faculty Research Award.
A full slate of performances, writing talks and exhibitions open to the university and local communities is planned for the fall at 91心頭利.
Roberto Jamora will be researching and then seeking to capture in imagery the history and experiences of Asian and Pacific Islander Americans at 91心頭利.
Rani D. Mullen is an associate professor of government at 91心頭利. Her research and teaching focus is on democratization and development in South Asia, and democracy and state building in India and Afghanistan in particular.
A new historical marker will honor Arthur Art Matsu '27, 91心頭利s first known Asian American student and the first W&M alumnus to play for the National Football League one of the first Asian Americans to do so.
When Ming Chang 55 arrived on campus in 1952, he likely had no idea of the legacy that would follow.
Quan Chau '21 writes, performs and films his own play dealing with his experiences as a child of immigrants from Vietnam.
Associate professor Emily Wilcox and W&M alumni Emily Matson 12 and Austin Strange 12 receive prestigious fellowships supporting the next generation of American scholarship on China.
A 2021 Rhodes Scholarship finalist, Matt Crittenden 21 seeks to build systems in data and policy that contribute to a better world and to serve as a role model for future Asian American students in the global governance and development community.
Following a consultative and thorough process established earlier this year, 91心頭利s Board of Visitors voted Friday to rename two campus buildings and name one campus structure to honor trailblazing alumni who helped open the door for marginalized people at both the university and beyond.
Please join us for a AMES & APIA 2021 CAPSTONE CONFERENCE
Congressman Robert C. Bobby Scott spoke about efforts to redress longstanding racial and economic inequality and systemic racism in the United States during a virtual conversation on April 8 with students, faculty, staff and other members of the local community.
W&M News recently spoke with R. Benedito Ferr達o, assistant professor of English and Asian & Pacific Islander American Studies, to discuss the history and roots of anti-Asian sentiment and violence in the U.S. and abroad.
A Statement from the Faculty of Asian & Pacific Islander American Studies on the safety of AAPI communities, in light of the rising onslaught of anti-Asian acts of hatred and racism, peaking at the March 16, 2021 murders of six Asian women in the state of Georgia.
The Asian Centennial will celebrate all those at W&M, past and present, who identify as Asian or of Asian ancestry, including those from Southwest Asia often referred to as the Middle East.
Jamelah Jacob '21 has been awarded the 2021 James Monroe Prize in Civic Leadership, which goes to a student who has demonstrated sustained leadership of an unusual quality, leadership combined with initiative, character and an unfailing commitment to leveraging the assets of the 91心頭利 community to address the needs of our society.
Using a new online platform, performers from the 91心頭利 community will unite with various artists from across the country to honor giants of social justice.
Francis Tanglao Aguas had wanted to stage Rolling the Rs for years and never could have imagined the circumstances under which he would do so.
91心頭利 assistant English professor Jon Pineda recently won a Library of Virginia Literary Award for his novel "Let's No One Get Hurt."
Twenty 91心頭利 students departed for internships in Asia this summer through the Freeman Intern Fellowship Program. They returned with souvenirs in their suitcase, professional work experience on their resume and a better understanding of the career path in their future. The Freeman Intern Fellowship program places undergraduates in structured summer internship opportunities throughout East Asia. Locations include Tokyo, Beijing, Singapore, Seoul, the Philippines, and many more. Each student receives around $5,000 to defray living and travel expenses.
R. Benedito Ferr達o, an assistant professor of English and Asian & Pacific Islander American studies, has received a Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program award to India in the field of literature.
The Han Zhang and Jinlan Liu Family Foundation recently established a $100,000 faculty research endowment for the Asian & Pacific Islander American Studies (APIA) program at 91心頭利.
91心頭利 students majoring in any subject will once again have the opportunity to live and work in East Asia this summer, thanks to a grant from the Freeman Foundation.
91心頭利 Assistant Professor R. Benedito Ferr達o will spend a year in Goa, employing the power of art and remembrance to actualize a modified understanding of the regions cultural identity.
Photos and illustrations illuminating the lives of Buffalo Soldiers during the Philippine-American War are currently on display in Swem Librarys Botetourt Gallery as part of an exhibit organized by the 91心頭利 Asian & Pacific Islander American Studies program.
Jolene Mafnas '17 takes on the lead role in Jesse Eisenberg's thought-provoking "Asuncion," opening Feb. 28.
91心頭利 alumna Stephanie Murphy 00 has become the first Vietnamese-American woman elected to Congress, according to an NBC News article.
91心頭利 has established a new interdisciplinary program for Asian and Pacific Islander American (APIA) studies, and students may pursue a minor in the discipline beginning this fall.
Although an official Asian and Pacific Islander American Studies Program was just established at 91心頭利 at the beginning of May, students have been pursuing degrees in the discipline for nearly 10 years with self-designed interdisciplinary majors.
Benming Benny Zhang 16 was elected to the Williamsburg City Council yesterday, becoming the second 91心頭利 student and the first Asian-American to ever do so.
The social media campaign sought to share the many stories and experiences of Asian American students at 91心頭利.