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Category: CulturalAlbany State Hues Alliance (ASHA)
Albany State Hues Alliance, commonly refereed to as the HUES is an LGBTQIA organization for students of colors. We are open to anyone who wants to join. Our mission is to tackle issues that commonly affect LGBTQIA students of color, both on and off campus. We educate our fellow students through the use of programs, events, and meetings. Feel free to join us as we empower students of color.Category: CulturalAlbany State Indian Alliance
ALBANY STATE INDIAN ALLIANCE (ASIA) is a multicultural group that prides itself on its diversity and its intrinsic ability to incorporate people of every descent into its organizational member base. We aspire for people to gain insight into our culture by social interaction, through educational workshops and cultural events that are designed to inform as well as to entertain. We as a group are proud to represent our culture and hold it in highest regard. With performances in multicultural shows and continu...Category: CulturalAlbany State University Black Alliance (ASUBA)
Albany State University Black Alliance (ASUBA) was created to spread awareness of a common history and heritage shared by peoples of African descent. It was also established to maintain and develop power amongst peoples of African descent on SUNY Albany's campus, the Albany community, and beyond. It is the mother of all multicultural groups.Category: CulturalAsian American Alliance (AAA)
The Asian American Alliance (AAA) was founded at University at Albany in 1992 for the betterment of Asian American students. It is a social/cultural/political organization that serves as a coordinator for five Asian organizations on campus: the Albany State Indian Alliance (ASIA), the Chinese Student Association (CSA), the Japanese Student Association (JSA), the Korean Student Association (KSA), and Liga Filipina (LIGA). Our primary purpose is to educate Asian Americans to empow...Category: CulturalBelly Dancing Club (UAlbany Belly Dancers)
The Belly Dancing Club is a social and recreational organization that teaches interested members how to dance the traditional Middle-Eastern dance called belly dancing. Its main focus is for people to learn how to dance while also getting a workout. The club is encouraging people to learn other cultures and for everyone to socialize and meet new people. The Belly Dancing Club will also collaborate with other groups on campus to host events and will be more than glad to perform for any other groups’ e...Category: CulturalChinese Student Association
UA's Chinese Student Association was established in 1978 and has since been active in raising cultural awareness of the University community. We have over 100 members, making us the largest Asian student organization on campus. Our members range from Chinese exchange students to Chinese Americans. We also welcome non-Chinese members and have many who are students interested in the Chinese language and culture. Membership is open to all UA students who have an interest in and an appreciation of the Chines...Category: CulturalChinese Students and Scholars Association
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Category: CulturalCooking Association at SUNY Albany (CASA)
This is UAlbany's first and only cooking club, founded in year 2007. The purpose of this club is: -To create a multicultural and nontraditional group on the SUNY Albany campus in which art is expressed through cooking and ideas are shared through learning -To promote diversity within a group by means of joining different cultures and styles of cooking together -To make one’s college experience more enjoyable and fulfilling by gaining a greater appreciation for other cultures -To express not only ...Category: CulturalEducational Opportunities Program Student Administrative Council (ESAC)
ESAC (EOP Student Administrative Council) is an organization established to act as the governing body for undergraduate students in the EOP program at the University at Albany and to present their views on affairs of the University community.No Picture
Category: CulturalFuerza Latina
In 1971, Fuerza Latina was created at the University at Albany to provide a service and support network for students of Latino descent, a startling small demographic. However, our goal is not to do this independent of or separated from the rest of the community.Today, Fuerza Latina is an all-inclusive, Latino-based group dedicated to exploring all aspects Latino. Our aim is to delve into current issues within our community as well as our rich, intricate history and our diverse global roots. Through this ex...Category: CulturalHaitian Student Association
The Haitian Student Association (HSA) provides educational, cultural and social enrichment to the students of the University and knowledge about Haiti and the Haitian community. HSA promotes unity, social and self-awareness among the Haitian students on campus. HSA tries to educate Haitians students and the University community in general about Haiti's political and cultural aspects by: * Inviting guest speakers to talk on different issues concerning Haitians. * Implementing social events aimed at ra...Category: CulturalIndian Student Organization
ISO - University At Albany, State University of New York"Bringing the Indian community together"Our mission is to preserve in all of us the rich culture and heritage of our country India. We strive to make the Indian Students feel at home in every possible way. Organizing get togethers, celebrating Indian festivals, and helping out new incoming Indian students constitue our core activities.Category: CulturalJamaican Student Association (JAMSA)
To help promote the academic success of members, as well as provide an outlet for students who have a want to experience their culture and live in a home away from home. We promote success not only in the academic field, but in all aspects of life. We want to help less fortunate societies and communities throughout the world with an emphasis on Jamaica. Our goals include raising funds to help rebuild schools in Jamaica as well as to upgrade classrooms with modern day technological advances. In the future, ...Category: CulturalJapanese Student Association
Japanese Student Association was recreated in Fall 2006. Our goals include providing cultural perspectives, encouraging unity and promoting social and awareness of Japanese culture on campus. We have a diverse mixture of members including international students from Japan, students who are Japanese Majors in SUNY Albany as well as students who are just purely interested in Japanese culture!!!! Our biggest annual event is JAPAN NIGHT which is held during the spring semester. A night with a mixture of perfor...Category: CulturalKorean Student Association
We are here to educate other about Korean culture and heritage in the University at Albany campus and community. Uniting and reaching out to Koreans, Korean Americans and Non-Koreans, we can have a glimpse of what Korea and the University at Albany have to offer.Category: CulturalLatin American Student Union (LASU)
The Latin American Student Union (L.A.S.U) is composed of a group of undergraduate students interested in analyzing current economic, political and social issues in all of Latin America, while promoting its culture and enhancing opportunities for future organizations. LASU is a respectable organization formed in the efforts to unite people from every cultural background for a common cause.No Picture
Category: CulturalLiga Filipina (LIGA)
Liga Filipina was first established in 1992 by a few proud Filipinos. We strive to spread awareness and educate others about the Filipino history and culture through workshops, performances, service to the community, and social activities. Liga Filipina welcomes any persons who are interested in learning more about the rich and dynamic Filipino culture!Category: CulturalNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
The NAACP believes strongly that future leaders must be developed today, and such development is ongoing in the Youth & College Division, created in 1936. Today there are more than 30,000 young people representing 600 Youth Councils, High School Chapters and College Chapters actively involved in the fight for civil rights. The NAACP has one of the largest organized groups of young people of any secular organization in the country. MISSION The mission of the NAACP Youth & College Division shal...Category: CulturalPakistan Student Association (PAK.S.A.)
A group not just for students from Pakistan. Its for everyone, where we will have cultural events and discuss the issues in Pakistan.No Picture
Category: CulturalPan-Caribbean Association
The Pan-Caribbean Association was formed in 1975 by a group of students who were dedicated to strengthening the ties between students of Caribbean descent and those who had an interest in the Caribbean.Our main purpose is to educate UAlbany campus about the Caribbean’s vibrant and dynamic culture in the social, economic, and other relevant realms, as well as create a home away from home for those of Caribbean descent on campus. We achieve this goal through four main events that we host on campus. The...Category: CulturalPride Alliance, UA (UA Pride Alliance)
We are the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and Allied students of the University at Albany, State University of New York, who come together as a community and strive to create a safe space for all students.Aside from holding weekly meetings and smaller programs for our members, we host large on-campus events such as National Coming Out Week, and Transgender Day of Remembrance. We also help our members to attend several conferences annually. This year we hope to hold more programs that highlight...Category: CulturalTurkish Student Association (Turksa)
Turkish Student Association (Turksa) is a Recognized Graduate Student Organization at the University at Albany, State University of New York. Turksa is a common ground for anyone, Turkish descendant or not, who is interested in Turks, Turkey, and/or Turkish culture.Page: 1
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