Asia In Fresno: A Symposium on Campus & Community Partnerships ```

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Asia In Fresno: A Symposium on Campus & Community Partnerships ``` April 20, 2017, 8:30 am - 6:00 pm North Gym 118 9:15am: Welcome and Opening Remarks 9:30-10:15: Session 1: Existing Partnerships, The Campus-Community Bridge 10:30-11:15: Session 2: Existing Partnerships, Deepening Our Understanding 11:30-1:00: Lunch & Keynote Address by Dr. Franklin Ng 1:00-2:15: Session 3: Future Partnerships 2:30-3:45: Session 4: Future Partnerships 4:00 Closing Remarks 4:30-6:00pm: Social Hour Refreshments Served All participants are welcome. If you need special accommodations please call 559.278.8815. RSVP: http://tinyurl.com/kwkkoqy For more information, please contact: asiainfresno@gmail.com Sponsored by: College of Social Sciences, Asian Faculty and Staff Association, Central California Asian Pacific Women, CSU AAPI Initiative

Asia In Fresno: A Symposium on Campus & Community Partnerships April 20, 2017, 8:30 am - 6:00 pm North Gym 118 9:15am: Welcome and Opening Remarks 9:30-10:15: Session 1: Existing Partnerships, The Campus-Community Bridge Circle A: Meeting Challenges Together Circle B: Interning for Cultural Preservation 10:30-11:15: Session 2: Existing Partnerships, Deepening Our Understanding Circle A: Supporting our Youth Circle B: Understanding our Past 11:30-1:00: Lunch & Keynote Address by Dr. Franklin Ng 1:00-2:15: Session 3: Future Partnerships 2:30-3:45: Session 4: Future Partnerships 4:00 Closing Remarks 4:30-6:00pm: Social Hour Refreshments Served All participants are welcome. If you need special accommodations please call 559.278.8815. RSVP http://tinyurl.com/kwkkoqy For more information, please contact: asiainfresno@gmail.com Sponsored by: College of Social Sciences, Asian Faculty and Staff Association, Central California Asian Pacific Women, CSU AAPI Initiative

Asia In Fresno: A Symposium on Campus & Community Partnerships April 20, 2017, 8:30 am - 6:00 pm North Gym 118 9:15am: Welcome and Opening Remarks 9:30-10:15: Session 1: Existing Partnerships, The Campus-Community Bridge Circle A: Meeting Challenges Together Central California Asian Pacific Women and Departments of Criminology and Counselor Education Circle B: Interning for Cultural Preservation Stone Soup Fresno and Department of Anthropology 10:30-11:15: Session 2: Existing Partnerships, Deepening Our Understanding Circle A: Supporting our Youth Lao American Community Foundation and Fresno State Circle B: Understanding our Past Department of Social Work and the Japanese American community 11:30-1:00: Lunch & Keynote Address by Dr. Franklin Ng, Emeritus Professor of Asian American Studies 1:00-2:15: Session 3: Future Partnerships 2:30-3:45: Session 4: Future Partnerships 4:00 Closing remarks 4:30-6:00pm: Social Hour Refreshments Served To facilitate partnerships and shared experiences between API/Asian-American communities and Fresno State faculty, staff and students. Sponsored by: College of Social Sciences, Asian Faculty and Staff Association, Central California Asian Pacific Women, CSU AAPI Initiative All participants are welcome. If you need special accommodations Please RSVP: http://tinyurl.com/kwkkoqy  please call 559.278.8815. For more information, please contact: asiainfresno@gmail.com