April-May
Asian Pacific Islander American (API) Heritage Month occurs every year during the month of May. Check out the API Heritage Month webpage to learn about how to celebrate on campus. API Heritage Month celebrations kick off April 1!
The Asian continent is home to the world¡¯s largest and most diverse population, as well as to some of the world’s fastest growing economies. Students interested in becoming experts in any area of contemporary Asian societies can complete the minor in Asian Studies. Students can select courses from various disciplines including geography, environmental studies, language, history, political economy, business, art, religion, health, or other facets of one or more Asian societies. There is no specific language or study abroad requirement for the minor. However, students are strongly encouraged to integrate training in an Asian language and/or a study abroad experience into their degree plan.
Daigo-ji, Kyoto Japan [David Emrich]
Check out our exciting Asian Studies courses by clicking below!
Tokyo Metropolitan University¡¯s (TMU) Summer Program offers a 3-week program, Tokyo Creative Journey, for students from TMU¡¯s partner institutions. Through a variety of engaging activities, participants will gain a deeper understanding and appreciation for Japan¡¯s rich cultural heritage.
Important? Deadlines?
Any questions can be directed to Jennifer Provizer in the Office of International studies.
Applications are now open for the 2026 Spectrum Scholars program (deadline April 3, 2026).
Questions? Email [email protected].
Spectrum¡¯s annual scholarship and professional development program for college students. Every year, our program offers 15 students financial support for school, real-world learning and professional development experiences and the opportunity to kickstart their career with our team.
What Spectrum Scholars receive:
Who should apply?
Eligibility requirements:
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