Parents Weekend Reception
Wednesday, January 21st, 2009The A3C’s Parent’s Weekend Reception!
10/23/08 Thursday
A3C Speaker Series: Stress in College: Awareness and Relief
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
Asian American Activities Center
College life involves stress that can go beyond problem sets and papers. Come meet Naomi Brown, Psychologist at Counseling and Psychological Services at Vaden Health Center as she helps you deal with the various forms of stress one can encounter in the university setting.
10/30/08 Thursday
A3C Speaker Series: Procrastination: How to Find a Cure
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
Asian American Activities Center
Do you suffer from procrastination? If you feel like you want some advice on how to organize your time to get through all those midterms, papers, club meetings, and practices, come to this talk. Adina Glickman, a counselor from undergraduate advising, will help us tame the hectic Stanford schedule.
11/5/08 Thursday
A3C After Dark Series: After Dark… But Still Here For You
6:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Asian American Activities Center
If your friend suffered from bronchitis, you’d encourage them to get treated. If your friend suffered from depression or suicidal thoughts, would you do the same? Would you know how? Come to this workshop to learn from students and trained professional staff about where to seek help and how to approach friends in need. Space is limited to the first ten who RSVP to apip [at] stanford.edu with the subject line “A3C After Dark Reservation”
11/6/08 Thursday
A3C Speaker Series: The Freshman Fifteen: Exploring the Phenomenon
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
Asian American Activities Center
Everyone has heard of this – the freshman fifteen. Is it fact or myth? Is weight gain inevitable in college? Join us as we explore the truths about college eating and weight and learn some tips for managing your eating style with Vivian Crisman, Staff Nutritionist at the Vaden Health Center.
11/13/08 Thursday
A3C Speaker Series: Thinking Ahead: How to choose a major
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
Asian American Activities Center
Stanford offers over 80 majors with many subfields and concentrations. This decision should not be rushed during your freshman year. Thankfully, there are a lot of resources on campus that can help you get a head start, come and hear from an experienced Academic Advisor on how to best approach the question of what to major in.
Welcome back to Stanford! Hello to all Stanford Alumnis. We are excited to have each and every one of you back on The Farm.
We cordially invite you to check out our new facilities at the A3C Open House.
Asian American Activities Center Open House
OLD UNION CLUBHOUSE
Friday, October 10
1:00 – 3:00 p.m.
Visit the Asian American Activities Center, the hub of Asian American community affairs on campus. Meet staff, students and fellow alumni and get updates about the A3C and the Asian American community at Stanford.
We would also like to extend an invitation for you to join for the Alumni Hall of Fame Ceremony.
14th Annual Multicultural Alumni Hall of Fame Ceremony
FRANCES C. ARRILLAGA ALUMNI CENTER, McCAW HALL
Friday, October 10
4:30 – 5:30 p.m.
Join us in honoring Stanford’s most accomplished alumni of color who have made significant contributions to Stanford, the nation, and/or the world. This event is sponsored by the Asian American Activities Center, Black Community Services Center, El Centro Chicano, the Native American Cultural Center, and the Stanford Alumni Association.
This year’s inductee from the Asian American Activities Center:
Mr. Henry Der, ‘68, MA ‘00, Senior Programs Officer for the Four Freedoms Fund. Mr. Der worked at San Francisco-based Chinese for Affirmative Action for nearly 25 years, serving as its executive director for many years.
For more information about reunion activities for the Asian American Community, please go to:
http://www.stanfordalumni.org/erc/regional/detail.html?cid=204029#Asian

Welcome to the Class of 2012! We are excited to have you here. We wish you all a wonderful time at Stanford. Don’t forget to apply to become an Asian American Activities Center’s Frosh Intern. There are only 5 positions available so hurry up and send in those applications.
If you didn’t get the chance to pick up an application from Shelley Tadaki, don’t worry. You can download the A3C Frosh Intern application here:
A3C Frosh Intern Description PDF
A3C Frosh Intern Application PDF
Even better, you can fill out the online application at:
A3C Frosh Intern Online Application
Do take note that if you fill out the online application, you will need to email Shelley (stadaki@stanford.edu) your resume.
We look forward to reading your applications!
We hope the summer mailing from the Asian American Activities Center is getting you excited for Stanford! We are looking forward to meeting all of you (and your family, too!) at our various events during New Student Orientation that are designed to introduce you to our community and help you transition into college life. Please come to the events below and bring your family & new friends with you.
If you have any questions about the following events, please don’t hesitate to contact AANSOC at aansoc (at) gmail.com. See you in September!


Please RSVP by June 9, 2008 online by clicking here or by calling (650) 723-3681.
The Graduation Celebration Dinner will be held on Saturday, June 14, 2008 from 5:00PM-7:00PM in Tresidder Oak Room. Directions are provided at this website: Stanford Tressidder Meeting Services.
If you are having any difficulties with the online form or have any questions about the Graduation Celebration, please feel free to call (650) 723-3681 for assistance.
Students: Filled out the RSVP already? Make sure to fill out your senior profile!