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You can help. As
an initiative dedicated to crossing boundaries between units
within the university and opening avenues between the university
and the public, ARC needs the support of many constituencies,
both on campus and in the community. If you have an interest
in furthering the study and appreciation of the religions and
cultures of Asia, please consider joining us in this venture.
Programming. The
ARC initiative is primarily a facilitator of the interests of
its various constituencies. It seeks to bring related interests
together, to build working connections among groups, and to translate
ideas into actual programs. If you have suggestions for programs
that might be appropriate for ARC, please share them with us
and join with us in making them happen.
| Funding. The ARC initiative was launched by a startup grant
from the Stanford President's Fund. Although it continues to
receive support from various units of the university, the initiative
needs help from the community in order to build on its successes
and develop its full potential. If you or your organization would
like to support the ARC mission or any of its programs, please
consider a contribution to the initiative. Contributions may
range from one-time support for a particular event, through sponsorship
of one of ARC's programs, to a named fund to endow the initiative
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Joining us. ARC
seeks to create a network of organizations and individuals with
shared interests in the religions and cultures of Asia. If you
or your organization would be interested in joining this network,
whether as a cooperating group, a sponsor, or simply a member
of our mailing list, please contact us.
Contacting us. You
may reach the ARC offices through our website contact form, or through mail, phone,
fax, or e-mail:
Asian Religions & Cultures
Building 70, Room 71E
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305
www.stanford.edu/group/scbs/ARC
wabraham@stanford.edu
phone: 650-725-6025
fax: 650-724-9573
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