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Thursday evenings
from 6 pm to 8 pm, on the 18th floor at 25 West 43rd
street, AAARI
will present the Thursday Evening Salons at our cultural and intellectual center,
open to the public, as well as faculty and students.
March 28
Linxiang Jin, "Tsai
Yuen Pei & Education in Modern China"
April 4
Keming Liu, "Passing:
A Thematic Approach to Asian American Literary Analysis"
April 11
Rohit Parikh, "How
Logic Can Help The World"
April 18
Tarry Hum, "Asian
Americans in New York: Demographic Trends"
April 25
Kwi Park-Kim, "High
Tech & Distance Learning in Higher Education"
May 2
Ken
Guest, "New
Gods in Chinatown: Faith and Survival in NY's Immigrant
Community"
May 16
Moustafa Bayoumi, "East
of the Sun (West of the Moon): the harmonic history of
Islam among Asian and African Americans"
May 23
Hiroko Karan: "Diabetes
and History of Development of Glucose Biosensors"
May 30
Tricia Lin, "Re-Mapping
the Other: Cultural Translation in
Asian/Pacific and Caribbean American Writing."
June 6
Thomas Tam, "Introduction
to Agama Sutra: the first Buddhist scripture"
June 13
Meena Alexander
,
Kimiko Hahn,
Regie Cabico,
Luis Francia,
"An
Evening of Asian American Poetry: Four Asian
American Poets read from their new work including poems
composed in the aftermath of 9/11"
June 27
Ravi Kulkarni, "An
Asian American Experience: One Year in India"




Thanks for
visiting us!

Coordinator: Thomas Tam
AAARI, 212-869-0182, E-mail:
Tom@AAARI.info |