University Student Groups


Hosted at New York University, the All Asian Arts Alliance is a coalition of Asian-Identifying artists building community, collaborating, and celebrating art informed by the Asian Experience.


Hosted at Columbia University, the Asian American Alliance (AAA) is a student political organization that strives to serve the Asian Pacific Islander American (APIA) community at Columbia University.


Hosted at New York University, Asian Cultural Union remains the only Asian umbrella group at NYU. Their mission is to celebrate and promote Asian cultures through cultural, social, and business-oriented events, as well as community service projects.


Hosted at Columbia University, The Asia Pacific Affairs Council (APAC) is a SIPA-based student organization that is open to all students interested in East, Inner, and Southeast Asian affairs.


Hosted at Columbia University, the Indonesian Society seeks to promote the culture and the community of Indonesians studying at Columbia University.


Hosted at Columbia University, Liga Filipina aims to unify Columbia University students interested in Filipino culture through social interaction, cultural programs and activities, educational exchange and political awareness.


Hosted at Columbia University, MAC is a student-led effort across graduate and undergraduate schools at Columbia University to facilitate multidisciplinary dialogue, awareness, and action on issues related to Myanmar (Burma).


Hosted at New York University, the NYU Indonesian Students Association (ISA) serves as a focal point for all students, as well as other community members of NYU who are interested in the culture and general affairs of Indonesia.


Hosted at New York University, PASA is committed to raising visibility and awareness regarding AAPI (Asian American and Pacific Islander) social and policy issues, both domestic and international, within the public service sector and the wider community.


Hosted at Columbia University, The Columbia University Singapore Students Association aims to foster a sense of community for Singaporean students on Columbia's campus.


Hosted at Columbia University, The Southeast Asia Student Initiative (SEASI) is a student-run organization that serves as a forum for interaction among those who share an interest in the Southeast Asian region.


Hosted at Columbia University, Thai Sabai was established to contribute to the appreciation of Thai culture and heritage. The purpose of the Thai Club is also to provide a network of support for Thai students.


Hosted at Hunter College, The Association for Asian American Studies was founded in 1979 to advance the highest professional standard of excellence in teaching and research in the field of Asian American Studies.


Hosted at Columbia University, the Vietnamese Students Association aims to foster a sense of community amongst Vietnamese students through events, study hours, and food.