The Stanford Vietnamese Student Association (SVSA) aims to spread knowledge and appreciation of the Vietnamese culture on campus and in the Bay Area. Because our culture emphasizes the family environment, SVSA embodies this message through the welcoming nature of our events. We invite everyone to join us in furthering our goal!
Legacies- Stories of the SEA Americans & Pacific Islanders at Stanford
Stanford Asian Pacific American Alumni Club (SAPAAC) Presents
Legacies : Stories of the Southeast Asian and Pacific Islander Community at Stanford
Learn about the fascinating history behind the founding of these organizations and share in the reflections on how these communities at Stanford have grown and evolved over the years. This is a rare, not-to-be-missed event!
FIFTEEN! Welcome to Stanford! And Upperclassmen, welcome back! We hope you’ve had an amazing summer and are now pumped for a year with SVSA! Please make sure to check our our officer intro video, which also highlights some of our upcoming events!
For the freshmen out there, we have a frosh internship program, which will get you more involved with planning SVSA events! It’ll be an unforgettable experience you won’t regret! Many of us on core began as frosh interns, and are still involved in SVSA! The SVSA Frosh Intern Application is due Tuesday, October 11th at 11:59pm. Please click HERE to apply.
We’re so excited for this year and to see all of you guys! If you haven’t done so already, please sign up for the SVSA mailing list at https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/stanfordvsa. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact Tina Duong (
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Your 2011-2012 SVSA/ Ham Chơi Co-Chairs, Tina Duong and Kim Vu
SUMMIT 2011
It's that time of the year again: SUMMIT 2011 has arrived! This year's conference is themes "Raise Your VOICE", where our activities and workshops aim to bring awareness to the contemporary issues of the Vietnamese-American community, empower conference participants to engage in the dialogues these issues create, and find avenues for combating these issues. This year's workshops address human sex trafficking (international and domestic), gang violence, poor nail salon health regulations, sexual health, undocumented youth, and others. We hope you will join us this October as we collaborate to raise awareness and work towards creating positive social change!
Registration ($40) BEGINS on Friday, 9/09/11.
Late Registration ($50) BEGINS at 12:00AM PST on 10/1/11.
For registration, details, and contact information, please visit summit.norcaluvsa.org!
Thank you and we look forward to seeing you there!