Asian & Pacific Cultural Center Records 1987-2011 1995-2011

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Asian & Pacific Cultural Center Records 1987-2011 1995-2011

The Asian & Pacific Cultural Center Records document programs and events sponsored by the Center; students and staff active in the Center; and other student organizations associated with the Center. The Center was established at Oregon State University in 1991 to educate the campus and local community about Asian and Pacific Islander cultures.

5.5 cubic feet, including 1100 photographs; 2 boxes, including 1 oversize box, and 4 map folders

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SNAC Resource ID: 6370047

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Oregon State University. Diversity Development Office.

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There are four cultural centers at Oregon State University: the Asian and Pacific Cultural Center, the Lonnie B. Harris Black Cultural Center, the Centro Cultural César Chávez, and the Native American Longhouse. Cultural Centers attract and retain students and faculty by functioning as micro-communities within the larger community. They serve as a place to celebrate, support, comfort, facilitate, and share a broad understanding of all aspects of a diverse range of cultures. The Diversity Devel...

Oregon State University. Asian & Pacific Cultural Center.

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As the newest of the four cultural centers at Oregon State University, the Asian Cultural Center was established in 1991 by Oregon State faculty and staff who saw a need for the education of the campus and local community about Asian and Pacific Islander cultures and heritages. In 2003, the Center's name was changed to the Asian & Pacific Cultural Center (APCC). From the guide to the Asian & Pacific Cultural Center Records, 1987-2011, 1995-2011, (Oregon State Uni...

Oregon State university

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