API Healing and Empowerment for Social Change

As part of Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month, this event will center on critical perspectives, voices, and expressions from Asian American communities. The event will discuss several topics that affect Asian Americans, including impacts of war and militarism, anti-Asian hate crimes during the pandemic, and targeted violence. In particular, speakers will share their experiences on healing, empowerment, and social change.

During this meeting we will hold officer elections, candidates will state their propositions for their officer position, then have members vote, next we will have an LSAT review and discuss club events for summer and fall and end with a meet and greet/Q&A.

Join Signe Darpinian a Certified Eating Disorders Specialist, and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist on May 10 from 1-2 p.m. to learn more about the benefits of a diet-free college campus culture, body image, intuitive or attuned ways of eating while considering and speaking to "food scarcity" as well.

Signe Darpinian, LMFT, CEDS will be discussing eating disorders in college students, looking at best practices, and identifying risks. She will also focus on student-athletes and associated eating disorders. 

After over 20 years of service, Kellie Marshall is retiring. Please join us to thank Kellie for her outstanding and unwavering service to the campus, and to wish her well in retirement at a reception in her honor.

Parking will be available in lot 8.

Julie Johnson's Send-Off

The campus community is invited to a Send-Off for Julie Johnson, Sr. Assoc. VP.  Please join us on Wednesday, May 4th, from 9 am - 10 am in MSR 320 for pastries and coffee.