New York University
- South Asian Law Students Association
www.law.nyu.edu/studentorgs/salsa
SALSA was formed in 1994 in order to address the needs of students of South Asian origin at NYU School of Law. SALSA seeks to provide a forum for the discussion of South Asian activism, minority issues, career pathways, and community outreach. We also celebrate our South Asian heritage through dinners and cultural functions. Additionally, every year we organize a fall Diwali party well attended by the entire NYU School of Law community. - Asian Cultural Union
http://www.acunyu.com/
Established in 1972 as one of the largest and most prominent clubs on campus, our mission is to celebrate and promote Asian cultures through cultural, social, and community service events. Because of our diverse membership, ACU seeks to promote an open environment for learning about individual heritages, as well as creating unity among students of all nationalities. Through networking with professionals and various organizations, ACU also provides its members with extensive resources and connections beyond the NYU community. ACU represents a place for students to voice their opinions, develop community, and explore ideas that are especially relevant in an increasingly diverse world. - Chinese Mei Society
http://www.nyu.edu/clubs/cms/
We are a multi-cultural club, bringing together an amazing bunch of people for fun events throughout the year and for our annual Yuan show, which showcases everything from fashion to dance to singing to comedy. We function like a big family, and it doesn’t hurt that our events are free. Fun things going on all year round! - Chinese Student Society
http://www.nyu.edu/clubs/css
The main focus and objective of CSS is to promote Asian heritage, Asian- American ideals, and interactions among all ethnic backgrounds within our NYU community. CSS has been bringing people together for over 55 years to promote Asian heritage and ideals, while embracing the exchange with other cultural backgrounds. By creating an atmosphere that promotes social interaction, CSS acts as a vehicle to bring together unique people with similar interests. CSS encourages people of all ethnic backgrounds who are interested in Asian American heritage to become a CSS member. - Taiwanese American Student Society
http://www.nyu.edu/clubs/tass/
The Taiwanese American Student Society at New York University is an organization that encourages the exploration of the dynamic and unique history, language, politics, and culture that Taiwan offers. Through various cultural and social activities, TASS strives to unify students of every background with an interest in celebrating Taiwanese culture. - The Korean Alumni Association
http://alumni.nyu.edu/groups/regional.shtml
The Korean Alumni Association represents over 1,000 active NYU alumni that currently reside in Korea, and provides various opportunities for alumni in the area to stay connected with their peers and the University community.