Welcome to the home page of the
African Students Association (ASA) at
the University of Massachusetts,
Amhert.
The African Students Association
(ASA) is a dynamic group of students, mostly africans, who undertake various
activities including talks and cultural events with the goal of promoting
awareness of the rich African culture and people. We hope to use this site
to further our goals by providing interesting content on the African continent
and people, as well as our provide information on our events. You will
find links to other ASA sites in the country, as well as links to African
countries and organizations. Please feel free to explore any area on this
site and do not hesitate to contact the webmaster, or the members of this
group - african@stuaf.umass.edu.
Thank you.
We have general elections
for our executive board once a year and each new president has specific
goals they will like to accomplish in their one year of office. Click
here to find out who the new board for the African Students Association
are and what the president has in stock for the year.
The ASA consists of about
60 people and these include graduate students and african faculty. Most
of our members either grew up or spent considerable amount of time in Africa
and thus are very well educated in the cultures of most african countries.
So if you have some general questions concerning the African culture, or
you are curious about some african dish you had on one of our events, etc.,
feel free to ask our public relations
committee and they will be glad to help. You can also check out our
member
page for profiles of our members, you might just find someone you have
alot in common with. All names are usually linked to their webpages, profile
or email addresses.
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