Taiwanese American Students Association 2007-2008

TASA University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Updates

February 11th, 2008 The Event Schedule has been updated, apologies for the lateness. Thank you to everybody who attended the Chinese New Year Event, it was a great success! Coming up is Taste of Taiwan and the annual Midwest ITASA Conference, which is hosted this year by Northwestern University. For more information visit the ITASA link to the left or go to Northwestern's site directly here.

January 15th, 2008

The family competition is coming up this week, so be sure to attend! Also, World Tour is being held on the 26th. You can find out about other student groups and enjoy a variety of cultural shows. Free food is provided by University Unions Arts and Programs, so you should definitely check it out.

More information can be found on the Event Schedule page.

January 7th, 2008

Happy New Year! Hope you're ready for the new semester! We currently have two upcoming events - Mass Meeting and Family Competition.

Check the Event Schedule page for more information. Anybody interested can attend!

As usual, feel free to email me comments and suggestions about the TASA website.

December 3rd, 2007

Apologies for late update. Event schedule has been updated so you can see the past events. Also, the photo section has been updated - now featuring photos from hot pot, celebrasia and more! If there are additional photos you would like to see posted on this site, please email them to hanslo@umich.edu.

October 22nd, 2007

Photos posted: Head over to the photos link on the left for pictures of events so far this year, including, Bowling Night, Skate Night and Meet Your Family day!

 

About

firefox Taiwanese-American Student Association [TASA] at the University of Michigan exists to preserve and promote understanding of Taiwanese culture for second generation Taiwanese American students at the U of M, and to foster networks among fellow Taiwanese Americans on campus and in the community

Mission Statement

TASA shall endeavor to develop each member's Taiwanese American identity, explore Taiwanese heritage and culture, reach out to other student organizations as well as the community, and establish a supportive and unified network of Taiwanese Americans on campus. We welcome the membership of all persons who shall respect the spirit of TASA. Though TASA serves to engender consciousness of Taiwanese American issues, we espouse no particular political viewpoint.

 

We are a non-profit student organization, and we are not politically affiliated.