AANAPISI

Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-Serving Institutions Program Purpose Funding Status *see below Eligibility Laws, Regs, & Guidance Applicant Info Resources Awards FAQs Performance Contacts Office of Postsecondary Education Home Funding Status FY 2011 The Department of Defense and Full-Year Continuing Appropriations Act, 2011, P.L. 112-10, was passed by Congress on April 15, 2011.

Mission

Asian Pacific Americans in Higher Education is dedicated to enhancing the educational opportunities for Asian and Pacific American students; promoting and supporting the hiring, retention, and advancement of qualified Asian and Pacific American faculty, staff, and administrators; and creating a better understanding of issues in the public affecting Asian and Pacific Americans in higher education

Conference

Advancing the pipeline of Asian Americans toward senior level administration in higher education is a priority of APAHE. Less than 1% of the three thousand colleges and universities in the United States are only led by a person of Asian American descent. At whatever level or role in academics, student, or administrative services you currently

About

Asian Pacific Americans in Higher Education (APAHE) was founded in 1987, during the height of a five-year fight against a series of discriminatory admission policy directed against Asian Pacific American applicants at the University of California, Berkeley, and several research universities across the nation. At a conference on the admission fight convened in Oakland, California,

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PROGRAM DIRECTOR (UW System Title: Administrative Program Specialist) DIVISION OF EQUITY, DIVERSITY, AND INCLUSION University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire

Position Description: The University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire seeks a strong administrator for the position of Program Director for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI). Reporting directly to the Assistant Chancellor for EDI, the Program Director serves as the secondary contact for the EDI Division regarding diversity-related activities and executes a range of efforts to advance institutional

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FIRSTS @ APAHE – REGISTER NOW FOR OUR 2018 CONFERENCE

FIRSTS @ APAHE – REGISTER NOW FOR OUR 2018 CONFERENCE

Two years ago, APAHE acknowledged and featured Dr. Judy Sakaki, the first Japanese American woman to lead a four-year university.  Her keynote was entitled “STRENGTH & PERSEVERANCE: AN ASIAN AMERICAN WOMAN’S JOURNEY TO A PRESIDENCY.” See http://www.sacbee.com/news/business/biz-columns-blogs/cathie-anderson/article134874309.html

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NEW 2018 APAHE Conference Video by Leland Simpliciano

NEW 2018 APAHE Conference Video by Leland Simpliciano

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APAHE 2018 Conference Schedule, Program and Workshop Details

APAHE 2018 Conference Schedule, Program and Workshop Details

Early Bird rate ends end March 18.  Please see links for offerings at this year’s conference! Hope to see you all there! PRECONFERENCE Please click here for 2018 APAHE Preconference Workshops

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CHECK OUT THESE SHORT VIDEOS FROM MTV’s DECODED

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Leadership Development Program for Higher Education – Applications Now Being Accepted!

An intensive 4-day experience, the Leadership Development Program in Higher Education (LDPHE) enhances the professional development of Asian and Pacific Islanders (APIs) and prepares college/university administrators, faculty, and staff to move into leadership positions and to take on positions of greater visibility and influence on their campuses. Program Date and Location July 11, 2018 – July

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APAHE CALL FOR PROPOSALS NOW OPEN!

APAHE 2018 Conference: April 12-13, 2018 – Oakland, CA  “UNFINISHED BUSINESS – RISE UP! Want an opportunity to present at the 2018 Asian Pacific American in Higher Education: Unfinished Business – Rise Up! Conference? This is your chance!  The different types of programs that we are looking for are, but not limited too, individual papers,

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Jake Fitisemanu, Jr. elected as City Councilmember for West Valley City, UT – District 4

Jake Fitisemanu, Jr. elected as City Councilmember for West Valley City, UT – District 4

Congratulations to brother Jake and West Valley City, UT, on his newly elected position.  So proud to have him join us at APAHE earlier this year as our Opening Keynote.   Not only talented, but clearly one of the good guys who cares and will make an impact. #PROUD   WEST VALLEY CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT

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Congratulations to APAHE Board member, Dr. Kyle Reyes, as UVU’s New Vice President for Student Affairs

Congratulations to APAHE Board member, Dr. Kyle Reyes, as UVU’s New Vice President for Student Affairs

UVU Names Kyle A. Reyes New Vice President for Student Affairs 31 October 2017No Comment University Marketing & Communications: | Scott Trotter | 801-863-6807 | scott.trotter@uvu.edu After a thorough national search, Utah Valley University has named Kyle A. Reyes as vice president for student affairs, effective November 16, 2017. Reyes replaces Michelle Taylor, who left UVU in

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UNFINISHED BUSINESS: RISE UP!

UNFINISHED BUSINESS: RISE UP!

Online information will be up in November for our 2018 APAHE National Conference on APRIL 11-13, 2018. Save the date with us…..