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Here are homepages to individual Asian-American organizations at each college/university in the US.

Harvard Anime Society
This organization's goal is to bring Japanese animation to Harvard University and its community by hosting screenings of popular anime movies and discussions.

Harvard Asian Baptist Student Koinonia
ABSK (Asian Baptist Student Koinonia) is a student group on the Harvard campus. Koinonia is another word for Fellowship but in Greek. They seek to unite the Asian-American community at Harvard University in their common faith.

Harvard Chinatown Adventure
A Harvard summer day camp program for providing for the needs of children ages 6-13 of Boston's chinatown.

Harvard Chinatown Committee
This Harvard University effort is focused on improving the Chinese community in Boston's chinatown with creative outreach programs.

Harvard Chinese Students and Scholars Association (HCSSA)
A student organization dedicated to the goal of promoting social, intellectual and cultural activities for Chinese students and scholars at Harvard University as well as other interested members in the Harvard community.

Harvard Kokushi-Ryu Jujitsu Club
Open to all members of the Harvard community, this martial arts club seeks to bring the form of Kokushi-Ryu Jujitsu to the masses with links to further information.

Harvard-Radcliffe Asian-American Christian Fellowship
Seeking to build a dynamic community of radical faith in Christ embodying the relevance of the gospel to Asian-Americans and engaging students in a life of discipleship, leading students to serve and bear witness to Him as Savior and Lord of their lives in the Harvard community and beyond.

Harvard-Radcliffe Chinese-Students Association
Welcomes all students who are interested in celebrating and learning about Chinese culture and the place of Chinese-Americans in today's society in the Harvard community.

Harvard-Radcliffe Kendo Club
HRKC is one of the oldest collegiate kendo clubs in North America and is dedicated to the practice, study, and promotion of the Japanese art of kendo. This year, they will be celebrating their 10th anniversary.

Harvard-Radcliffe Asian-American Dance Troupe
For over a decade, this Asian-American dance troupe has sought to educate the Harvard and surrounding community in the art of Asian dancing through learning, choreography, and performance.

Harvard-Radcliffe Taiwanese Cultural Society
A student organization at Harvard University dedicated to promoting the culture and heritage of Taiwan and Taiwanese-Americans.

Princeton Asian-American Students Association
Group united Asian-Americans at Princeton University with announcements, news, and links to other pages concerning Asian American culture/issues.

Princeton Asian Pacific American Heritage Month Council
This group's goal is to nurture an appreciation and understanding of Asian and Asian American culture and to recognize the rich contributions of Asian Americans at Princeton University.

Princeton Chinese Students Association
An organization at Princeton University dedicated towards helping students learn about and share the Chinese culture. While the majority of members are Chinese or Chinese-American, students of many other ethnic groups are members as well.

Princeton Hong Kong Students Association
A student organization at Princeton University for people who are from, connected to or interested in Hong Kong. Activities include weekly Cantonese Table, parties, dim-sum trips, movies, picnics, seminars and more.

Princeton Korean American Student Association
An organization at Princeton University dedicated towards helping students learn about and share the Korean heritage. While the majority of the approximately 130 members are Koreans or Korean-Americans, students of many other ethnic groups are members as well.

Princeton Manna Christian Fellowship
A non-denominational organization at Princeton University hoping to provide an understanding of the Gospel of Jesus Christ to all who are interested, in particular, ministering to Asian-American students at Princeton.

Princeton Pacific Asia Review
An organization at Princeton University committed to providing readers--current and future policymakers and economic movers--with a concise monthly review of events and trends in the Asia Pacific.

Princeton Southeast Asia Society
A student organization that focuses on bringing awareness of Southeast Asia as a region to the Princeton campus as well as bringing together Southeast Asians and other students interested in learning more about the region or who have a special interest in Southeast Asia.

Princeton Taiwanese -American Students Association
A student organization at Princeton University dedicated to promoting the culture and heritage of Taiwan and Taiwanese-Americans.

Princeton Thai-American Student Organization
A student organization to increase awareness on the Princeton University campus about Thailand and its culture, people, attractions, etc.

Rutgers Alpha Kappa Delta Phi Sorority
Asian-American interest sorority at Rutgers University dedicated to promoting sisterhood, scholarship, leadership, and Asian American awareness in the university and in the community, while encouraging the expression of the individual.

Rutgers Korean Christian Fellowship
A huge organization at Rutgers University bringing together Korean Christians in community spirit and gathering.

Rutgers University Martial Arts
Focusing on elements of United States Black Cat Kenpo, Tae Kwon Do, and Tang Soo Do forms. This unique combination provides a student with the exposure to a wide variety of training techniques taking the stongest points from each style to form a unique style: Rutgers Martial Arts.

Rutgers Taiwanese Graduate Student Association
Helping to ease the transition Taiwanese graduate students need to make when studying at Rutgers University.

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