Join the 2022-2023 AACS Team!
Join the 2022-2023 AACS Team! We are now taking applications until Friday, August 12th, 2022 at 11:59PM. We will not accept late submissions.
Join the 2022-2023 AACS Team! We are now taking applications until Friday, August 12th, 2022 at 11:59PM. We will not accept late submissions.
Mental Health First Aid is a national program (by the National Council on Mental Health Wellbeing) that teaches the skills to respond to the signs of mental illness. AACS collaborates with PreventED STL to hold its first Mental Health First Aid training for teens (10th-12th grade) who want to be more educated over mental health!
Students were challenged to make a 15-second to 2-minute video encouraging the Asian-American community to fill out the 2020 Census. Submissions were evaluated twice: once by a panel of college professors and census works, and another by our followers through a popular vote on our Instagram.
Shelei Pan is a freshman at Washington University in St. Louis. After noticing a shortage in Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in the local community, especially for the children and teenagers, Pan decided to start Project Masked to make and distribute child-sized masks.
A bitter, arrogant children’s book author with a craze for dark fairytales and a naive caretaker at a psychiatric ward- sounds like a match made in heaven, right?
An Asian-American corporate lawyer. Economics major. Founder of a failed startup. If elected, he would be the first Asian American president in American history––a big leap forward for Asian Americans in politics.
This letter from a Yale student to the Chinese American community is a thoughtful, compassionate letter that we urge you to read for yourself as well as show to your family and friends. There is a Chinese and Korean version available through this link as well: https://chineseamerican.org/p/31571