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Asian American student group takes root on campus

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The Asian American Student Alliance aims to celebrate its culture through connection at Missouri State.

Our weekly program, Missouri State Journal, is a collaboration between KSMU Radio and Missouri State University. It's hosted and produced by MSU's Office of Strategic Communication, and it airs each Tuesday morning at 9:45 on KSMU.

This Thursday is the start of Asian American Pacific Islander month in America. Celebrated throughout May, the heritage month recognizes the contributions of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders to our national fabric.

At Missouri State University, the Asian American Student Alliance was formed last year when students saw a need.

AASA President Maia Cheong and group treasurer Shayla Frost say the group has been active on campus this past year, facilitating events with other student organizations and helping raise cultural competence campuswide.

To learn more, follow the alliance on Instagram at @aasa.mostate. The group meets Mondays at 5 p.m. in Plaster Student Union.

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Emily Letterman has worked at Missouri State University since 2023 and is currently the public relations strategist in the Office of Strategic Communication. A longtime journalist with over a decade of reporting on southwest Missouri, she has a bachelor’s degree in English literature from MSU.