04/14/2026
We have so many wonderful, creative, curious and passionate students in our program! Your support means that we can foster that curiosity and passion in our community on campus, through ambassadors like our very own Britney Tang. Britney is a Sophomore majoring in Business Management & Human Resource
Management, with certificates in Intl. Business and Asian American Studies. Hear from her on how the AAS Certificate expanded her college experience (and click on our link below/in our bio to see how you can support us!)
https://dayofthebadger.org/campaign/asian-american-studies/
04/09/2026
Have you signed up for Fall classes this week? Check out these classes we are offering and check the~~~in~~ to your course carts (!) Every semester, we offer Asian American ethnic studies courses on a wide range of topic and disciplines- from Food to Media, from History to Creative Writing, and beyond. We are particularly grateful and excited for you to get to know our teaching faculty, and hope to see you in class! (See out website for full list of course offerings)
03/11/2026
A friendly reminder of the events this week, starting tonight! 🎉 There's been one minor change in the Friday demo, Tammy will not join the Friday hot shop demo, and instead Tim Russell will!. Limited tickets still available! Reserve tickets at: https://artsticketing.wisc.edu/Online/default.asp?doWork::WScontent::loadArticle=Load&BOparam::WScontent::loadArticle::article_id=1AAD3A8D-C560-435F-8C63-7653161FBE3E
Join us for Asian futures, without Asians by Astria Suparak, with live musical accompaniment by Tammy Lakkis. During this performance-lecture-screening, Suparak investigates how Asia and Asian identities are imagined in film and media—often without Asian voices or representation. Through curated clips and commentary, Suparak's multimedia performative lecture questions: What does it mean when so many white filmmakers envision futures inflected by Asian culture, but devoid of actual Asian people? Free registration is required for this event, which takes place at the Play Circle on Wednesday March 11 and Thursday March 12.
03/02/2026
Check out the Wisconsin Book Festival and attend Professor Rachel Kuo's event on 3/18 discussing "We Are Each Other's Liberation" with co-editor Jaimee A. Swift.
03/02/2026
The MSC is hiring for the 26-27 academic year‼️
Open Positions:
Communications
Student Organization Support
MSC Grant Specialist Intern
MSC Multicultural Programming Intern
MENA Programming Intern
ISC COUSIN
BCC Programming Intern
Apply on the job board before March 15th. Visit our website for position descriptions.
02/03/2026
"UW–Madison’s vibrant, interdisciplinary campus arts culture attracts students and professors from around the world. But don’t just take our word for it." Professor Choy and her current projects are among those highlighted in this article. Read more:
Why Wisconsin?
UW–Madison’s vibrant, interdisciplinary campus arts culture attracts students and professors from around the world. But don’t just take our word for it.
11/25/2025
The Asian American Studies Program offices will be closed Wednesday, November 26-28th. If you need to contact us, please send an email at [email protected]. Have a safe holiday!
11/12/2025
HAPPENING TODAY! "Movement & Storytelling with Dana Tai-soon Burgess"
Wednesday, 5:30 -7 pm, Chazen Museum of Art
Dana Tai Soon Burgess speaks about and presents dance inspired by the art of Okinawan-American Toshiko Takaezu. Called one of America's most "compelling and conceptually innovative artists of the last century", her career began when (along with Burgess' mother Anna Kang Burgess) she left her plantation home in Hawai'i to study ceramics at the Cranbrook Academy. Having close family ties, Burgess presents an intimate perspective of this boundary-crossing master.
📣 Movement and Storytelling with Dana Tai Soon Burgess
🗓️ WEDNESDAY | 🕠5:30–7 p.m. | 📍 Chazen Auditorium
Join us for an intimate keynote with Dana Tai Soon Burgess, blending conversation, performance, and cultural insight to show how dance bridges past and present. As the Smithsonian’s first choreographer-in-residence at the National Portrait Gallery, Burgess is known for transforming galleries into immersive stages. Members of his company will perform, including an excerpt from 'Landscapes: A Tribute to Toshiko Takaezu.'
RSVPs encouraged (walk-ins welcome): https://loom.ly/xvqPg7o
Asian American Studies Program, UW-Madison
11/04/2025
East of LA is a stand-up show that features Asian American comedians in the Midwest. Originally at the Lincoln Lodge Theater in Chicago, this show is coming to Madison for one night only to highlight Asian American comedians and their experiences in the Midwest and show those of us on the coasts that you don’t need to be near salty water to be funny.
With performances by Yzzy Zarate, Syed Hasnain, Jerry Tran, Sonal Aggarwal, and William Paik.
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Friday, November 7, 2025
Doors at 7:30pm
Show at 8pm
The Forward Club Breese Stevens Field
917 E Mifflin St
Madison, WI
Enter the bar and performance space by Gate 6 and take the door on the right.
*THIS IS AN INDOOR SHOW.
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General admission tickets are $15 in advance, $20 day of show. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/east-of-la-tickets-1763182198419
SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR STUDENTS (CASH ONLY): $5 at the door with a student ID!
RSVP on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/events/1334189635021545
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Recommended for ages 18+. Lineup subject to change.
Seating is first come, first served, so we suggest arriving thirty minutes prior to showtime when doors open to have your pick of seats.
We do not offer refunds, but if you purchase a ticket and are unable to attend, please contact Cheshire Cat Comedy at [email protected] to redeem for free admission to a future show of your choice. Refunds are issued automatically in the event of a show's cancellation.
10/22/2025
New to campus? Have questions about research, books, or just where to start? Get to know our UW Libraries through the MSC!
Get connected with your campus resources and stop by the UW Libraries at MSC event to meet your librarians and explore College Library. Discover helpful tools and services, ask questions, and grab some candy 🍬✨
📍College Library
đź•“ Wednesday, October 29th at 3-5pm
Stop in, say hi, and make the library your new go-to for success! 📚đźŤ
10/22/2025
On Poetry and Community
"The poems that floated within my father’s voice defined the home I needed when I was young in much the same way that Niedecker’s poems and legacy do for me today."