02/16/2021
Welcome back to a new semester! Due to the ongoing pandemic, SASE regionals will be fully remote the year! If you are interested in learning more or registering for regionals, click on the link below.
Register for the SASE Northeast Regional Conference:
Regional Conference
Overview
09/12/2020
Welcome back to a new semester! Due to the current pandemic, all SASE NYU events will be virtual. This semester, we are launching a new initiative to try to connect first-year students with upperclassmen. If you are interested in joining our virtual club events, want more information, or interested in participating in our new initiative, please fill out the general interest form below! Thank you!
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04/14/2020
Hello SASE cadets, We're looking for new members who are interested in becoming more involved in SASE! This year, we are using an application and interview process that will highlight your individual skills and assign a role that best fits you.
To apply, please use the form linked here:
https://forms.gle/sum5gL11Jnd1X8mFA
Applications will close by Saturday, April 22 at 11:59 pm EST. We will contact you by April 27th to schedule an interview with current e-board/committee members.
If you'd like to ask any questions, feel free to send a message to [email protected].
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03/05/2020
NYU had a great time at NERC 2020 two weeks ago! Stay tuned to hear about our next event on Friday, March 13 - hope to see you there!
11/05/2019
We're kicking off SASE week with spirit day by wearing our SASE quarter-zips! We are proud to represent New York University and SASE!
10/14/2019
NYU had a great time at SASE National Conference in Pittsburgh, PA! It was a weekend full of chapter bonding, professional development, and networking.
We brought 52 people this year - hope we can beat it next year! See you at SASENC2020!
09/15/2019
Thanks for celebrating Mid-Autumn Festival with us!
09/05/2019
New year, new e-board!! ðŸ¤ðŸ¤
Come meet our executive board and committee members tomorrow at Club Fest (11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, Jacobs Gym) and this Friday at our first General Body Meeting (It's Rice to Meat You, 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM, LC400)!
President: Moira Duya
Vice President: Erica Chou
Treasurer: Vi Dang
Secretary: Andrew Lee
Member Outreach: Kevin Xiang
Marketing Chair: Simran Kaur
Event Coordinators: Lauren H. Oh and Qin Ying Chen
Collaboration Chair: Karen Zheng
Senior Advisor: Sihao Chen
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SEE YOU SOON 🤗
03/07/2019
Are you tired of studying for midterms? Do you want to de-stress by slapping pies onto people’s faces? Then come take a break with us and join us on Friday, March 8th for our SASE Pie Day! We will be meeting up from 5pm-7:00pm in RH 201 where we will be fundraising for SASE by allowing you to pie the current members of the SASE E-board for $2-$3 dollars. We will also be providing free slices of assorted pies to eat during the event!
You can pay in cash during the event or you can pay through Venmo at with the description "Pie SASE / Name of member to be Pied/".
These are the people who you will be able to pie:
$2: Erica Chou, Moira Duya, Andrew Lee, Randy Martinez, Jon Pache, Karen Zheng
$3: Yoon Cho (The President)
We hope to see you there!
04/30/2017
Hi there! SASE NYU would love to share what our president (Derrick Yuen) has to say about SASE:
"There are many descriptions of what service is or why it is important, but I choose to believe that service is an opportunity to give back to the community and to work with people who you may come to trust through such an experience. The following photo was taken when I volunteered with my guidance counselor to work with the rest of my classmates to clean up Breezy Point after Hurricane Sandy attack at the year of 2012. It may not be a volunteering experience that I have done as a SASE member, but I feel that there is a lot that I took out from this experience. Out of many volunteering experiences over the years, I choose this photo because it reminds me of how much I felt and learned from working with everyone for a good cause. I never remembered why I chose to take this time and effort for such an action, but I honestly am glad that I did. Seeing the happiness of the old couple that I helped repair their home for was more than enough to show that my decision to work was for the right cause. It made me feel happy that my small actions can help their lives. In addition, working with my friends that I met from this experience made me realized that I can do everything that I can to help because I have people to help me and work with me. Service isn’t just serving back the community, rather it is the feeling of working with people and the dedication to help others that make service interesting, learning, and bonding experience for everyone. There are many hard times when it comes to volunteering, but it is the experience from taking the time to volunteer that can mean a lot. I want people to volunteer in services not only to help others, but also to enjoy every moment of working with others to make the best possible work done ever. "