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Asian and Asian American community at Stanford University: Websites

After using this guide, Stanford Libraries users will be able to identify and access primary and secondary sources about the history of the Asian and Asian American community at Stanford University.

Stanford University Website Collection

Stanford Archives has regularly crawled websites on the stanford.edu domain since 2013, although web archives also exist from before that time.

Use the links below to access historical web content.

The A³C builds a community of Asian and Asian American students, faculty, staff and alumni that fosters greater understanding and awareness of the Asian experience in America. It offers many resources for the community. The A³C is home to over thirty student organizations that hold weekly meetings and rehearsals in the center and also use the office as workspace for planning events.

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The Center for Comparative Studies in Race & Ethnicity (CCSRE) is Stanford’s interdisciplinary hub for teaching and research on race and ethnicity, and includes the Asian American Studies program. CCSRE houses the Undergraduate Program in Comparative Studies in Race & Ethnicity and the Research Institute of Comparative Studies in Race & Ethnicity. In partnership with the Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty Development and Diversity, CCSRE also benefits from the Faculty Development Initiative (FDI) which recruits scholars in race and ethnicity who work with the Center.

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