
Advancing research
Through his work in TU’s praying mantis lab, Lohit Garikipati is following his curiosity to advance our understanding of the species' behaviors.
Read StoryWe honor the diverse cultures of Asian, Pacific Islander, Middle Eastern and Desi Americans (APIMEDA) on TU’s campus and beyond.
The APIMEDA diaspora comprises nearly 100 countries from North Africa to Asia and the islands of Melanesia, Micronesia and Polynesia. The term expands traditional AAPI affinity groupings to be more inclusive of Middle Eastern and Desi Americans. We recognize the broad experiences and contributions of these distinct ethnicities and cultures, and celebrate the many ways APIMEDA community members make TU more vibrant.
Through his work in TU’s praying mantis lab, Lohit Garikipati is following his curiosity to advance our understanding of the species' behaviors.
Read StoryMahnaz Moallem was awarded the Elkins Professorship for her impact on TU students. She’s using the award to establish cybersecurity clubs and internships for students.
Read StoryPoet, writer and journalist Ashley Hajimirsadeghi ’24 secured three prestigious grants and scholarships. They'll take her across the globe.
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The Asia North Exhibition & Festival is a series of performances, art installations and workshops in celebration of Baltimore's cultural history.
1 to 2 p.m. in Burdick
All are welcome to join the Asian Faculty & Staff Association for weekly open pickleball play on the Burdick courts.
As APIMEDA coordinator, Atika develops programming to build community and connect students with resources for success.
As president of the Filipino Cultural Association at Towson, Yna creates spaces where students from all backgrounds can participate in social and cultural activities.
As co-chair of the Asian Faculty and Staff Association, Cris brings together faculty and staff for community and growth opportunities—including a TU pickleball league.
Learn MoreAll Tigers deserve to live in an environment where they can feel safe and thrive. We condemn hate speech and racist behavior of any kind.
Learn MoreFor more than 50 years, TU's Asian Arts and Culture Center (AA&CC) has showcased stories, arts and culture to challenge stereotypes and strengthen cultural understanding. The AA&CC gallery hosts year-round programs and exhibitions on TU’s campus, while their sponsorship of Asia North brings art, music, food and fun to Greater Baltimore throughout the month of May.
Programs and exhibitions Asia North CelebrationTU students can study at an international partner school just outside of Tokyo, Japan, explore an exchange program in Akita, Japan or travel with faculty-led programs that span the globe.
Learn MoreMinors in Chinese and Japanese enable students to develop the intercultural communication skills required for jobs in international business, education, tourism and more. 
Learn MoreThe Asian Studies Minor enables students in other disciplines to gain a deeper knowledge of Asian nations and culture which can be used to aid careers in business, journalism, government service, law and more.
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With support from a TU Foundation grant, professor Vicky Cai is helping future educators deploy emerging technologies to better prepare and engage students.
Jo Ouyporn blends computer science skills with a passion for assistive technology to improve accessibility for students.
The 2023 Board of Regents Faculty Award nominee for mentorship is giving students the tools to create effective curricula.
Statistics based on federal reporting guidelines as of fall 2024.
TU students identify as Asian, Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander.
TU faculty and staff members identify as Asian, Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander.
APIMEDA affinity groups on TU’s campus