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Asian American Resource Center

As a unit of the Division of Academic Affairs, the Asian American Resource Center (commonly known as the AARC) supports the mission and vision of Northern Illinois University to promote excellence and engagement in teaching and learning, research and scholarship, creativity and artistry and outreach and service.

 

Mission

The AARC creates an inclusive environment where Asian American students cultivate a strong sense of community at NIU, and where campus and community partners collaborate to raise awareness about the rich cultural heritage of Asian Americans. The Asian American Resource Center provides:

  • Student-centered services
  • Student learning opportunities
  • Leadership development
  • Student organizational advisement
  • Educational/cultural programs


Your help will support our following programs and initiatives at the AARC:

Peer Mentor Program

This program will provide a sense of belonging, connection to ethnic identity, and support the academic success of AAPI first-year students. Asian American students are underrepresented at NIU. Incoming students need support to transition successfully to college. The model minority often ascribed to AAPI students incorrectly portrays that they do not need support resources. The AARC will support enhanced training programs to equip mentors with skills and competencies to support incoming students throughout the year. 

Weekly Retention Initiative for NIU AAPI Students

Current programming needs to expand to wider–campus audiences to meet the recommendations of AAPI students, staff, and faculty. High-impact speakers, alumni, and faculty will present campus-wide events supporting AAPI culture and heritage, history, and social justice issues in collaboration with campus partners. 


Academic Success Initiative

Boey Honors Program and AAPI Graduation Recognition for recognizing and acknowledging the achievement of NIU AAPI students. These programs follow best practices that other diversity and cultural resource centers offer. To provide equitable services and resources, the Asian American Resource Center provides these academic support services to recognize, support, and celebrate the achievement of AAPI students at Northern Illinois University.

$40,000
The Shigley Challenge for 1,500 Gifts
Proud NIU alumnus John Shigley '78, wants to see Huskies United 2021 reach 1,500 gifts. When that milestone is hit, it will unlock his $40,000 gift to support student scholarships into our totals.
1,500 / 1,500 Gifts
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$5,000
Dr. Vernese Edghill-Walden Challenge to Support Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Vice President for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Dr. Vernese Edghill-Walden, wants to inspire giving to the priorities of Academic Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (ADEI). When 100 people make a gift of any size to ADEI, it will unlock a gift of $5,000.
100 / 100 Gifts
Completed
$150,000
Banks-Erickson Huskies United Participation Challenge
NIU alumnus Raymond Banks ‘86 and Eric Erickson want to see the NIU family come together for Huskies United. When 1,000 gifts are made during Huskies United, a gift of $150,000 will be unlocked into our totals to support student scholarships.
1,000 / 1,000 Gifts
Completed
$1,500
NIU Chief of Staff New Donor Challenge
NIU’s Chief of Staff, Dr. Matt Streb, wants to inspire new donations to NIU. When 25 people make their first-ever gift to whatever area they choose during Huskies United, it will unlock his donation of $1,500 into our totals.
25 / 25 Gifts
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