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Nikki Brueggeman named Outstanding Senior

Congratulations to Nikki Brueggeman, who has been named the College of Arts and Sciences’ 2013 Outstanding Senior in Asian Studies.

Nikki’s adoptive mother, who is blind, taught her not to let setbacks keep her from doing the things that mattered. Originally from Walla Walla, Washington, Nikki has served as a legislative intern in Washington, D.C., and studied abroad in Osaka, Japan.

Nikki is past president of the Black Student Union and chaired the Council of Multicultural Student Presidents and the Scott-Coman Residence Hall Improvement Committee. She has been a member of the ASWSU Services and Activity Fees … » More …

Fall 2007 Asia Program newsletter

The PDF version of our fall 2007 newsletter is now available online. This issue’s topics include recent Asia Program accomplishments, photos from students’ study abroad experiences, the mission of the Asia Program, our undergraduate research symposium, the 2006 Asian Studies on the Pacific Coast Conference, a faculty profile of Dr. Michael Myers, and more!

Fall 2005 Asia Program newsletter

The PDF version of our fall 2005 newsletter is now available online. This issue’s topics include recent Asia Program accomplishments, the future of Asian studies at WSU and our current fundraising initiative, a note on scholarship winner Drew Cason’s study abroad experience in Japan, a faculty profile of Alice Spitzer, an update from alumna and India Research Scholarship winner Natasha Jaksich, and more!