We Celebrate! APIDA Heritage Month 2025

April is a busy time around the W.A. Franke Honors College, but let's take time to pause and celebrate the rich tapestry of cultures, histories, and contributions of Asian, Pacific Islander, and Desi American (APIDA) communities during APIDA Heritage Month. This month and the next provides a meaningful opportunity for reflection and appreciation for the diverse voices within our University of Arizona community. By honoring their experiences and achievements, we deepen our understanding of cultural diversity and promote unity within our community.
Throughout the month of April and beyond, let us engage in meaningful dialogue, celebrate the different perspectives we bring, and actively support initiatives that promote belonging amongst all students. There are many resources within our campus community, as well as events happening in and around the University of Arizona and the W.A. Franke Honors College that all are welcome to and encouraged to attend.
Happy APIDA Heritage Month!
Community Organizations & Clubs
Franke AANHPI Scholars is a club dedicated to giving students of Asian-American and Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander backgrounds a space to find community within the Honors College. All are welcome, and they have a meeting on April 7! See the event calendar for up-to-date meeting times.
Asian Pacific American Student Affairs (APASA) - The APASA Center provides students with a place to meet new friends, hang out between classes and learn more about what The University of Arizona has to offer. They have a wide range of services, including events, student success programs, advising & tutoring, and more! APASA is located in the Student Union Suite 409. They are open from Mondays - Thursdays between 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM and Fridays 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM.
Pre-Health Asian Pacific American Medical Student Association (APAMSA) - This is a student-led collaborative organization that aims to enhance undergraduate pathways for Asian Pacific American pre-health students by addressing challenges they face in education, medicine and healthcare, and society.
Asian American Cultural Association (AACA) - A non-profit organization at The University of Arizona dedicated to instilling and maintaining a spirit of community among Asians and Asian Americans.
Tucson Chinese Chorizo Project - Celebrating the Chinese Chorizo, a symbol for community resiliency & solidarity created by early Chinese & Mexican immigrants in Tucson, AZ.
Check It Out
Hear stories from student athletes in Arizona Athletics' celebration of APIDA Heritage Month.
Love KPOP? Don't miss UNDERSKOR, UA's official KPOP dance team.
Resources & Support
The University of Arizona is determined to meet the rising anti-Asian and Pacific Islander racism with compassion and inclusion. This page is to provide resources, opportunities for engagement and sharing your stories, avenues for enhancing your understanding of APIDA history, culture, and experiences, and suggestions for diverse mediums that celebrate Asian, Pacific Islander, and APIDA joy. The lists are not exhaustive but are a great place to start.