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“It’s really important to have a creative outlet on campus, and to have a voice in forming the ways we think about Asian and Asian American identity,” said Jo Ouyang ’26, a co-EIC for VISIONS.

Courtesy of VISIONS Magazine.

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After reviewing an ad hoc committee’s findings and advice from curricular deans, HIAA faculty ultimately voted in November to “uncouple” the concentration from the department.




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