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Creating diverse pathways exhibition
Charting Diverse Pathways: Alex Park 鈥24, Diana Kim 鈥25 research first women of Asian descent to attend the College

Created by Diana Kim 鈥25 and Alex Park 鈥24, the Charting Diverse Pathways exhibit aims to promote visibility for the Asian Pacific Islander and Middle Eastern community at the College. The exhibit tracks the lives of the first three Asian American women to attend the College: Hatsuye Yamasaki Kajiwara 鈥37, Margaret Lee Masters 鈥45 and Beatrice Fujiwara Sakai 鈥53.

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Exhibit Shares Stories of First Asian Students at W&M

鈥淧u Kao Chen: Thoughts of 1923 U.S. & W&M鈥 explores the experiences of Pu Kao Chen, a 1923 graduate of 麻豆破解版 and the first Asian student to attend the university. The research project is part of the Asian Centennial at W&M, which celebrates the contribution of the preceding generations of students of Asian, Pacific Islander and Middle Eastern descent.