
Monday, March 9, 2009
Movie & Discussion – “God of Cookery”
The God of Cookery is a 1996 Hong Kong comedy film is the story of celebrity chef Stephen Chow who knows very little about cooking and is willing to hawk any product for a price. The arrogant and cocky Chow is known as the "God of Cookery" and runs a successful business empire, as well as appearing as a judge for rigged culinary competitions.
7pm-9pm
Catamount Room
Co-sponsored by the Asian Student Association and the Office of Multicultural Affairs

Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Movie & Discussion – “My Sassy Girl”
My Sassy Girl is a 2001 South Korean romantic comedy film which is based on the true story told in a series of love letters written by Kim Ho-sik.
7pm-9pm
Multipurpose Room A
Co-sponsored by the Asian Student Association and the Office of Multicultural Affairs

Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Movie & Discussion – “A Man Once Superman”
A Man Who Was Superman is a story about an unlikely ``hero'' who goes out of his way to help # or rescue # the planet by helping senior citizens cross the street and hand-standing in the middle of the road ``to push away'' the detrimental effects of the sun.
7pm-9pm
University Center Theater
Co-sponsored by the Asian Student Association and the Office of Multicultural Affairs
Monday, March 23, 2009
Japanese Tea & Flower Arranging Traditions
Presented by Emiko Nishiwaki, Japan Outreach Program Coordinator
2:30pm-4:00pm
Multipurpose Room B
Sponsored by the Office of Multicultural Affairs

Tuesday, March 24, 2009
3rd Annual Asian Dinner Night
Featuring the Indonesian Gamelan Group and Hot Wing Contest
6pm-9pm
Illusions
Tickets $8 in advance; $10 at the door
Advance tickets will be on sale March 17-19 on the 2nd floor of the UC from 10am-1pm
Sponsored by the Asian Student Association
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
“A Day of Diversity”
30th Annual International Festival
10am-3:30pm
University Center Lawn
Sponsored by the Office of International Programs and Services

“Walking Each Other Home: A National Conversation on Race”
Guest Speaker: Lee Mun Wah
6:30pm
University Center Grandroom
A nationally-acclaimed lecturer and Master Diversity & Communications Trainer, Lee Mun Wah is a Chinese American community therapist, documentary filmmaker, Special Education educator, performing poet, Asian folkteller and author. He is also the Executive Director of StirFry Seminars & Consulting, which works with corporations, government agencies, educational institutions, and social agencies to facilitate diversity issues through healthy and authentic cross cultural relationships.
We will view his latest film, Last Chance for Eden, which is a film series on racism, sexism, and heterosexism followed by a presentation and discussion with Mr. Lee Mun Wah.
Co-sponsored by the Office of Student Affairs, Multicultural Affairs, Residential Student Success Program, Leadership Institute, Last Minute Productions, Women’s Center, University Center, Asian Student Association, Organization of Ebony Students, La Voz Latina and the SGA Diversity Council
Contact the Office of Multicultural Affairs at 828-227-2276 for additional information.







