NJDOE Integrates Sikh American History into Social Studies Curriculum
New Jersey is home to one of the largest Sikh American populations in the United States, with approximately 100,000 residents identifying with the faith.
Asian American / Asian Research Institute
The City University of New York
New Jersey is home to one of the largest Sikh American populations in the United States, with approximately 100,000 residents identifying with the faith.
Students in 23 states now learn about Asian American history due to legal requirements of their K-12 public schools, according to new research from Committee of 100, a nonprofit leadership organization of distinguished Chinese Americans.
A new study found that Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander people had the highest rate of stroke among people from other race and ethnic groups, with a rate more than three times higher than that of white people.
State Sen. John Liu joined Manhattan Assembly Member Grace Lee and members of the Representing and Empowering AANHPI Community History (R.E.A.C.H.) Coalition outside City Hall on Wednesday, Aug. 27, to celebrate the passage of the AANHPI Education Equity Act in the New York State legislature and call on Gov. Kathy Hochul to sign the bill … Read more
Governor Hochul signed landmark legislation to require Title VI anti-discrimination coordinators on every New York college campus. Coordinators will work hand-in-hand with students, faculty, and staff to confront discrimination on campus as part of the Governor’s longstanding commitment to promote a safe learning environment for all students in New York’s higher education institutions. This important … Read more
The Wolfe Institute will be hosting events throughout the academic year to introduce Professor Jeung to the campus community in anticipation of his residency during the week of March 16, 2026.