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Support the Free Harvard, Fair Harvard Slate for the Harvard College Board of Overseers

Dear Friend, if you are Harvard degree holders (either undergraduate or graduate degree), please help to get the 5 candidates — the “Free Harvard, Fair Harvard” slate — onto the ballot to run for the Harvard College Board of Overseers. Candidate Name: Lee Cheng, Stephen Hsu, Ralph Nader, Stuart Taylor Jr., Ron Unz Candidate Biographies: Free Harvard Fair… Read More »

AACE Hosts a New Year Luncheon at the Washington Metropolitan Area

Dr. Jack Ouyang, one of the founding members of Asian American Coalition for Education (“AACE”), along with Dr. Ting Dai, Secretary of AACE, hosted a greet-and-meet lunch event with local Chinese community leaders resident in Washington DC metropolitan area. It is part of national outreach efforts by AACE for the leadership to gather ideas, exchange thoughts and seek… Read More »

Rally Pictures in front of the Supreme Court

Demonstration in front of the Supreme Court, December 9th, 2015

Asian American Organizations to Hold Demonstration in front of the Supreme Court

For Immediate Release December 7, 2015 Asian American Organizations to Hold Demonstration on December 9, 2015 in Washington DC when the Supreme Court hears the Fisher v. University of Texas Livingston, New Jersey: Led by the Asian American Coalition for Education (AACE), many Asian American organizations, including the 80-20 Education Foundation, the Asian American Legal Foundation and the… Read More »

Asian American Coalition Rejects OCR’s Report on Princeton University’s Alleged Discrimination against Asian Americans

For Immediate Release September 28, 2015 Short Hills, New Jersey: Asian American Coalition for Education (AACE) has issued a letter ( Attached ) to Ms. Catherine Lhamon, Assistant Secretary of the Office for Civil Rights (OCR), U.S. Department of Education, rejecting the conclusion in OCR’s September 9, 2015 letter to Princeton University relative to alleged discrimination against Asian… Read More »