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How do you define yourself?
Ever feel there is a disconnect between how you see yourself & others see you?
How does your social identity impact your Dartmouth experience?

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   Think: Who are you?
                 Unravel  & explore your identity (with new Dean June Chu)
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This Monday, Nov. 14
7 - 8 pm
Collis 101
* Free Dinner (Yama), Open to all
Please RSVP to "PAC" by Monday morning
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Did you know that Dartmouth has a new undergraduate Dean- June Chu?

Until recently, she was the Director of the Pan Asian Community House at UPenn and taught Asian American Studies courses.

Come explore complex questions about social identity.   June Chu will lead us through a series of activities examining the interplay of ethnicity, expectations, gender, and privilege (as it relates to the Pan Asian community).

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Hosted by the Office of Pluralism and Leadership (OPAL)
Blog:  http://panasiancommunity.com<http://panasiancommunity.com/>
Facebook: Pan Asian Community (Dartmouth)
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About June Chu:

June is a new Assistant Dean of Undergraduate Students, mostly working with first year students.   She is a graduate of the University of California, Davis, where she completed her Ph.D. Social (Cultural) Psychology.  Her research focuses on mental well-being of Asian American populations, particularly Chinese and Filipino Americans.   She also holds an undergraduate degree in Psychology from Bry Mawr College, a masters degree in Human Development and Psychology from Harvard University.   A second-generation Chinese American, she takes great pride in the successes of her immigrant parents, and her younger brother, Patrick.