UTSATSA is aimed to help new students from Taiwan to fit in at UTSA as soon as possible, providing advices for new students may have on documentation problem, also share information and activity of other organization like Texas Taiwanese Biotechnology Association Annual Symposium, jobs information, and position openings. UTSATSA is a student organization form for international students from Taiwan. Even during pandemic time, we still met through online platforms. The main idea we proposed was that we make a club to create that same experience for other UTSA students.īased on our mission, we invited UTSA students to attend different cultural events host by our organization every semester, and it’s been 2 years so far. We got to know each other, spoke and interacted more than we had in the whole year we had while taking Chinese class at UTSA. In the states taking the class we were all distant, didn’t know much about each other, didn’t really interact, just showed up and it felt like any other class we had. Liang Ward who organized the study-abroad trip in 2019. All original members were former or at the time current students of the professor Dr. The story of how this club started began in Taiwan on a study-abroad trip of 2019.
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It is a club to be a part of and make the most of college experience. Other than that it includes a place to learn a new Chinese culture and people who are willing to learn and are open minded. We provide a place for UTSA students to meet friends where people have relatable backgrounds and experiences of upbringing and childhood. We WILL find materials/resources for you to learn your target language regardless if we currently have them. Resources/materials are available for the following languages:Īkkadian, Classical Syriac, Hebrew, Swahili, Tagalog, Thai, Mongolian, Korean, Hungarian, Hindi, Bengali, Kurdish, Armenian, Lithuanian, Ukrainian, Czech, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Serbian, Italian, Portuguese, Dutch, Danish, Swedish, Icelandic, Irish, Vietnamese, Cantonese, Malay, Finnish, Estonian, Georgian, African Languages, Arabic, Turkish, Persian, Modern Greek, Welsh, Scottish Gaelic, German, Yiddish, Polish, Russian, Romanian, Spanish, Catalan, Basque, French, Japanese, and Chinese.Īny language not listed just means that we don’t offer resources for that language on hand. Furthermore, the organization fosters a productive learning space to study with like-minded people regardless of language similarity. Additionally, we offer opportunities to get 1-on-1 practice with native speaking tutors to help learn or elevate your language proficiency.
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The Language Learning Organization at UTSA provides materials/resources for learning any language. SAS aspires to garner awareness in seeking greater, robust support for access to art education, celebration of local cultures, or preservation of cultures of marginalized populations. Moreover, SAS seeks to support individual artists, artist collectives, and the institutions that support them. Student Art Society organizes fundraisers, selling member-designed art stickers, with all profits donated to Bihl Haus Arts programs to promote wellness among veterans, under-served older adults, and underrepresented groups through engagement with the arts.
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Working with the Wunderkammer for Ontological Observation (WOO Lab), SAS promotes students to investigate how scientific methodologies can inform approaches to art making and promotes students in the sciences to engage with the curiosity they feel for their research through conceptual, expressive lenses of art. Meetings include discussions on history and culture as well as instructional workshops and plein-air painting sessions. Student Art Society is a network for students of all majors seeking to enhance aesthetic appreciation, engage in art-making, and gain multicultural, intergenerational awareness.