Word: cheng
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Asian American Association co-chair Joan R. Cheng '95 sees a more concrete opportunity in the Hillel construction. She points to the soon-to-be-vacant Hillel building at 74 Mt. Auburn St. as a possible sight of a multicultural center. Harvard owns the building...
...Other issues have come to the forefront and displaced it," Cheng says of the recent attention given to faculty diversity and ethnic studies. "But now that the Hillel building is open, maybe that's our opportunity...
...speakers or held study groups, [a center] would be so much more convenient," Cheng says...
...Cheng supports a common center over separate facilities. "Having a multicultural center would probably foster greater cooperation among the groups," she says. "It would force the groups to acknowledge each other...
...Asian American Association, Cheng says, other issues currently take precedent over a multicultural center. "Obviously it's not gotten off the ground. It's not something I think that students think is the most important thing," she says, citing other considerations like ethnic studies and faculty diversity...