Category Archives: Asia-US Service Learning Program
Yuika Kubo was a participant in the 2010 Asia-U.S. Service-Learning (AUSL) program. She shares her experience joining the first Taiwan Business and Culture (TBC) program ran by members of VIA’s Taiwan Alumni Committee (TAC) in September. Since meeting many friends … Continue reading
Michelle Wang is currently a student at the Guangzhou English Training Center for the Handicapped, a school in China that VIA has partnered with for 12 years. In August 2011, she joined VIA’s Asia-U.S. Service-Learning Program in the San Francisco … Continue reading
This summer VIA’s Asia-U.S. Service-Learning (AUSL) Program participants collaborated with several local non-profit partners throughout the Bay Area. One group worked with Oakland Digital Arts and Literacy Center (ODALC), supporting ODALC’s mission to help the community flourish through technology, innovation … Continue reading
We asked alumni Kazuharu Omata to share his VIA experiences. Kazuharu has been participating in and coordinating VIA’s Stanford Programs for several years, most recently as a coordinator for the 2011 Asia-U.S. Service Learning (AUSL) Program. What is your most … Continue reading
In July VIA welcomed our Stanford Programs (SP) coordinators and Asia Programs (AP) volunteers to Stanford University for training. We are excited that for the first time in recent memory we held the training for both sides of VIA (SP … Continue reading
Yoson (Joe) Chen, is a graduate from GETCH, an Asia Programs post in Guangzhou, China, as well as Stanford Programs participant in AUSL (Asia-U.S.-Service-Learning) Program 2008. In 2010, Joe joined a cycling team committed to promoting the 2010 Guagnzhou Asian … Continue reading
Ming Jia is a Stanford ‘10 student who was a coordinator on VIA’s spring Serving American Community and summer Asia-U.S. Service-Learning (AUSL) Programs at Staford in 2009. In the summer of 2010, Ming received a Haas Fellowship to implement a … Continue reading


