What is UC Davis KASA?
The Korean American Student Association (KASA) at the University of California, Davis, is a student-run, campus organization that serves to create opportunities for networking, friendship, and fellowship, while promoting the Korean-American culture and heritage. We are an organization that strives to create an environment of diversity and equality, and we do not discriminate based on race, gender, religion, political views, or sexual orientation. We welcome students of all backgrounds and in all walks of college life; whether it be the incoming freshmen, new-to-campus junior transfers, grad students, or anyone in between.
KASA is an organization that also puts heavy emphasis on community service and spreading social awareness. Two years ago, KASA partnered with ΣKP to put on a charity concert headlined by artists Dumbfoundead & Clara C, with proceeds going to aid North Korean refugees, efforts to end human rights crises, and Japan earthquake relief. This year, we seek to be even more active in our community and to be an impact organization on campus.
Last year, KASA and other Asian-American organizations such as CSA (Chinese Student Association) and TCSS (Taiwanese Chinese Student Society) cooperated together to promote a public formal dance event which raised over $500 and donated to te Red Cross
KASA is an organization that also puts heavy emphasis on community service and spreading social awareness. Two years ago, KASA partnered with ΣKP to put on a charity concert headlined by artists Dumbfoundead & Clara C, with proceeds going to aid North Korean refugees, efforts to end human rights crises, and Japan earthquake relief. This year, we seek to be even more active in our community and to be an impact organization on campus.
Last year, KASA and other Asian-American organizations such as CSA (Chinese Student Association) and TCSS (Taiwanese Chinese Student Society) cooperated together to promote a public formal dance event which raised over $500 and donated to te Red Cross