Tuesday, April 3, 2012

April Newsletter

It's finally Spring Time!
Happy April! 
You know what that means...

OUR ANNUAL CULTURE SHOW IS RIGHT AROUND THE CORNER! Mark your calendar!
When: SATURDAY, 4/14TH 7PMWhere: Tsai Performance Centerhttp://www.facebook.com/events/201613846618291/

Ticket sales: GSU Link, starting Monday 4/9th,12PM-4PM.
Price: Presale ONLY $2! 
YOU DON'T WANT TO MISS OUT ON KSA'S BIGGEST EVENT OF THE YEAR!
You can also pay with Convenience Points. Come to the GSU Link table, starting this Thursday to buy your ticket!
**special thanks to sponsors KITA and KF for supporting our show!
Check out what Boston Korea newspaper has to say about our culture show:
http://bostonkorea.com/news.php?code=&mode=view&num=14368

  • Pojangmacha
Date & Location is TBA! BUT be on the lookout for Pojangmacha soon after KSA Culture show!
Pojangmacha: Small tented carts in Korea, selling variety of Korea's popular street food.
Be excited to try some popular delicious Korean food for cheap!


  • Summer Opportunities:
-Korea America Student Conference
KASC is a student-led, intensive academic and cultural Conference where 25 U.S. and 25 Korean students live, travel and study for the entire month of July.  Every year, the Conference convenes at 4 different universities across the U.S. or Korea (it rotates countries every summer) and the 50 students explore and discuss global issues confronted by both countries.The student Executive Committee is currently recruiting delegates to participate in the 5th KASC.
If you're interested, check out www.kasc2012.org 
Deadline: April 16th, 2012 

-Seoul National University International Summer Institute 2012
To promote the ISI program, there will be a presentation on 4/4th 6PM-7PM at BU, and a dinner afterward.
What is ISI? It is a five-week immersion program will take place in the heart of South Korea’s capital, Seoul.
Students will have the opportunity to study and interact with prestigious faculty and students from all 
over the world. With over 20 course offerings in a wide array of subjects ranging from East Asian 
Studies, Korea, Japan, and China), the Liberal Arts & Humanities, to more practical courses such as 
Korean Language, students can customize their educational experience according to their specific interests. 
For more information, feel free to contact Paul Lee at America@snu.ac.kr

-Summer HousingAnyone who is looking for boston housing over the summer, for next year, or forever, emailboston.housing.rentals@gmail.com for guaranteed discounts and a great variety of options offered based on personal budgets, requests, and preferences! 
  
HAVE A GREAT WEEK & See you all at the Culture Show!

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