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Last Thursday, I was invited by S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications and Office of Multicultural Affairs to be the concluding speaker for Syracuse University’s Asian Pacific American Heritage Month.
During my presentation, I shared with the audience a little bit about what I do, my international charity endeavors, 10+ year experience in non-profit performing arts camps and upbringing. I also shared some advice that I’ve accumulated from professionals along the way on my journey. I was also able to launch my font last week, entitled “elicit” and used it throughout my slide show! My audience was comprised of Newhouse students, professors, staff, alumni and members of the Greek community.
In addition to Thursday’s event, I was invited by the Communications & Rhetorical Studies department of the Visual & Performing Arts School to speak on Friday. I was surprised so many people showed up, considering it was Mayfest (the day where SU students go crazy and partake in….festivities).
I’ve been blessed to be able to cross off another “to-do” on my life  bucket list : public speaking and being invited by my alma mater - all  under the age of 25. Thank you to everyone who came out to support!
(photo taken by Sze Wong at Newhouse III on e.murda)

elicitaffair:

Last Thursday, I was invited by S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications and Office of Multicultural Affairs to be the concluding speaker for Syracuse University’s Asian Pacific American Heritage Month.

During my presentation, I shared with the audience a little bit about what I do, my international charity endeavors, 10+ year experience in non-profit performing arts camps and upbringing. I also shared some advice that I’ve accumulated from professionals along the way on my journey. I was also able to launch my font last week, entitled “elicit” and used it throughout my slide show! My audience was comprised of Newhouse students, professors, staff, alumni and members of the Greek community.

In addition to Thursday’s event, I was invited by the Communications & Rhetorical Studies department of the Visual & Performing Arts School to speak on Friday. I was surprised so many people showed up, considering it was Mayfest (the day where SU students go crazy and partake in….festivities).

I’ve been blessed to be able to cross off another “to-do” on my life bucket list : public speaking and being invited by my alma mater - all under the age of 25. Thank you to everyone who came out to support!

(photo taken by Sze Wong at Newhouse III on e.murda)

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Paving The WaySyracuse University & Kappa Phi Lambda Alumna Victoria ‘Elicit’ Chan will be speaking Thursday, April 28th at 7pm in Newhouse III 141 as part of Syracuse University’s Asian Pacific American month. 
Victoria was there every step of the way while Jackie was making “The Karate Kid”. Come hear her speak about her adventures as the executive assistant for the famous Jackie Chan! 
Saving the best event for last. You wouldn’t want to miss out on this event!

Paving The Way

Syracuse University & Kappa Phi Lambda Alumna Victoria ‘Elicit’ Chan will be speaking Thursday, April 28th at 7pm in Newhouse III 141 as part of Syracuse University’s Asian Pacific American month. 

Victoria was there every step of the way while Jackie was making “The Karate Kid”. Come hear her speak about her adventures as the executive assistant for the famous Jackie Chan! 

Saving the best event for last. You wouldn’t want to miss out on this event!

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44 Stars of Excellence Gala

44 Stars of Excellence Gala

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KPL Gran Torino Movie Screening

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2011 Gamma Chapter Banquet

Thanks to everyone who came out to our banquet! We hope everyone enjoyed their night.

Congrats to the graduating 2011 Seniors! 

Allison ‘Ethereal’ Ip
Sharon ‘Ecstatic’ Zhang
Sze ‘Culprit’ Wong


Gamma chapter picture! With red carpet appearance, Celina ‘Ophira’ & Diana ‘Arisia’! 


Hey hey ladies

 
4/5 Upsilons


Everyone looks so lovely with their dresses!


Pretty in white<3


2011 Banquet chairs. Huge thanks for Cynthia & Christina for organizing banquet! 


2011 Superlatives Awards
No banquet is complete without superlatives. Here are our results this year! Do you agree with the results?

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Where We Come From

Where We Come From Jeopardy workshop hosted by Kappa Phi Lambda


Christina ‘Liora’ as Alex Trebek


Props to Candice ‘Sela’ for putting together the powerpoint! 

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Victoria Chan &#8216;Elicit&#8217;, who graduated 2 years ago will coming back to SU to speak on behalf of APA month! Be on the lookout for this event on April 28th from this inspirational woman. You gooo girl, we are so proud of you! 
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Syracuse University’s Asian Pacific American Heritage Month. Check out who the concluding speaker is! =)
For more information, check out APA month’s blogspot.

Victoria Chan ‘Elicit’, who graduated 2 years ago will coming back to SU to speak on behalf of APA month! Be on the lookout for this event on April 28th from this inspirational woman. You gooo girl, we are so proud of you! 

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Syracuse University’s Asian Pacific American Heritage Month. Check out who the concluding speaker is! =)

For more information, check out APA month’s blogspot.

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Pigs can’t fly, but maybe these paper cranes can!


Chao Dou! She definitely deserves an award for all her hard-work and dedication on campus. Thanks for making this event happen!


Folding cranes! Alan is the crane master of the table.


Look at Candice Tsang ‘Sela’ sweating making those cranes.


As a result everyone made 1300 cranes in 6 hours! Wooohoooo! 

Want to help? It’s not too late! For more information check out: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=189826244394829 

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Japan Paper Crane Project

Come join us to make beautiful paper cranes to raise money towards the relief of Japan!

Event: Paper Crane Making Sessions | Fund Raising Training Session
Location: Slocum Hall Atrium [Building next to College Place bus stop]
Date: Wednesday April 6 and Thursday April 7 
Time: Starting at 5:00 p.m.
 


I. For every two dollars a person donates, we will add a paper crane into the installation on the space between Schine Student Center and Newhouse

II. All funds will go to the Japanese Society in Manhattan, a nonprofit organization devoted to promoting mutual understanding, appreciation and cooperation between the United States and Japan. Donations to Japan Society are tax deductible, and they have pledged to send 100% of donations to organizations working in devastated areas.http://www.japansociety.or
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III. After we collect enough cranes, we will send all of the cranes to Students Rebuild which will donate two EXTRA dollars to Architects for Humanity to help rebuild Japan


For more information please visit: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=189826244394829 

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Enlightening talk by Brian C. Johnson on the &#8220;Reel Greek&#8221; @thereelbrian

Enlightening talk by Brian C. Johnson on the “Reel Greek” @thereelbrian

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&#8216;Secret&#8217; Workshop - Learn about The Secret to success and ways you can personally enrich your life.

‘Secret’ Workshop - Learn about The Secret to success and ways you can personally enrich your life.

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Meet the Greeks!



Stop by and see what we are all about! 

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2011 WorkIn Asia Event

Kappa Phi Lambda at WorkIn Asia’s 2011 Annual Event! 

The goal of WorkIn Asia is to inform Syracuse University students of the vast career opportunities in Asia.

For more information about them check out their website at http://workinasia.web.officelive.com


Mingling at Whitman School of Management Atrium


Representing Hong Kong booth. Woop!
Amy Tin & Allison Ye ‘Ethereal’ 


Speakers for the event
Professor Chung Chen, J.P. Morgan Chase Shane Berkley, and WIA President Chao Dou

Picture Credit: Ty Liew