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The Source

The biannual A³C publication known as The Source, commonly referred to as "The Sourcebook" among students, is the definitive guide to the Asian American community at Stanford. Contents include academic information, history of Asian Americans at the university, campus organizations, special events and community resources. Copies of The Source are delivered to incoming freshman and transfer students each year during orientation.

The Source is your one-stop shop for getting to know the diverse Asian American community and student groups on campus! Check out the latest Source.

The Source Issue Archive

Stanford Journal of Asian American Studies

Cover page of AAS Journal

The Stanford Journal of Asian American Studies (SJAAS) is an online journal featuring excellence in the field of Asian American Studies. It is published by Asian American Studies at Stanford University. 

Submissions to the Journal

In addition to original research papers, we will consider essays, short fiction, poems or visual art. The preferred lengths are poems, less than 80 lines; essays, 1500 words; short fiction, 3000 words; and research papers, 5000 words. To view our previous publication, see Stanford Journal of Asian American Studies.

Questions about the Journal

Email Professor Murphy-Shigematsu  or Annie Phan about inquiries.

David Palumbo-Liu is the senior editor.

How to Submit Content

Email submissions for the journal with "SJAAS: General Edition_Your Name" in the subject line to Stanford Asian American Studies.

CommunicASIANS

Several issues of Communicasions

As of August 2009, CommunicASIANS is no longer published. However, many topics covered in past issues are still relevant.

CommunicASIANS was a quarterly magazine, published by the A³C, that highlighted events, news and current issues in the Asian American community on and off campus. The magazine also served as an opportunity for various organizations and individuals to express their opinions and views on life as an Asian American.

Archive of Past Issues