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Association of Students from India
The Association of Students from India, popularly known as ASI, is one of the largest international groups at North Dakota State University. With a membership of nearly 350 students and 30 faculties from India, we are a strictly secular, non-profit and socio-cultural organization. Our's is an ever expanding community comprising of not only Indian but students of foreign origin as well. The activities span from organizing a wide variety of events to bring the multifaceted and dynamic face of India, addressing the concerns of the ASI members to community service and providing a forum for display of individual talent. We have always involved in contributing to the intercultural awareness of the NDSU community through actions and individual commitment. Membership is open to all students, faculty, and staff members of North Dakota State University.
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Association of Students from India
120 Memorial Union
North Dakota State University
Fargo, ND 58105Email |
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01/29/11 Dance en Masse 2011
NDSU Festival Concert Hall04/23/09 Dance En-Masse 2009
NDSU Festival Concert Hall
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