With over 300 Korean-American and Korean-International student constituent, an operating budget of $20,000 and hosting events year-round, the Cornell KSA is one of the largest and most active student-run, not-for-profit organizations on campus.
Each year, the KSA programs a variety of social, cultural, political events - each of which contributes to its main goals: fostering and enhancing relationships among students of Korean descent and promoting the learning and awareness of Korean culture throughout Cornell and the surrounding community.
The Cornell KSAs consistent efforts have created resounding effects on campus. The presence of Koreans have been seen and heard through events such as the annual Culture Night, the Comfort Women Lessons of Courage college tour, and the talk on race relations given by Angela Oh. Furthermore, Cornell KSA received the Most Distinguished KSA awards at Korean American Students Conference XIV, XV, XVIII, and XVIII, and had the honor of hosting KASCON XVII.
Needless to say, we are all very excited and look forward to a most eventful year.