Speak Up and Lead: Student Voices on the Power of AANAPISIs

When: Thursday, September 25, 2025 12pm–1pm PST / 9am-10am HST / 3pm-4pm EST Description: Join us for "Speak Up and Lead: Student Voices on the Power of AANAPISIs”, a dynamic student-focused webinar celebrating AANAPISI Week 2025. This event brings together student leaders from AANAPISI-designated colleges and universities to share their powerful, first-hand stories about how AANAPISI-funded..

Higher education organizations sign letters to protect critical federal resources for Minority-Serving Institutions

The Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities and a coalition of organizations that includes Asian Pacific Americans in Higher Education and National Coalition of Predominantly Black Institutions, joined in the signing of letters to House and Senate members urging action to protect critical federal resources for Minority-Serving Institutions (MSIs). The letter follows an announcement made..

Speaking Up: Elevating Voices and Impact of AANAPISIs

When: Monday, September 22, 2025 12pm–1pm PST / 9am-10am HST / 3pm-4pm EST Description: This panel will explore the critical role of Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-Serving Institutions (AANAPISIs) in advancing educational equity and student success through research, practice, and policy. Featuring insights from educational researchers, practitioners, and policy advocates, the discussion will..

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: APAHE Condemns U.S. Department of Education’s Elimination of AANAPISI, NHSI, and MSI Discretionary Funding

Contact: Dr. Rowena M. TomanengPresident of APAHEapainhighered@gmail.comwww.apahenational.org Asian Pacific Americans in Higher Education (APAHE) strongly condemns the recent decision by the U.S. Department of Education to end discretionary funding for Minority-Serving Institution (MSI) designations, including Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-Serving Institutions (AANAPISI) and Native Hawaiian-Serving Institutions (NHSI). This action represents an unprecedented attack..

AANAPISI Week 2025

Join us in celebrating AANAPISI Week! What is AANAPISI Week? AANAPISI Week takes place September 22–28, 2025 and celebrates the vital role of Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-Serving Institutions (AANAPISIs) — a federal designation created by Congress on September 27, 2007. These institutions are committed to expanding access to higher education and improving..

Save the Date: AANAPISI Week 2025

AANAPISI Week takes place September 22–28, 2025 and celebrates the vital role of Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-Serving Institutions (AANAPISIs) — a federal designation created by Congress on September 27, 2007. These institutions are committed to expanding access to higher education and improving outcomes for low-income, first-generation Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific..

New NCAPA Report: A 100-Day Review of the Trump Administration’s Impact on AANHPI Communities

Dear APAHE Community, As a member of The National Council of Asian Pacific Americans,  https://www.ncapaonline.org/, APAHE is proud to share NCAPA’s latest report, Shifting Policies, Lasting Impact: A 100-Days Review for AANHPI Communities. As the second Trump Administration begins, the pace and breadth of executive actions have intensified. Yet, the specific impacts on Asian American,..

Meet the 2025 APAHE Awardees

CEO Award | Community Champion Award (Posthumous) | Community Champion Award Kathi H. Hiyane-Brown CEO Award Kathi H. Hiyane-Brown, Ed.D., became the fourth president of Whatcom Community College in 2007. Dr. Hiyane-Brown leads this comprehensive community college that serves 11,000 annually, employs more than 400 employees, and operates with an annual state budget of approximately..

Meet the new members of the board of directors!

Jenny Kao is Vice President and Chief of Staff to the President of the University of California system of 10 UC campuses, 6 academic medical centers, and 3 affiliated national laboratories. She serves as UC President Michael V. Drake’s senior-most executive advisor on a wide range of issues, helps develop and execute the University’s policy..