Vietnamese American Classes at UCI

This Spring quarter Susie Lan Cassell is teaching "Vietnamese American Literature," (Comparative Culture 169C), Monday evenings, 6:00-8:50 PM, Social Sciences Tower 228. Susie is a graduate student in English at UC Riverside, and currently is writing her dissertation on a topic in Asian American literature.

"The Vietnamese American Experience" is being offered during UCI's Summer Session I, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 1:00-3:00 in Social Sciences Trailer 100. The class will be taught by Robert Hayden, who is a graduate student in Social Sciences (Comparative Culture) at UCI. For a number of years Robert has served as reader for Pham Cao Duong's popular course at UCI.

For the 1995-1996 academic year Dr. Tri Dinh Tran has been appointed as a lecturer in the Student Recommended Faculty Program at UCI. Dr. Tran currently teaches at Evergreen Valley College in San Jose. During Fall quarter he will offer "Vietnamese Culture," Tuesday and Thursday, 11:00-12:20, and "Vietnamese American Identity and Experience" (Social Sciences 189C), Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 12:00-12:50.