Remembering Betty Lee Sung January 28, 2023 The Association for Asian American Studies mourns the passing of Betty Lee Sung, a pioneering scholar and a cherished member of the Asian American Studies community. We are grateful for her decades of scholarship, wisdom, and friendship, and for the countless ways she inspired a generation of Asian Americanists. Words like “pioneering” sound cliche but are appropriate in describing Dr. Sung’s impact. Her nine books – from Mountain of Gold: The Chinese in America to Defiant Second Daughter: My First 90 Years – drew thoughtful attention to the understudied Chinese experience in America. She guided several vital institutions, including the Asian American / Asian Research Institute (AARI), which she co-founded. And in her retirement, she continued writing, researching, and raising resources for the study of Asian America. We are proud to have given her our Lifetime Achievement Award in 2017. “Dr. Sung’s scholarship showed us the beauty and complexity of the lives of immigrants in America,” said Pawan Dhingra, President of AAAS. “Above all, she was an unrelenting champion for scholarship and teaching in Asian American studies. She will be greatly missed.” To learn more about her life, legacy, and memorial services, visit the AARI website.
02-23-2026 AAAS 2026 Book Award Winners We are pleased to announce that the AAAS Book Awards Committee and its panel of jurors has officially completed adjudicating the nominations for the 2026 Read More
02-23-2026 2026 AAAS Award Winners We are pleased to announce the recipients of the 2026 AAAS Awards. We look forward to celebrating you all in Honolulu! Early Career Achievement Award: Hardeep Dhillon Read More
11-11-2025 Hawai’i Steering Committee Statement Message from the steering committee on the 2026 AAAS Honolulu conference We are writing as a coalition of Kanaka ʻŌiwi scholars and members of the Read More
09-24-2025 2026 Honolulu Conference Message from the President: The Association for Asian American Studies is aware of concerns around the 2026 conference in Honolulu. There are questions around the Read More