Welcome to the Asian & Pacific Cultural Center

About Us

The Asian & Pacific Cultural Center (APCC) is a space to engage on-campus and online students and members of the community around the Asian and Pacific Islander experience. We provide opportunities for engagement around the intersectional experiences of Asian and Pacific Islanders, the pursuit towards academic excellence, and the emergence of professional passion.

We welcome everyone to join us – even from a distance. If you would like to be connected to our resources from afar, please let us know, and we will work to include you in our efforts.

Our Mission

The Asian & Pacific Cultural Center at Oregon State University was established to provide a welcoming and engaging space for the retention and success of students. We do this through academic, cultural, and social programming addressing the personal needs, academic excellence, and professional development of Asian and Pacific Islanders.

Our Vision

We will actively engage the Oregon State University community in academic excellence, critical thinking, professional development, and civic engagement with an emphasis on social justice and intersectional initiatives related to Asian and Pacific Islanders.

 

APCC Staff

  • Phillip Sinapati - Center Director
  • Moani - Leadership Liaison
  • Geoffrey - Leadership Liaison
  • Lei - Graphic Designer
  • Tabitha - Communications Representative
  • Naia - Community Relations Representative
  • Karthik - Community Relations Representative
  • Audrey - Community Relations Representative
  • Stanley - Community Relations Representative
  • Stella - Community Relations Representative
  • Aaron - Community Relations Representative

 

 

  

Our History

The initiative for the establishment of the Asian Cultural Center (ACC) at Oregon State University started as early as 1980 and was officially established in 1991. The ACC gained its first space in Snell Hall 131 and then moved to its former permanent space at 2638 NW Jackson Street in the College Hill West Historic District. The Asian Cultural Center was renamed as the Asian & Pacific Cultural Center (APCC) in 2003 to be inclusive of the Pacific Islander communities.

The new Asian & Pacific Cultural Center located in the heart of campus at 2695 SW Jefferson Way, broke ground on May 5th, 2014 and officially opened to the general public on February 9th, 2015. The construction of the Asian & Pacific Cultural Center was supported by generous donors to The Campaign for OSU, the university’s first campus-wide fundraising initiative, as well as by the university, the OSU Foundation and the students of OSU through their student fees. Significant amount of support came from Joyce Collin Furman ’64 and the Meyer Memorial Trust.

30th Year Anniversary (2021)

There's always a history behind things; whether it's a person, facility, or community. The Asian & Pacific Cultural Center held its 30th year anniversary in 2021. The APCC staff created this magazine to celebrate the anniversary and to honor the journey of all founders, workers, and student staff who established and maintained the community this far. 

View the full magazine here!


Our Resources

Our space and resources we offer are open to all students, faculty, staff, and OSU community.

Fully-equipped kitchen
Computers
TV & video games
Lounge
Study space
Quiet room
Piano
Library of books on Asian and Pacific Islanders topics
Gender-inclusive restrooms with diaper changing tables
Community Garden*

 

*Currently undergoing construction

Contact Information

Asian & Pacific Cultural Center
2695 SW Jefferson Way
Corvallis, OR 97331

Phone: (541) 737 – 6361

Email: [email protected]

 

Winter 2024 Hours
  • Mondays: 10:00 - 6:00
  • Tuesdays through Thursdays: 10:00 - 7:00
  • Fridays: 10:00 - 5:00