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Graduate Student at Stanford University

My Thi Ha is currently an Advisor (Volunteer) at APIA Scholars, where she plays a significant role in supporting the organization's mission to empower Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander students. In her volunteer capacity, she provides advice, resources, and encouragement to participants, helping to foster relationships among incoming first-year scholars in the 2021-2022 cohort.2

She is also a graduate student at Stanford University, with a strong passion for Chinese language and traditional literature. Her academic interests include historical linguistics, particularly focusing on the history of the Chinese language and its dialects such as Mandarin, Cantonese, and Hokkien.13

My Thi Ha's involvement with APIA Scholars reflects her commitment to educational equity and support for underrepresented communities in higher education.

Highlights

Mar 6 · apiascholars.org
MHI - Education - Asian Pacific Islander American Scholars
Mar 5 · apiascholars.org
Volunteer - Asian Pacific Islander American Scholars

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