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O le fa'auluuluga o le Vaega a le Nursing i le ASCC Lele Ah Mu ma le tama'ita'i Tausima'i Pasi o Josie Lam Yuen Fuga
O le fa'auluuluga o le Vaega a le Nursing i le ASCC Lele Ah Mu ma le tama'ita'i Tausima'i Pasi o Josie Lam Yuen Fuga, loa fo'i lana tautua i le LBJ, ua i ai fa'atasi ma tausima'i Pasi uma e faia le latou fa'alauiloaga o latou galuega aoga i le mamalu o le atunu'u, ae maise i taimi o talavai. Olo ua...
International Jazz Day poster
International Jazz Day 2019 will be celebrated locally on Tuesday, April 30. The American Samoa Community College will host this day with a Lunchtime date with Jazz — A Jazz presentation of “Tale of 2Samoas – Our Samoan Jazz Story – followed by a Live Lunchtime Jazz performance with musicians of...
 With Sandra King-Young are instructors Adrian Vasai-Moana (to her left) and Kayla Sauafea, along with club members.
Pago Pago, AMERICAN SAMOA — On Thursday April 4th, the American Samoa Community College (ASCC) Political Science Club welcomed Tofoitaufa Sandra King-Young as its Guest Speaker. The Director of the local Medicaid Office, Mrs King-Young also serves as the Parliamentarian of the American Samoa...
The spring 2019 recipients of the ASCC Presidential Merit and Saili le Atamai in-house scholarships are (l-r) Shiting Huang, Shiqi Huang, Elisapeta Sagote and Mark Espiritu.
Pago Pago, AMERICAN SAMOA — High school graduates of American Samoan ancestry automatically qualify for the Pell Grant, which covers most if not all of the cost of them earning a bachelors degree in college. However, students born outside of the US and its territories often face a tremendous...
First year QUEST students Aveipepe Fua and Xu Yi Pan
Pago Pago, AMERICAN SAMOA — From those who have long harvested from the sea, we hear the same sad tale over and over: “The fishing was so much better when I was young!”  How can we begin to change this downward trend?  One answer is to build local capacity in Marine Science, where traditional...
Translator Program Manager Autagavaia Tunai Alfred Peters explain proper pesticide disposal procedures
Pago Pago, AMERICAN SAMOA — The American Samoa Environmental Protection Agency (ASEPA) and American Samoa Community College (ASCC) - Agriculture, Community and Natural Resources (ACNR) Division conducted a special pesticide applicator training program specifically for Chinese farmers from March 4th...
Nadine Solofa-Taufa’asau (right), talks with ASCC student
Pago Pago, AMERICAN SAMOA — The Business & Professional Women (BPW) of Pago Pago collaborated with the Business Department at the American Samoa Community College (ASCC) to present the lunchtime seminar “Make That Job Yours!” on Thursday, Feb. 21. ASCC Business majors and other students, along...
Dr. Carlos Crespo of Portland State University speaking with ASCC students
Pago Pago, AMERICAN SAMOA — For the past five years, the American Samoa Community College has been a partner in BUILD EXITO, an undergraduate research-training program that supports students on their pathway to become scientific researchers and aims to increase the diversity of the biomedical...
New and current members of the American Samoa Community College chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa
Pago Pago, AMERICAN SAMOA — The Alpha Epsilon Mu Chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) International Honor Society at the American Samoa Community College (ASCC) held its Spring 2019 induction ceremony earlier this month to induct 18 new members. As always, the Society invited the family and friends...
ASCC-ACNR/Land Grant director Aufa’i Apulu Ropeti Areta (2nd right) welcomed visitors from the Independent State of Samoa’s environmental ministries, who came to learn firsthand about the invasive little fire ant, which has yet to reach Samoa.  Pictured with Aufa'i are Samoa Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries ACEO Lupeomanu Pelenato Fonoti; Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment CEO Tofa Ulu Bismarck Crawley Areta; and Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment ACEO Seumaloisalafai Afele Faiila
Pago Pago, AMERICAN SAMOA — The recent invasion of the little fire ant on Tutuila is causing concern not only in American Samoa, but also in neighboring Samoa. The extensive links and movement of people and goods between the two Samoas create a risk that the ant could accidentally be transported...

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