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ACAESUSA 2025 Annual Conference Celebrates Culture, Innovation, and Youth Leadership

ACAESUSA 2025 Annual Conference Celebrates Culture, Innovation, and Youth Leadership  

Theme: Rooted in Heritage, Growing Knowledge, Shaping the Future
Dates: June 23–24, 2025 | Extended Events: June 28, July 3 & July 4
Location: University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) & Online via Zoom 

The Asian Culture and Education Society USA (ACAESUSA) proudly concluded its 2025 Annual Conference—a vibrant, multi-day celebration of Asian American heritage, education, STEM advancement, and youth leadership. Under the  theme Rooted in Heritage, Growing Knowledge, Shaping the Future, the event united students, scholars, educators, artists, and families across generations and disciplines.

Held at the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) from June 23–24, with extended activities continuing through July 4, the conference featured over 100 contributors including speakers, performers, and youth moderators from across the country.

Special Thanks to Mayor Jim Ross

We were honored to welcome Mayor Jim Ross of Arlington, TX, who joined us in person to deliver a powerful keynote address. His inspiring words emphasized cultural pride, civic engagement, and youth empowerment—energizing attendees and reinforcing ACAESUSA’s mission to build leadership rooted in heritage and purpose.

Honoring Our Supporters

Our deepest appreciation goes to SMU President Jay C. Hartzell, who, despite scheduling conflicts, sent warm congratulations and best wishes to the ACAESUSA community. We also extend gratitude to University Park City Mayor Thomas H. Stewart, who offered his support and encouragement, even though illness prevented him from attending. Their ongoing advocacy means so much to our organization and youth participants.

Conference Highlights

Day 1 – June 23, 2025

The conference opened with welcome remarks by Jan Xie, President of ACAESUSA, and Professor Shouyi Wang, who served as the 2025 Conference Chair. Professor Wang, a UTA expert in AI and analytics and an ACAESUSA Advisory Board Member, helped guide the  development of this year’s academic focus and STEM track.

We were also honored to have Dr. Sampson Gholston, Chair and Professor in the Department of Industrial, Manufacturing, and Systems Engineering at UTA, deliver a special welcome on behalf of the university. Dr. Gholston introduced UT Arlington’s engineering programs and spoke on topics such as Engineering Statistics, Quality Engineering and Management, and Lean Six Sigma—encouraging students to pursue innovation and excellence in STEM fields. 

STEM & Engineering Panels

Dr. Shuchi Deb – Innovation in Human-Machine Systems

Dr. Baohong Yuan – Advances in Biomedical  Engineering

Dr. Junzhou Huang – AI and Smart Systems

Dr. Linda Wang – Data Science in Aerospace Engineering

AAPI Education & History

Dr. Zhida Song-James – Teaching Asian American History in K–12

Culture & Performance

Kaixin, Happy Dance Studio – Choreography and cultural storytelling through dance 

Mental Health

Deborah Min, Alliant International University – Supporting Youth Mental Wellness

Entrepreneurship & Business Skills

Jie Song, InnoFirst Capital – From Startup to Leadership in Tech

Public Health & Wellness

Dr. Ji Qian, Texas A&M – Emotional Health & Public Awareness

Dr. Wei Tang, Baylor Scott & White – Neuromuscular Disease & Community Health

Youth Leadership Panels 
Youth presenters led conversations on civic involvement, service, and cultural advocacy.

Storytelling & Impact

Dr. Ji Qian – Shared stories of resilience and community voices

College Readiness

Andrew Xu – Academic strategies for AAPI college-bound youth

Closing Remarks

Dr. Lo, Chair of AAUC

Hua Wang, Chair of UCA  

 Cultural Night Celebration

The day concluded with a festive Cultural Night, where attendees enjoyed:

Traditional Asian BBQ and live hand-pulled noodle demonstrations

A vibrant Er Ren Zhuan handkerchief dance workshop

Performances, including classic folk songs such as “Riding the Bridal Sedan”by members of the ACAE Fat Ni BBQ Chapter

 

World of Love Art Exhibition at UTA 

As part of Day 1, ACAESUSA proudly presented the debut of its annual “World of Love Art” exhibition at the University of Texas at Arlington. This meaningful showcase uses visual art to spark awareness, empathy, and advocacy among youth and the broader community.

The 2024–2025 theme, “Support Autism & Mental Health Students,” focused on raising visibility for neurodiverse children and students facing emotional health  challenges. Through powerful and personal works, young artists illustrated the importance of inclusion, understanding, and compassion—especially in educational and social environments. The upcoming 2025–2026 theme, “Brushes Blooming for the Girls,” invites artists of all ages from around the world to celebrate girlhood, promote well-being, and honor resilience. This year’s exhibition carries a deeply emotional message: a gentle remembrance of children—especially girls—whose lives were lost too soon due to disaster, hardship, or violence.

During his visit, Mayor Jim Ross praised the World of Love Art exhibition for its vision, purpose, and emotional power. He commended ACAESUSA and the student artists for channeling creativity into healing and advocacy, making a lasting impact through the arts.

June 28: Art Workshop with Artist Hong Yan 

The artist Hong Yan led a hands-on art session encouraging creativity and mindfulness through apple-themed painting. Families and students explored traditional brush techniques while embracing artistic self-expression.

July 3: STEM Lab Tour at SMU

A highlight of the extended programming was a special STEM-focused campus and lab tour at Southern Methodist University (SMU). Nearly 50 students and  parents participated in this immersive educational experience led by ACAESUSA  President Jan Xie and Dr. Zhihao Wu, Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences at SMU and ACAESUSA Advisory Board Member. 

Faculty Hosts Included:

Dr. Richard Jones, Chair, Department of Biological Sciences

Assistant Professor Jonathan Hibshman

Assistant Professor Dr. Zhihao Wu

Participants explored:

Wu Lab: Research on neurodegeneration and mitochondrial quality control using fruit fly models

Hibshman Lab: Investigations into stress survival using tardigrades and C.elegans

Preview of Schretter Lab (opening in 2026): Studying sensory cues and social behavior   

 ACAESUSA Joins 4th of July Parade

In celebration of  Independence Day, ACAESUSA proudly participated in the 2025 Park Cities 4th of July Parade organized by the Rotary Club of Park Cities. Despite steady rain, our multigenerational team—including students, adult volunteers, and seniors—marched with enthusiasm and unity, led by Dr. Zhihao Wu.

At the parade’s conclusion, ACAESUSA President Jan Xie had the honor of meeting Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins, who warmly praised the group’s spirit and impact.  

We are especially grateful for the kind words from Dr. Glynis Worthington, Rotary member and Ms. Senior World 60s 2025:

“Your involvement made one of our community’s most beloved traditions even more memorable… Your participation truly matters.” 

We look forward to returning next year to celebrate America’s 250th birthday with even greater joy and unity!

 

Empowering the Next Generation

ACAESUSA recognized dozens of youth leaders who played vital roles throughout the event—from moderating panels and introducing speakers to managing logistics and virtual programming.

 Award recipient names will be announced soon.
Stay tuned for an upcoming spotlight on these inspiring students and their leadership achievements.

“Empowering youth to lead is not just symbolic—it equips them to be tomorrow’s changemakers,” said ACAESUSA President Jan Xie.

With Gratitude

Our sincere thanks go to our generous partners and supporters. Special recognition to:

  • United Chinese Americans (UCA) – National partner in cultural advocacy
  • Asian American Unity Coalition (AAUC) – Championing AAPI unity and engagement
  • UGAAP Inc – Corporate sponsor supporting youth empowerment and innovation

Your support makes programs like this possible and helps ACAESUSA continue building bridges through culture, education, and leadership.

Recordings & Materials Coming Soon

Full session videos and Zoom resources will be available shortly at:
 www.acaesusa.org

 Main Venue
UTA SWSH Building, Room 104
501 W Mitchell St, Arlington, TX 76010

Stay Connected
info@acaesusa.org
 #ACAESUSA2025 #AAPIYouthLead #STEM4All #RootedInHeritage #July4Parade

Let’s remain rooted in heritage, grow in knowledge, and shape a brighter future—together.

Creative Credits
Editor: Samuel Wu, James Wang, Jindi Chai

Visual Designer: Jessica Wu
Photographers: Jarvis Jacobs, Ryan Luo, Yong Wang, Jan Xie,

Special thanks to the ACAESUSA Internship team for their dedication and creativity in capturing and presenting the spirit of the event!

Sunday, 27 July 2025