ABOUT ASO
The African Students Organization (ASO) at the Texas Woman’s University began in March 15, 2003 with the purpose of encouraging the spirit of unity, togetherness, and humanity amongst its members and the campus community. 13 years later, we have continued that legacy and have grown to serve as the voice and the home for a diverse group of members of various ethnicities. We are devoted to propagating the positivism of African culture through programs as well as collaborations with other on-campus student organizations.
As ambassadors of the New Africa, we endeavor to share the wealth and greatness of Africa with the campus community. Nevertheless, it is our duty to lend helping hands to our motherland in her times of trials and tribulations. At the same time, we would like to embrace in return the vast culture and richness of the United States of America through the students on the Texas Woman’s University campus! The African Students Organization welcomes you to learn about the mission and join in our endeavors.
We understand and remain committed to fulfilling our responsibilities by abiding to the rules and regulations of TWU. Our doors remain open to all cultural communities as we strongly believe that diversity is a catalyst for success in the world. Please feel free to explore our world within the different links. You are welcome to our home.