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Albanian Student Association at Johns Hopkins University

About Albanian Student Association at Johns Hopkins University

Founded:
2022
Area served:
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore

The Albanian Student Association at Johns Hopkins University is a recognized student organization based in Baltimore, Maryland. Johns Hopkins' Office of Multicultural Affairs lists it among the university's Intercultural Affinity Groups, and the club maintains a presence on Hopkins Groups at jhu.campusgroups.com/asah.

The association's stated aims are to build a close-knit Albanian community on campus, connect members with fellow Albanians in Baltimore and across the United States, and create opportunities to learn about Albanian history and traditions. It also supports the learning and practice of the Albanian language, and works to raise awareness about Albania within the wider Hopkins community as part of the university's intercultural programming.

Aron Tocaj is publicly identified as the founder and president of the association, serving in that role from November 2022 through January 2025. Under his leadership, the group positioned itself as both a cultural home for Albanian students at JHU and a bridge to non-Albanian classmates curious about the country and its heritage.

Within the national landscape of Albanian student groups, the Hopkins chapter sits alongside similar associations at other U.S. universities and is included in the National Albanian Registry's directory of Albanian organizations in the United States.

Researched by NAR from public sources: studentaffairs.jhu.edu · jhu.campusgroups.com · albanianregistry.org · linkedin.com · linkedin.com · studentaffairs.jhu.edu

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