At first glance, a ton of products you find at an Asian grocery look expired based on the dates printed on the packages. For example, this package of frosted snacks or this cup of instant noodles:

Are you a producer and project manager with passion for creative and organizational excellence? Does collaborating with skilled strategic marketing and design talent to help build the next iconic brand excite you? Do you have a knack for seeking out inefficiencies and developing strategies for more effective executions? With your project management and producing guidance, you will help ensure we deliver great creative work, on time, every time. This role partners with the Creative Director of Brand & Marketing as a member of the Marketing team, the instrumental creative partner in all marketing projects at Duolingo. As we scale marketing design & creative teams, projects and campaigns- there’s a need to help facilitate collaboration amongst our internal and external teams and partners. This includes assisting in making the team more productive and transparent, producing more strategic creative that hits our objectives and assists in creating A+ Iconic-brand creative work. —At Duolingo, we take pride in and agonize over creative and organization craft to deliver a friendly (and fun) experience for everyone.More information is available at the Duolingo job posting.
Join us for the online screening of an epic new film from PBS that examines Asian Americans’ contributions to our country’s past, present, and future, followed by live discussion with a diverse panel from Erie’s Asian community on Thursday, June 11th at 6:30 pm. "Asian Americans" is presented in partnership with WQLN Public Media, and Erie Arts & Culture. The full documentary is available for viewing online now and it has also aired on WQLN. During the panel discussion, we will screen excerpts from the documentary to frame specific conversations. Our distinguished panel includes Dr. Shafiqur Rehman (moderator), Dr. Anjali Sahay, Brittany Fisher, Dr. Jingze Jiang, Nandu Subedi, Harjinder Sabherwal, Walter Ang, and Niken Astari Carpenter.The free event starts at 6:30 pm. Registration is required and can be completed online.
Join the Asian Studies Center for a fun Jeopardy game about food in Asia in the #globaltieswecare virtual hangout on Saturday, June 6th at 9 pm.The Zoom event starts at 9:00 pm; registration can be completed here.
Deliver mission-critical content development projects that provide engaging, free learning experiences to millions of learners worldwide.Duolingo is the most popular language learning application in the world, with over 300 million users. You’ll join Duolingo’s growing Studios team to help create original content in multiple languages that help teach language, culture and more.RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Lead the delivery of strategic, high-impact cross-functional initiatives from ideation to launch
- Leverage deep technical expertise to develop thorough plans, identify risks, solve for dependencies, mitigate roadblocks, and ensure timely and smooth content production and project launches
- Partner with functions across the company--such as engineering, QA, product management, content development, and executive leadership--to ensure communication across teams and to foster collaboration across stakeholders
- Identify issues impacting efficient and cost-effective production and delivery company wide and quickly take action to resolve them, working collaboratively with leadership and other relevant stakeholders
- Manage budgets and third party production partners, vendors or contractors across projects
- Develop, maintain, and teach and train others on best practices so that all content production-related teams run more smoothly thanks to you, even when you are not involved day to day.
Join artist An-My Lê and Carnegie Museum of Art curator Dan Leers as they lead a virtual tour of An-My Lê: On Contested Terrain. An-My Lê: On Contested Terrain is the first comprehensive survey of the politically charged work of photographer An-My Lê (American, born Vietnam, 1960). Featuring over 100 photographs, this exhibition presents seven of Lê's series, providing insight into her evocative images that draw on a landscape tradition to address the complexity of war.The cost is $10 for adults, $8 for members and students, and registration can be completed online.