Collective Organizations of South Asia

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COSA serves as an umbrella-style liaison and facilitation-focused organization for all willing South Asian organizations, to promote common culture and increase South Asian representation at George Mason University. COSA also empowers and connects the internal and external Mason community through dialogue, collaboration, pride, integrity, and a shared appreciation of South Asian culture.

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Our Team

Nahian Islam Profile

Nahian Islam

President
Adeeb Khaja Mohamed Profile

Adeeb Khaja Mohamed

Vice-President
Pragyi Shrestha Profile

Pragyi Shrestha

Vice President of Internal and External affairs
Harun Khan Profile

Harun Khan

Director of Sponsorship and Outreach
Laraib Asif Profile

Laraib Asif

Event Coordinator
Zara Ahmed Profile

Zara Ahmed

Social Media Coordinator
Prothoma Islam Profile

Prothoma Islam

Event Coordinator
Ariba Sharin Profile

Ariba Sharin

Dance Lead
Bas Rawat Profile

Bas Rawat

Grad Advisor
Caroline Jacques Profile

Caroline Jacques

Advisor

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Collective Organizations of South Asia


Fairfax Virginia
United States

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