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Center for Southeast Asian Studies



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Director: James T. Collins

Faculty Associates

Mace Bentley, associate professor of geography, Ph.D.
Kenton Clymer, Presidential Research Professor of history, Ph.D. 
James T. Collins, professor of foreign languages and literatures, Ph.D.
Richard M. Cooler, professor emeritus of art, Ph.D.
Rhodalyne Gallo-Crail, instructor of foreign languages and literatures, M.A. 
Kikue Hamayotsu, assistant professor of political science, Ph.D.
Kuo-Huang Han, Distinguished Teaching Professor of music, emeritus, Ph.D.
John F. Hartmann, Presidential Teaching Professor of foreign languages and literatures, Ph.D.
George M. Henry, associate professor of computer science, Ed.D.
Patricia B. Henry, associate professor of foreign languages and literatures, Ph.D.
Eric Jones, assistant professor of history, Ph.D. 
Dwight Y. King, professor emeritus of political science, Ph.D.
Julia Lamb, outreach coordinator, Center for Southeast Asian Studies, M.A.
Judy Ledgerwood, associate professor of anthropology, Ph.D. 
Wei Luo, assistant professor of geography, Ph.D.
Andrea Molnar, associate professor of anthropology, Ph.D.
Arlene B. Neher, director emeritus of liberal arts and sciences external programming, Ph.D.
Clark D. Neher, Distinguished Teaching Professor of political science, emeritus, Ph.D.
Chalermsee Olson, associate professor of university libraries, M.A.
Grant Olson, information technology manager, Ph.D. 
Lina Ong, director of international training office, Ed.D.
Hao Phan, curator of Southeast Asia collection of university libraries, M.L.S.
Barbara Posadas, professor of history, Ph.D. 
Deborah Pierce, associate provost of international programs, Ph.D.
Caroline Quinlan, editor, center for Southeast Asian Studies, M.A.
Catherine Raymond, associate professor of art, Ph.D.
Susan D. Russell, professor of anthropology, Ph.D.
M. Ladd Thomas, professor emeritus of political science, Ph.D.
Saw Tun, associate professor of foreign languages and literatures, M.A.
Kheang Un, instructor of political science, Ph.D.
Daniel H. Unger, associate professor of political science, Ph.D.
Jui-Ching Wang, research scholar, music, Ph.D.
Katharine Wiegele, instructor of anthropology, Ph.D.
Constance Wilson, professor emeritus of history, Ph.D.
Ann Wright-Parsons, director of anthropology museum, M.A. 
Kurt Thurmaier, professor of public administration, Ph.D.
Curtis Wood, assistant professor of public administration, Ph.D.
Robert Zerwekh, associate professor of computer science, Ph.D.

The Center for Southeast Asian Studies, established in 1963, provides leadership, focus, and coordination for Southeast Asian Studies at NIU. It is responsible for addressing student needs, coordinating undergraduate and graduate courses dealing with Southeast Asia, and developing and administering other programs concerned with this region of the world. Formal and informal exchange relationships exist with universities and programs in Brunei, Burma, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam which offer qualified students opportunities and facilities for graduate research and undergraduate training in these countries. The center is an active and leading member of SEASSI (Southeast Asian Studies Summer Institute), a national consortium of Southeast Asian studies centers, MAXIS (Mid-America Consortium for Southeast Asian Studies), a regional initiative to expand Southeast Asian studies in the U.S., and works with the Center for Burma Studies at NIU.

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