2006-2007 Graduate Catalog [NOTE!!!! THIS IS AN ARCHIVED CATALOG. FOR THE CURRENT CATALOG, GO TO CATALOG.NIU.EDU]
Center for Southeast Asian Studies
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Director: Dwight King
Faculty Associates
Kenton Clymer, professor of history, Ph.D.
Richard M. Cooler, professor emeritus of art, Ph.D.
Rhodalyne Gallo-Crail, instructor of foreign languages and literatures, M.A.
Kuo-Huang Han, Distinguished Teaching Professor of music, emeritus, Ph.D.
John F. Hartmann, 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 of political science, Ph.D.
Julia Lamb, outreach coordinator, Center for Southeast Asian Studies, M.A.
Judy Ledgerwood, associate professor of anthropology, 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.
James Ockey, associate professor of political science, Ph.D.
Chalermsee Olson, associate professor of university libraries, M.A.
Grant Olson, information technology manager, Ph.D.
Barbara Posadas, professor of history, 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.
Robert Zerwekh, associate professor of computer science, Ph.D.
Founded in 1963, the center is charged with coordinating academic courses dealing with Southeast Asia and with developing and administering other programs in the university which are concerned with this area. These programs include sponsoring conferences and lectures involving visiting scholars; exchange programs with Southeast Asian universities; assisting in the expansion of the Southeast Asia Library Collection; obtaining and administering funds for graduate students (including FLAS fellowships) and faculty research; operating a publications program on Southeast Asia; and advising students interested in a Southeast Asia concentration.
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