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1 Curriculum Vitae Maorong Jiang, Ph.D. Director of the Asian World Center Associate Professor of Political Science and International Relations March, 2016 Education 1996-2006 Ph.D. in Political Science (International Relations), University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, 1992-1993 MA in Religion (Asian Religions), University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, USA 1985-1986 Graduate Certificate (Diplomatic Studies), Foreign Affairs College, Beijing, China 1979-1983 BA in English and Literature. Military College of International Relations, Nanjing, China Academic Appointments: March 2013- Present Associate Professor (tenured), Department of Political Science and International Relations, College of Arts and Sciences, Creighton University 2007-March 2013 Assistant Professor (tenure track), Department of Political Science and International Relations, College of Arts and Sciences, Creighton University 2006-2007 Resident Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science and International Relations, Creighton University 2005-2006 Resident Lecturer, Department of Political Science and International Relations, Creighton University 2004-2006 Resident Lecturer, Department of History, Creighton University 1991-1993 Research Fellow, Department of Religious Studies, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA 1989-1991 English Language Instructor (Part-time), Beijing Television School, Beijing, China 1986-1989 Instructor (Regular Faculty), Department of International Relations, Military College of International Relations, Nanjing, China Administrative Appointments: 2013-Present Co-Director, East-West Graduate Studies Program, Graduate School, Creighton University 2006-Present Director, Asian World Center, Creighton University 2005-present Co-Director, Asian Studies Minor Program, College of Arts and Sciences, Creighton University 1989-1994 Foreign Affairs Secretary, State Administration of Religious Affairs, Beijing, China (formerly known as the Religious Affairs Bureau of the State Council) 1989 Foreign Affairs Secretary, Ministry of Personnel of China, Beijing, China 1983-1985 Administrative Officer, Provost Office, Military College of International Relations, Nanjing, China Visiting-Scholar Programs: March 2016 Japan Government “Building a Multi-layered Network of Influential Figures” Program June 2014 Nanjing University for the Arts, Nanjing, China May 2012 Hohai University, Nanjing, China 1991 Visiting Research Fellow, China-Europe Institute, Leuven Catholic University, Belgium 1991 Short-term Visiting Guest Student, Munich University, Germany 1990 International Visitors Leadership Program (Formerly known as International Visitors Program under USIA), United States Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs

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Curriculum Vitae

Maorong Jiang, Ph.D. Director of the Asian World Center

Associate Professor of Political Science and International Relations

March, 2016 Education 1996-2006 Ph.D. in Political Science (International Relations), University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, 1992-1993 MA in Religion (Asian Religions), University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, USA 1985-1986 Graduate Certificate (Diplomatic Studies), Foreign Affairs College, Beijing, China 1979-1983 BA in English and Literature. Military College of International Relations, Nanjing, China Academic Appointments: March 2013- Present Associate Professor (tenured), Department of Political Science and International Relations,

College of Arts and Sciences, Creighton University 2007-March 2013 Assistant Professor (tenure track), Department of Political Science and International

Relations, College of Arts and Sciences, Creighton University 2006-2007 Resident Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science and International Relations,

Creighton University 2005-2006 Resident Lecturer, Department of Political Science and International Relations, Creighton

University 2004-2006 Resident Lecturer, Department of History, Creighton University 1991-1993 Research Fellow, Department of Religious Studies, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu,

Hawaii, USA 1989-1991 English Language Instructor (Part-time), Beijing Television School, Beijing, China 1986-1989 Instructor (Regular Faculty), Department of International Relations, Military College of

International Relations, Nanjing, China Administrative Appointments: 2013-Present Co-Director, East-West Graduate Studies Program, Graduate School, Creighton University 2006-Present Director, Asian World Center, Creighton University 2005-present Co-Director, Asian Studies Minor Program, College of Arts and Sciences, Creighton University 1989-1994 Foreign Affairs Secretary, State Administration of Religious Affairs, Beijing, China (formerly

known as the Religious Affairs Bureau of the State Council) 1989 Foreign Affairs Secretary, Ministry of Personnel of China, Beijing, China 1983-1985 Administrative Officer, Provost Office, Military College of International Relations, Nanjing,

China Visiting-Scholar Programs: March 2016 Japan Government “Building a Multi-layered Network of Influential Figures” Program June 2014 Nanjing University for the Arts, Nanjing, China May 2012 Hohai University, Nanjing, China 1991 Visiting Research Fellow, China-Europe Institute, Leuven Catholic University, Belgium 1991 Short-term Visiting Guest Student, Munich University, Germany 1990 International Visitors Leadership Program (Formerly known as International Visitors Program

under USIA), United States Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs

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Professional Experience: 2013 Deputy Editor, Journal of East-West Affairs, Chicago, USA 2013 Advisory Board, Journal of East-West Affairs, Chicago, US 2012-present Editorial Board of the Online Journal: International Journal of Politics & Law Research 2011-2012 Executive Producer, Community TV for Asian Studies Programs 2010-2011 Editor and Host, TV Show “Asian World with Maorong” Community TV Administrative and Business Experiences: 1999 Project Co-Manager (with Jocelyn Ford), “China at Fifty (1949-1999),” Marketplace of Public Radio

International 2000-2005 Political Consultant, Marketplace of Public Radio International, Beijing Bureau, Beijing, China 1998 Special Assistant to the Director, the International Center of Democracy and the Peace Institute,

University of Hawaii 1996 Program Coordinator, Chinese Cultural Study Program, Summer Institute, University of Hawaii at Hilo 1996 Vice President, Chinese Graduate Students Association, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii 1992-1995 Underwrite Assistant, Investors Equity Life Insurance Company, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA 1992-1995 Policy Consultant, Far East Region, National Western Life Insurance Company of Austin, Texas, USA Awards and Honors at Creighton 2015 Sabbatical leave was awarded for the Spring and Summer 2017 2014 Teaching for Tomorrow Faculty Award (University Award) 2013 IGGY Award (University Award) 2012 Dean’s Award for Professional Excellence Service (College of Arts and Sciences) 2012 IGGY Award (University Award) 2012 Nominee, Teaching for Tomorrow Faculty Award 2011 IGGY Award (University Award) 2011 Nominee, Father Tom Schloemer, S.J. Teaching for Tomorrow Award 2011 Appreciation Award, Gaden Shartse Norling Buddhist Cultural Association of Tibet, India 2007 Outstanding Freshman Advisor Award (College of Arts and Sciences) 2007 Nominee, Father Tom Schloemer, S.J. Teaching for Tomorrow Award 2006 Nominee, Dean's Award for Professional Excellence of Non-Tenure-Track Teaching, Creighton U. 2005 Nominee, All-University Robert F. Kennedy Award (University Award) 2005 Nominee, Dean's Award for Professional Excellence of Non-Tenure-Track Teaching (College A&S)

Grants and Fellowships (not include Conference Travel Grants from Creighton and other institutions) March 2016 Japan Government “Building a Multi-layered Network of Influential Figures” Program 2015-2016 “Adam Kirchofer Asian World Center East West Studies Scholarship ($10,000): Principle Investigator 2016 Creighton University Non-Western Cultural Grant, $3,500 2015 Creighton University Non-Western Cultural Grant, $3,000 2014-2015 “Adam Kirchofer Asian World Center East West Studies Scholarship ($15,000): Principle Investigator 2014-Present Dan Semrad East West Studies Book Grant ($2,000 Annually): Principle Investigator 2014 Creighton University Non-Western Cultural Grant, $ 2,500 2013 Creighton University Lectures, Films and Concerts Grant, $1,000 2013 Creighton University Non-Western Cultural Grant, $ 2,800 2012 Creighton University Non-Western Cultural Grant, $ 2,900 2011 Creighton University Non-Western Cultural Grant, $2,000 2010 College Diversity Seminar Grant, Creighton, $2,500 2010 Creighton University Non-Western Cultural Grant, $2,900 2009 Summer Faculty Fellowship, Graduate School, Creighton, $4,500 2009 Creighton University Non-Western Cultural Grant, $5,000

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2009 University Diversity Seminar Grant, Creighton, $1,250 2008 Creighton University Non-Western Cultural Grant, $2,000 2007 Creighton University Non-Western Cultural Grant, $3,750 2006 Creighton University Non-Western Cultural Grant, $3,250 1996 Pacific Asian Scholarship, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu 1991-1993 Research Fellowship, University of Hawaii Foundation: $32,000 1990 International Visitor Leadership Program (Formerly known as International Visitor Program), US

Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs Professional Association

2015-present Deterrence and Assurance Academic Alliance, US Strategic Command 2012 –present Omaha World Affairs Council 2006-present International Studies Association 2006-present Association for Asian Studies 1999-present American Political Science Association 1996-2000 American and Japanese Association 1997-1999 Japan-America Society 1994-1997 Chinese American Political Science Association 1992-1996 US-China People's Friendship Association 1987-1991 China Academy of International Relations 1987-1991 China World Contemporary History Association 1983-1989 Nanjing Association of Science and Technology Member, Board of Directors/Advisories/Coordinator 2015-present Treasurer, Center for Global Nonkilling, Honolulu, Hawaii 2014 to Present Member of Governing Council, Center for Global Nonkilling, Honolulu, Hawaii 2013 to Present International Board of Advisory for the India-based Anuvrat Global Organization

(ANUVIHHA) 2011 to present Nebraska State Council for Social Studies 2010 to present Omaha Sisters Cities Association 2013-2015 Asia Regional Coordinator, Center for Global Nonkilling 2011 to 2013 Omaha Community Telecast, Inc 2012 Compassion Omaha Inc. (Dalai Lama’s Omaha Visit Project) Teaching: Courses Taught at Creighton (Since 2004) Graduate Courses: EWS 602 (History and Politics) EWS 610 (Comparative Politics: Japan) EWS 618 (People and Culture) MLS 679 (Asian Thought) Undergraduate Courses: PLS 101 (Introduction to Political Science) PLS 105 (World Politics) PLS 315 (Politics of Asia) PLS 316 (Government and Politics of China) PLS 342 (Foreign Policy and Diplomacy of Major Powers) PLS 410 (Seminar on Comparative Politics: Japan) PLS 440 (International Relation Seminar: North Korea-US Relations) PLS 472 (International Conflict) ASN 300 (Introduction to Asian Studies)

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HIS 101 (Western History) HIS 103 (Asian World History) CHN 101 (Beginning Chinese for Daily Life) CHN 102 (Beginning Chinese for Daily Life) RSP 101(Introduction to the Culture of Collegiate Life) Courses Taught at the Military College of International Relations in China (1986-1989)

1. Introduction to International Relations Studies 2. Japan Foreign Relations 3. Post-War Sino-Japanese Relations

Scholarship Books:

1. Nonkilling Security and the State, Xlibris Corporation, Honolulu: 2013. Joint publication by the Asian World Center and the Center for Global Nonkilling (as organizer for the research projects).

2. Nonkilling Media, Xlibris Corporation, Honolulu: 2013. Joint publication by the Asian World Center and the Center for Global Nonkilling (as organizer for the research projects).

3. Homeland: Ning Zhao’s Oil Painting of Canada, anAsian World Center Project (in compliance with Ning Zhao, A Chinese Artist and Hong Kong Visual Arts Center), Published in China, April 2010

Book Translation in Simplified Chinese Version: Preventive War and American Democracy by Scott A. Silverstone, Routledge, USA.

With Co-translator, Rey Feng (冯瑞津). Published by The Huaxia Publishing House (华夏出版社), Beijing (北京),

China. January 2015. ISBN 13/ 9787508082813. http://www.eslite.com/product.aspx?pgid=1006136262406335 Articles (including peer reviewed)

1. “Transforming United States-Democratic People’s Republic of Korea Relations: Identify Trade Space in Pursuit of Change,” co-authored with Davis Florick, accepted for publication by the Journal of East-West Thought. October 22, 2015 (peer reviewed)

2. “Glenn Paige: The Pioneering Giant for a Nonkilling World,” Co-authored with Scott Jordan, published online by Here Now 4 U: Next Level Consciousness, May 5, 2014. Accessible at: http://www.herenow4u.net/index.php?id=99019

3. “Post-Qing Dynasty Missed Sino-US Cooperative Opportunities: How Decisions Then Have Shaped Realities Today,” co-authored with Davis Florick, accepted for publication on the Seventh Issue by East West Affair Journal, November 2014

4. “Gandhi’s ‘Soul Force’ and Paige’s ‘Software’ for a Nonkilling Society,” "Global Nonkilling Working Papers," issue 6, 2012 http://www.nonkilling.org/node/19

5. “Divided China Stands: The Two Half Chinas Alternative.” Journal of Future Studies, Vol.14, Number 2, November 2009, pp. 41-54) (peer reviewed)

Articles and Book Chapters

1. “Political Conscience for Future Generations: State and Nonkilling,” Dator, James A., Editor. Nonkilling Futures: Visions. Xlibris Corporation, Honolulu: Center for Global Nonkilling. 2012. pp.175-2000.

2. Political Conscience for Future Generations: State and Nonkilling,” Evans Pim, Joám, Editor (in press). Nonkilling, Security and the State. Honolulu: Center for Global Nonkilling. pp. 275-300

3. “Diplomatic Outfoxing: China in US-North Korea Relations,” Web-Publication, Nebraska State Council for Social Studies, 2009

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4. “American Knight: On Political Life (of George W. Norris),” (in Chinese) with co-author Jinmei Yuan.

Simplified Chinese version, 《美文》(Journal of Fine Essay) (Vol. 6, 2007, p. 9-14, June 2007). Traditional

Chinese version, 《歷史》(Historical Monthly Magazine), volume 229, Feb. 2007, p. 80-89. 5. Chinese Mayors VS American Counterparts: A Political Comparison.” (Chinese simplified version) with co-

author Jinmei Yuan, 《特别关注》(Journal of Special Focus), Vol. 85, August, 2007. p. 33. Re-print online by

《领导文萃》(The Best Essay for Leaders), February 2008.

6. “Chinese Christianity and the Problem of Chineselization of the Faith,” Conference Paper for the Inaugural Conference and the International Symposium of Religious Studies, printed by the Department of Religion, Beijing University, Beijing, China (September 1996)

7. Chinatown’s Business Endeavor in American Economy,” Journal of Chinese University Students, Vol. 26, 1991, Beijing, China

8. “The Essential Strategy for Promoting China-Made Products in US Markets,” Journal of Chinese Import and Export Commodity Inspection, Vol. 12, 1991, Beijing, China

Article selected by Lorentz Center for Scientific Research Workshop in Netherlands “Political Conscience for Future Generations: State and Nonkilling” is one of three required readings for the Lorentz Center, a Leiden University International Center for Workshops in the Sciences, for the Bio-Social Bases for Nonkilling and Nonviolent Behavior Workshop, held from May 19 to May 23, 2014. Leiden University, Netherlands. Poem Translation in Simplified Chinese Version: “Spring in Omaha” by National award-winner Luye, co-translator from Chinese to English, Shadows, Vol.XLIII, Issue 1, 2008 Text Book Reviews

1. East Asian Transformation: On the Political Economy of Dynamism, Governance and Crisis by Jeffrey Henderson, Taylor & Francis Group, May 2012

2. Comparing Asian Politics by Sue Ellen M. Charlton, Westview Press, April, 2012 3. An Introduction to Politics, Flat World Knowledge, January, 2012 4. Introduction to Political Science by Kevin L. Dooley and Joseph N. Patten, Cengage Learning, Boston, MA,

2010 5. Speaking Chinese by Ding Feng Feng, Nanjing University, China, 2010 6. Can Aristotelian Logic be Translated into Chinese by Jinmei Yuan, VDM Publishing House Ltd, Saarbrucken,

Germany, 2010 7. Globalization of World Politics, 4th Edition, by John Baylis, Steve Smith and Patricia Owens, Oxford University

Press, 2009 8. An Introduction to Global Politics, 1st Edition, by Steven Lamy, Oxford University Press, 2009 9. Globalization and World Politics---An Introduction to International Relations, Edition for American Textbook,

by John Baylis and Steve Smith, Oxford University Press, 2009 (second time review) 10. Globalization and World Politics---An Introduction to International Relations by John Baylis and Steve Smith,

Oxford University Press, 2008 Article Reviews for Peer-Reviewed Journals:

1. “Trade and Competition Policy: An Indian perspective w.r.t. the Concerns Pertaining to the Rising Implications of the Shrinkage of Policy Space.” International Journal of Politics and law (IJLPR) for SCIKNOW Publications, Ltd. April and May 2013

2. “Kim Il Sung's Anti-Japanese Struggle: Myth- and Ritual-Making in North Korea,” Journal of Comparative Politics, March 2012

3. “Political and Diplomatic Context of North Korea’s Economic Reforms: A Comparative Multifactor Analysis,” Journal of Comparative Politics, May 2009

4. “Institutional Change in North Korea Economic Development since 1984: The Competition between

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Hegemonic and Nonhegemonic Rules and Norms,” Journal of Comparative Politics, March 2008 5. “Communist Politics and the Role of Christianity in China,” Journal of Religion and Society, December, 2004

Executive Producer, Media Production (Television):

1. Larger than Politics, the Worlds of Lincoln, King and Gandhi by Rajmohan Gandhi, original “prime time” content broadcast by Community Telecast, Inc., on Cox Cable Channel 22. Program length: 90 minutes, original broadcast date: May 23, 2012.

2. Old and New Conflicts: Japan and the Great Power by Tsuneo Akaha, Ph.D., Director of the Center for East Asian Studies at the Monterey Institute of International Studies, original “prime time” content broadcast by Community Telecast, Inc., on Cox Cable Channel 22. Program length: 61 minutes, original broadcast date: December 7, 2011.

3. United States Maritime Strategy in Asian and Beyond by Vice Admiral Cecil D. Haney, Deputy Commander, U.S. Strategic Command, original “prime time” content broadcast by Community Telecast, Inc., on Cox Cable Channel 22. Program length: 60 minutes, original broadcast date: October 5, 2011.

4. Asian Way for Children (featuring Lifestyles in India), hosted by Maorong Jiang, original “prime time” content broadcast by Community Telecast, Inc., on Cox Cable Channel 22. Program length: 30 minutes, original broadcast date: March 9, 2011.

5. Diplomatic Outfoxing: China in the U.S. and North Korean Relations by Maorong Jiang, Ph.D. Keynote Address at the 2010 Nebraska State Council for Social Studies Conference, Omaha, original “prime time” content broadcast by Community Telecast, Inc., on Cox Cable Channel 22. Program length: 71 minutes, original broadcast date: November 3, 2010.

6. River Water Concert with Ms. Xing Lu and Ms. Tong Ying hosted by Maorong Jiang, original “prime time” content broadcast by Community Telecast, Inc., on Cox Cable Channel 22. Program length: 60 minutes, original broadcast date: April 28, 2010.

7. The Chinese Peasant in Politics and Policy in Our Contemporary Global Moment by Alexander Day, Ph.D., Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, original “prime time” content broadcast by Community Telecast, Inc., on Cox Cable Channel 22. Program length: 60 minutes, original broadcast date: December 16, 2009.

8. The Benefits of Drinking Tea presented by Maorong Jiang, original “prime time” content broadcast by Community Telecast, Inc., on Cox Cable Channel 22. Program length: 65 minutes, original broadcast date: December 9, 2009.

9. Afghanistan at a Crossroads: Between Terror and Democracy by Thomas Gouttierre, Director, Center for Afghanistan Studies, University of Nebraska at Omaha, original “prime time” content broadcast by Community Telecast, Inc., on Cox Cable Channel 22. Program length: 90 minutes, original broadcast date: October 8, 2008.

Other Publications “Lau Lau,” Omaha World-Herald, 2E, November 23, 2011 “Desert Island Green Salad,” Omaha World-Herald, 2E, November 23, 2011 Invited Keynote, Inaugural and Featured Presentations

1. “Hats off to the Nonkilling School in Kazimia of the Democratic Republic of the Congo: For Peace Africa”. Fundraising Keynote Speech at the Manlius Pebble Hill Model UN Conference, Syracuse, NY, October 23-24, 2015 http://www.nonkilling.org/node/632

2. “To be One Whole Person: Education Seen in the Eyes of Asians and Pacific Islanders,” feathered speaker for the Red Carpet Formal of the Asian Pacific Island Jays at Creighton University in celebration of the International Education Week of the US State Department, November 22, 2015.

3. “When You Look into the Future, You Are History,” Keynote Speaker, Omaha Asian Teen Summit, Creighton University, Omaha, Nebraska, October 27, 2012

4. Made in ABC and XYZ: Embrace Cultural Diversity,” featured presentation at the 2012 Asian Pacific American Heritage Month Celebration event organized by the State of Nebraska Military Department, Nebraska National Guard, August 22, 2012, Lincoln, NE.

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5. “United States’ East Asia Policy and Changes in the New Era,” inaugural speech at the first anniversary of the School of Marxism, Hohai University, China, May 3, 2012

6. “Diplomatic Outfoxing: China in US-North Korea Relations,” keynote speech, Annual Conference of the Nebraska State Council for the Social Studies. Omaha, October 9, 2010

International and National Presentations

1. “Bolstering Northeast Asian Regional Stability: Developing a Mechanism for Dialogue,” a presentation delivered at the 57th Annual ISA Convention, Atlanta, March 19 to 22, 2016.

2. “Redefining China Japan Relations: Building Partnership,” a co-presentation (with Davis Florick) delivered at the 57th Annual ISA Convention, Atlanta, March 19 to 22, 2016.

3. “The Impact of International Visitor Leadership Program: A Personal Experience.” 38th Annual Global Studies Conference, October 2, 2015. Omaha, NE

4. “Language Studies/Testing in the U.S. Europe and China,” Co-presenter, 38th Annual Global Studies Conference, October 2, 2015. Omaha, NE

5. “Redefining East Asian Reginald Security Dynamics: Establishing Transparency and Confidance Building Measures in the Pursuit of Strategic Stability.” 73th Annual MPSA Conference, April 16-19, 2015

6. “Transforming United States-Democratic People’s Republic of Korea Relations: Identify Trade Space in Pursuit of Change.” Co-presenter with Davis Florick. 56th Annual ISA Convention, Feb. 18-21, 2015

7. “Language Teaching and Proficiency in China,” delivered at the 37th Annual Global Studies Conference, October 3, 2014. Omaha, NE

8. “Post-Qing Dynasty Missed Sino-US Cooperative Opportunities,” paper delivered jointly by Davis Florick, Scott Jordan and Maorong Jiang at the 72nd Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference, Chicago, April 4, 2014.

9. “Glenn Paige: The Pioneering Giant for a Nonkilling World,” presentation delivered (through the assistance by the conference panel) at the 8th International Conference on Peace and Nonviolent Action: Towards a Nonviolent Future: Seeking Realistic Model of Peaceful Co-Existence and Sustainability. January 5-8, 2014, Jaipur, India

10. “Delegitimize the State’s Right to Kill: A Critical Non-violence Approach for Peace,” presented at the 2013 International Conference of the Asia-Pacific Peace Research Association (APPRA), November 12 to 14, 2013, Bangkok, Thailand

11. “Language Assessment in China and Asia: An Overview,” delivered at the 36th Annual Global Studies Conference, October 3-5, 2013. Omaha, NE

12. “Discourse for Tibet-China Problem Solving through ADR,” delivered at the 8th International Convention of Asia Scholars (ICAS 8), June 24-27, 2013, Macao“Gandhi and Paige: Two Giants and Their Nonviolence Politics,” presented at the 2013 Hawaii International Conference on Social Science, May 31-June 2, 2013, Honolulu, Hawaii

13. “Peaceful Approach between Tibet and China—Exploring Alternatives for Political Reconciliation,” delivered at the 2012 International Peace Research Association Conference, November 24-28, 2012, Tsu City, Japan

14. “Political Peace for Future Generations: Questioning School-Shooting Violence,” presentation delivered at the 2012 International Peace Research Association Conference, November 24-28, 2012, Tsu City, Japan

15. “The Impact of Chinese Han Culture in the Changing Face of Tibet: A Moral Retrospect,” presentation delivered at the 35th Annual Global Studies Conference, Omaha, NE, October 5, 2012

16. “Design Healthy Industry: Chinese Perspective,” presentation delivered at the 35th Annual Global Studies Conference, Omaha, NE, October 5, 2012

17. “Bailing out Humanity: a Classroom Experience with Glenn Paige’s Nonkilling Global Political Science,” presentation delivered, together with Dan Cater, at the Great Plains Political Science Association 2012 Annual Conference, Hastings College, Hastings, Nebraska, September 22, 2012

18. “Non-Violence Political Moral And Future of Children -A Futuristic Look into Preemptive Education,” presentation delivered at the International Conference on Social Science, Honolulu, June 3, 2011

19. “Beijing’s Harder Diplomacy Vs. Tibetans’ Softer Power,” presentation delivered at the International Studies Association Convention, San Diego, April 4, 2012

20. “Alternative Human Behavior: Thirst for Environmental Justice,” presentation delivered at the International Studies Association Convention, New Orleans, Feb 17, 2010

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21. “Mêlée Apart for Human Rights: Comparative Studies on Silenced Tibetans and Native Americans,” presentation delivered at the International Studies Association Convention, New York, February 15, 2009

22. “China’s Foreign Relations Dilemma: An Ethical Catch-22,” presentation delivered at the International Studies Association Convention, San Francisco, March 29, 2008

23. “Political Outfoxing vs. Economic Reapolitik,” presentation delivered at the American Political Science Association Convention, Chicago. September 1, 2007

24. “China’s Global Role: Embodying Mighty Dragon and Local Snake,” presentation delivered at the 34th Annual Global Studies Conference, Omaha, October 7, 2011

25. “A Moral Footnote on Tibetan’s Softer Power,” presentation delivered at the 34th Annual Global Studies Conference, Omaha, October 8, 2011

26. “Between Conflict and Unknown Potentials: ADR for Tibet-China Truce,” presentation delivered at the 16th National Conference of the Asian Studies Development Program, East-West Center, Honolulu, June 29, 2010

27. “Tolerance of Inequality and Fear Factor: A Political Inquiry of Ethical Realpolitik,” presentation delivered at the 31st Annual Global Studies Conference, Omaha, October 2, 2008

28. “Rational Analysis of Souring Relations between PRC and DPRK,” presentation delivered at the Great Plains Political Science Conference, Mankato, March 17, 2007

Invited Presentations (Selected)

1. “On Revolutionary Years of China: A Critical Study of China’s Political Crisis Today,” guest speaker (invited) to the Professor Sonya Stejskal’s History Class at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, December 9, 2015.

1. “China’s Political Agenda: How to Deal with Its Environmental Problems,” guest speaker (invited) to the Midland University Senior Class, December 8, 2015.

2. “Chinese Political Business and Business Culture in Modern Time,” UNO College of Business Class, Feb. 14, 2013

3. “Coming Back to the Circle: China since the Fall of Qing Dynasty in 1912,” Midland University, Fremont, Nebraska, Feb. 25, 2013

4. “Bridging the Understanding on Education: What Differences Seen by Americans and Chinese?” A Joint Presentation by Jocelyn Ford, Film Director Zanta and Maorong Jiang, Hohai University, Nanjing, November 21, 2012

5. “Teaching about China Today,” Nebraska State Council for Social Studies Anneal Conference, Omaha, Nebraska, October 15, 2011

6. “Facing the Challenge: A View on the Changing Face of China,” National Consortium for Teaching about Asia for Nebraska Teachers, University of Nebraska at Omaha, November 5, 2011

7. “Asian Culture in Daily Life: Apolitical Politics,” National Park Service/Midwest Region, Omaha, NE, April 25, 2011

8. “Tear Down Asian Myth—One and Half Answers from Tea,” University of Nebraska at Omaha, April 5, 2011 9. “Conflict in Films” on Story of Qiu Ju at Omaha Film Stream’s Ruth Sokolof Theater, Omaha, Nebraska, May

17, 2010 10. “North Korean Factor in China-US Relations,” East Asia Seminar, Omaha Public School, Feb. 20, 2010 11. “Triangle Relations of DPRK-PRC-USA in the Anti-Terror Era,” University of Colorado Workshop “The

Interaction of the Koreas, China and the U.S. on the Asian Stage, Omaha, October 10, 2009 12. “Chinese Politics and People’s Liberation Army: A Personal View,” Senior International Relation Class, US

Military Academy, West Point, September 3, 2009 13. “Asia: from Open and Forbidden Lenses,” University of Nebraska at Omaha, Omaha, April 1, 2009 14. “Current Affairs and South Korea and China Relations,” Omaha Public School Social Sciences Association,

Omaha, June 9, 2009 15. "The Beijing Olympics: Chinese and American Perspectives," (with Dr. Elizabeth S. Dahl), Omaha World

Affairs Council, May 5, 2008 16. Omaha Film Stream’s Ruth Sokolof Theater Panel featuring PBS Documentary Please Vote for Me, with Dr.

Loree Bykerk, Chair of, and Dr. Elizabeth S. Dahl, Professor, Department of Political Science of University of Nebraska at Omaha, April 15, 2008

17. “Between Flexibility and Rigidity: Balancing Future Tensions in US-Sino Relations,” Senior International Relation Class, US Military Academy, West Point, December 3, 2007

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18. “Modern China and Chinese Past: A Political Analysis of China-Japan-Taiwan Triangle,” Missouri Southern State University, Joplin, MO. October 2, 2007

19. “Uncontested Nationalism and Realpolitik in China’s Changing Relations with the U.S.,” Missouri Southern State University, Joplin, MO. October 2, 2007

20. “North Korea and China Relations,” Brown Bag presentation, Department of Political Science and International Relations, Creighton University, March 14, 2007

21. “China’s ‘Cultural Revolution’ and Religious Life,” Omaha Christ Community Church, February 18, 2006 22. “Chinese View about Iraq and North Korea,” University of Nebraska at Lincoln, April 17, 2003 23. “Chinese Perspective on Northeast Asia Security Issues,” Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies. Honolulu,

Hawaii, January 26, 1998 24. “China at the Turn of the 21st Century,” Global Reporting Network at the Honolulu Security Seminar ---A

Professional Seminar for Senior Journalists and Editors. Honolulu, Hawaii. November 17-21, 1997 25. “The Future of Mainland China and Taiwan,” New Generation Seminar, East-West Center, October 5-19,

1997 26. “Japan-US’s Common Concerns on Hong Kong's Sovereignty Handover to PRC,” Japan-American Institute of

Management Science, Honolulu, Hawaii, June 25, 1997 27. “Hong Kong in 1997 and Beyond,” US-China People's Friendship Association Conference. Honolulu, Hawaii.

March 2, 1997 28. “Chinese Security Policy,” Global Reporting Network at the Honolulu Security Seminar ---A Professional

Seminar for Senior Journalists and Editors. Honolulu, Hawaii. December 10-13, 1996 29. “Chinese Foreign Policy and Taiwan Question,” Global Reporting Network at the Honolulu Security Seminar --

-A Professional Seminar for Senior Journalists and Editors. Honolulu, Hawaii. December 11-14, 1995 30. “Today and Tomorrow----Easy to Make a Fortune in China,” International Business Symposium, Brigham

Young University-Hawaii, Laie, Hawaii, February 4, 1993 31. “Religious Policy and Practice in Mainland China,” China Seminar, Honolulu, Hawaii, November 14, 1991

Special Invitation to Participation in US Major Security Conferences

1. International Game 1998, Korean Reconciliation and Asian Security, jointly organized by the US Naval War College and the Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies of the U.S. Department of Defense, Honolulu, Hawaii, April 27-30, 1998

2. Transitions of Power: Democratic Enlargement in Asia, jointly organized by the Asia Foundation and the Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies of the U.S. Department of Defense, Honolulu, Hawaii, January 27-29, 1997

3. Chinese Security Policy and the Future of Asia, jointly organized by the Rand Corporation and the Chinese Council of Advanced Policy Studies, Honolulu, Hawaii, June 26-28, 1996

Selected Media Presence (including featured pieces and TV/Radio/Magazine/Newspaper Interviews:

1. “North Korea and China,” Live Radio interview by Busan-Based English Radio Station, January 12, 2016. http://www.befm.or.kr/radio/ProgramAction.do?cmd=PlayListMgr&prgmId=morning_sp&tab=PRGM_SCRIP

2. “Creighton Celeberates Asian Culture Week,” Creightonian, November 8, 2015. http://www.creightonian.com/news/article_7c058b58-8691-11e5-8072-83d1e4697561.html

3. “Sisters at Manlius Pebble Hill Help Bring Awareness to Non-killing,” Eagle News, CNY’s Community News Source, November 4, 2015.

4. “Asian Center aims to connect cultures,” Creightonian, December 3, 2014. http://www.creightonian.com/news/article_5ca2758a-7b0e-11e4-846d-4fa7064affb7.html

5. “Teapots bridge culture through exhibit,” Creightonian, April 11, 2014 6. “Chinese Law Student’s Cultural Exchange Is Win-Win for Creighton, China and Guo,” The Daily Record,

March 28, 2014. 7. “Glenn Paige’s simple idea: a nonkilling world,” interviewed by Bevely Deepe Keever, and published by The

Christian Science Monitor, October 11, 2013 8. “Despite internal ills, booming China called good for U.S. business,” Omaha World-Herald, September 12,

2013 9. “CU Connects with Chinese Culture through Symphony,” Creightonian, September 5, 2013

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10. “2012 Asian Pacific American Heritage Month Celebration with Dr. Maorong Jiang,” Bridging The Gap, p. 14, Issue 34, 2013.

11. “The Korean Armistice and Possibilities for Peace,” interviewed by Noe Tanigawa, Hawaii Public Radio. Aired on July 27, 2013

12. “On Homeless People in Asia and USA,” Interviewed by Leo Adam Biga of the The Reader, Feb. 17, 2013 13. “Creighton Jesuit Publishes New Book,” Creightonian, October 26, 2012 http://www.creightonian.com/?p=5186 14. Know Our Name, Make Us Think,” CONVERSATIONS: On Jesuit Higher Education, Faculty Life Issues, spring

2012, Number 41, p. 27. http://epublications.marquette.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1702&context=conversations 15. “West Meets East,” Creighton Magazine, Spring 2012, p. 12-13.

http://www.creighton.edu/fileadmin/user/creighton-magazine/archive/PDFs/2012_CUMag_SPR12.pdf

16. “Jiang Speaks to Chinese Scholars at Hohai University,” CASS Online, Creighton University, June 1, 2012 http://www.creighton.edu/ccas/news/currentnews/jiangspeakstochinesescholarsathohaiuniversity/index.php

17. “United States’ East Asia Policy and Changes in the New Era,” Hohai University, Nanjing, China, May 3, 2012 http://mky.hhu.edu.cn/news_info.asp?n_id=98&typeid=1 18. “Asian World Lecture Features FBI Special Agent in Charge, Omaha Division,” KIOS, Omaha Public Radio,

March 16, 2012 19. “Beneficial Exchanges: U.S. Universities Make an Effort to Recruit from China,” Omaha World Herald, Feb.

20, 2012, p. 1-2 20. “Fix Relations with North Korea,” Omaha World Herald, Jan, 20, 2012 21. “One Korea: Both a Dream and a nightmare,” Omaha World Herald, Jan, 8, 2012 22. “A New Kim, A New Opportunity,” Omaha World Herald, Jan, 6, 2012 23. “Creighton Political Scientist: Kim Jong-Il Death an Opportunity for U.S.-North Korea Relations to Improve,”

KIOS, Omaha Public Radio, December 21, 2011 24. KPTV Fox 42 TV interview on North Korea, December 20, 2011 25. “Hawaiian Cuisine beyond Pig, Pineapple,” Omaha World Herald, November 23, 2011, p. 2 26. “In Response: Creighton’s relief Efforts,” The Jesuit Universities Humanitarian Network, Mar. 23, 2011 27. “College Students Raise Funds for Japan Disaster Relief, ” KMTV, March 17, 2011 28. “Faculty & Staff Recoganized with ‘IGGY’ Awards,” Connection, Creighton College of Arts and Sciences

Newsletter, Feb. 21, 2011, p.4 29. “Freshmen Name Most Influential Professors in First Semester,” Creightonian, Feb. 18, 2011 30. “Asian World Center’s Benefit for Japan,” Arts and Sciences, Creighton College of Arts and Sciences

Magazine, Online Issue, 2011, p.7. http://typo3.creighton.edu/fileadmin/user/CCAS/docs/CCAS_Magazine/CCAS_Magazine_2011.pdf

31. “Maorong Jiang Hosts ‘Asian Ways for Children,’” Connections, April, 2011, p. 3 http://www.creighton.edu/fileadmin/user/CCAS/docs/2010_Site/april_newsletter.pdf

32. Introduction to Global Politics by Steven L. Lamy and Patricia Owen, Oxford University, 2011, p. XVII 33. “Asian World Center Event Raises Money for Japan Disaster Relief,” Connections, April, 2011. p.5

http://www.creighton.edu/fileadmin/user/CCAS/docs/2010_Site/april_newsletter.pdf 34. “Student Spotlights,” Newsletter, Office of Multicultural Affairs, Creighton University, Volume 2, Issue 3,

Winter 2011, p. 5. 35. “Omaha Organizations Respond to Japan Disaster,” OSCA Newsletter, June 2011. p. 7. 36. “UNO Preps for Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month Events,” News Release, University of Nebraska at

Omaha, March 31, 2011 37. “CU Gives Back to Japan,” Creightonian, March 25, 2011 38. “Tea Helps Students focus for Finals,” by Abbey Lovett, Creighotnian, December, 4, 2010 39. Quoted in “Lending a Helping Hand: The People’s Liberation Army and Humanitarian Assistance/Disaster

Relief,” by Lt Col Tania M. Chacho, Ph.D. US Military Academy, West Point http://www.usafa.edu/df/inss/Research%20Papers/2009/LENDING%20A%20HELPING%20HAND%20THE%20PEOPLES%20LIBERATION%20ARMY%20AND%20HUMANITARIAN%20ASSISTANCE%20DISASTER%20RELIEF.pdf

40. Quoted in “Chinese Counterspace Intentions,” by US Global Innovation and Strategy Center (http://www.stormingmedia.us/83/8349/A834994.html)

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41. “Insights offered by Dr. Jiang in his Keynote Address,” Newsletters, Nebraska State Council for the Social Studies, October/November, 2010 http://www.nebraskasocialstudies.org/pdf/201010_newsletter.pdf

42. “Keynote Speaker: Dr. Maorong Jiang, Foreign Relations—Past, Present, and Future, China, The Koreas, and the United States,” Newsletter, Nebarska State Council for Social Studies, August, 2010, p. 3

43. Omaha Public Radio (KIOS 91.5 FM) Noon Forum: Leading discussion on “Conflict in Films” with Arthur Pearlstein, Director of Werner Institute for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution, on Story of Qiu Ju at Omaha Film Stream’s Ruth Sokolof Theater, Omaha, Nebraska, May 17, 2010 http://www.creighton.edu/werner/eventsnews/conflictinfilms/index.php

44. “St. Mary's Host Chinese Delegation,” Fox 28 Television Station, WSJV South Bend, Indiana, May 10, 2010 http://www.fox28.com/global/story.asp?s=12457358

45. “Asian Culture Week to Have ‘Green’ Focus,” Creighton News Center, April 14, 2010 http://www.creighton.edu/publicrelations/newscenter/news/2010/april2010/april142010/asiancultureweeknr04122010/index.php

46. “Beauty and the Beholder,” by Sarah Baker, The Reader, Feb. 3, 2010 47. “Chinese Artists to Be Featured at Creighton Lied Gallery,” Creighton News Center, Jan. 13, 2010

http://www.creighton.edu/publicrelations/newscenter/news/2010/january10/janaury132010/asianbeautynr121909/index.php

48. “Diplomatic Outfoxing: China in US-North Korea Relations,” my keynote presentation at the 2010 Nebraska State Council for the Social Studies Conference, Cox Cable Channel 22 (CTI), November 3, 2010.

49. CSEAS Weekly Bulletin, Center for Southeast Asian Studies at Northern Illinois University, Oct. 18, 2010 50. “Series Displays Asian Art, Music,” Creightonian, April 16, 2010 51. “Werner Institute to Study Conflict Resolution Through Selected Films,” by Julien R. Fielding, The Daily

Record, Feb. 9, 2010 52. “Asian Art Scale Great Wall,” by Lauren Mastro, Creightonian, Jan. 29, 2010 53. “The Benefits of Drinking Tea,” presentation at University of Nebraska Medical Center, Cox Cable Channel 22

(CTI), May 8, 2009. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vZvR8894WU 54. “Tea Ceremony, Mariachi Performance Highlight May Diversity Events,” UNMC Today, May 6, 2009 55. “Slow Down, have a Cup of Tea,” UNMC Today Headlines, May 13, 2009

http://app1.unmc.edu/publicaffairs/todaysite/sitefiles/today_full.cfm?match=5696 56. “Week Features Asian Art, Cultures,” by Steven Adams, Creightonian, April 24, 2009 57. Poetic Dialogue--American Writers Interviews and Writing Environment Analysis, Renmin University Press,

China, 2008, p.5. 58. “Social Contract and Food Culture in Asia,” Courier, Saint Mary’s College, February 8, 2008, p. 17

http://www3.saintmarys.edu/files/courier/issues/courier-08spring.pdf 59. “Chinese Qing Dynasty Exhibit at Joslyn,” by Louis Jackson, Creightonian, March 14, 2008 60. “Asian Culture Focus of Creighton Event,” Omaha World-Herald, April 9, 2008 61. “Western-Type Protest Backfire with China,” Omaha World-Herald, April 15, 2008 62. “Activities Spotlight Qing Arts,” Omaha World-Herald. Picture taken and posted on the Omaha World-Herald

online, April 28, 2008 63. “Creighton Forum to Tackle the West’s Muslim Myths,” Omaha World-Herald, May 26, 2008 64. “Creighton Students and China’s Earthquake,” Fox 42 Television Station, KPTM Omaha, Nebraska, June 14,

2008 65. “Creighton students Aid Relief Effort in China,” Creightonian-Online, July 1, 2008 66. “Understanding the Middle East through Art,” Creighton News Center, August 9, 2007

http://www.creighton.edu/publicrelations/newscenter/news/2007/august2007/august92007/suheillbaddornr080908/index.php

67. “Middle East to Midwest,” The Reader, Vol. 14, August 23-29, 2007, p. 29 68. “Understanding the Middle East through Art,” Creighton Magazine, Fall 2007, p. 7. 69. “Syrian Artist Featured in Student Center Exhibit,” Creightonian, August 31, 2007 70. “The China Semester,” Speaker’s Information. Missouri Southern State University, Fall 2007

http://www.mssu.edu/china/modern.htm 71. “Luncheon Explains Eastern Relations,” Creightonian, March 16, 2007 http://creightonian.com/ 72. “Diabolo Dance Theatre to Highlight Week's Events,” The Chart International, Missouri Southern State

University, September, 28, 2007 73. “Chinese Foreign Policy,” MSSU NEWS, September 28, 2007

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74. “Jiang to Probe Chinese Foreign Policy,” South Accents, Volume 25, Number 9, September 28, 2007 75. “Events to Bring Culture,” Creightonian, April 7, 2006 76. “Week Celebrates Eastern Culture,” Creightonian, News 4, April 15, 2005 77. “Religions in China,” Marketplace, PRI (Public Radio International), March 8, 2005 78. The Moon is Over the Parapet, Workers’ Press, Beijing, China, 2004 79. “Students Share Lunch over Political Discussion,” Creightonian, News 3, October 17, 2003 80. Covering Conflict and Security in Northeast Asia: A Resource Guide for Journalists, Center for War, Peace, And

the News Media, New York University, 1997 81. “Doing Business in China,” International Business Symposium, Annual Report, Brigham Young University,

1993, p.15 82. “‘Rich and Poor’ Paradox to Pattern China’s Development-International Business Symposium Offers Students

Unique Insights into China’s Business Market,” Ke Alaka’I, Feb. 10, 1993, p.4. Service: Service to Profession:

1. Creighton University Boren Scholarship Campus Committee (2016) 2. Co-organizer of the 38th Annual Global Studies Conference and the Creighton Asian World Center’s Inaugural

East-West Studies Conference held on October 2, 2015 at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, NE. 3. Host and supervisor of the Japan Outreach Initiative Coordinator of Japan Foundation at Creighton

University, 2014 to 2016. 4. Sponsoring the 2014 and 2015 Annual Nebraska State Council for Social Studies Conferences, “From

Question to Inquiry: Keys to Critical Thinking,” UNO Center for Economic Education, June 25-26, 2015. 5. Chair for the Panel “Many Faces of Korean Politics” at the 56th Annual International Studies Association

Convention in New Orleans, Louisiana, March 16 to 19, 2015 6. Chair for the Panel of “Determinants of Foreign Policy: Between Democracy Promotion and War-making,” at

the 72nd Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference, Chicago, April 4, 2014. 7. Creighton University Fulbright Campus Committee (2014) 8. Discussant for the Panel of “How Do People Understand Foreign Government’s Responsibility for State

Violence in Their Historical Memory? A Comparison between Korea and Taiwan,” at the 72nd Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference, Chicago, April 5, 2014.

9. Sponsoring the 2013 and 2014 Annual Nebraska State Council for Social Studies Conferences, “e-Citizens: Social Studies on the Digital Plain,” Duchesne Academy, Omaha, NE, October 19, 2013 and June 9, 2014.

10. Organizing and sponsoring the Creighton Panel for the 8th International Convention of Asia Scholars held from June 24 to 27, 2013, Macao.

11. Sponsoring the 2012 Annual Nebraska State Council for Social Studies Conference, “Human Rights on World Stage,” Buffett Magnet Middle School, Omaha, NE, October 13, 2012

12. Establishing Omaha-based Voices on Asian World Radio Network (Inc.) 13. Organizer for the Omaha-based Asian Forum, in collaboration with the Asian Studies Program of the

University of Nebraska at Omaha, February, 2012 14. Organizer for the Workshop China in the United states, in collaboration with the National Consortium for

Teaching about Asia, November 5, 2011 15. Sponsoring the 2011 Annual Nebraska State Council for Social Studies Conference, “Building Tomorrow’s

Citizens Today,” Buffett Magnet Middle School, Omaha, NE, October 15, 2012 16. Panel Discussant: The Kenefick Humanities Chair Film Series panel featuring The Hidden World of Human

Trafficking. Creighton University, Omaha, Nebraska. October 5, 2010 17. Panel Chair: “Cultural Interactions-Globalization,” 16th National Conference of the Asian Studies

Development Program, East-West Center, Honolulu, Hawaii, June 29-July 1, 2010 18. Organizer for the panel of “Creating a Shared Discourse for Tibet-China Problem Solving Through ADR” for

the 16th National Conference of the Asian Studies Development Program, East-West Center, Honolulu, Hawaii, June 29-July 1, 2010

19. Chair for the panel of “Cultural Interactions-Globalization” at the 16th National Conference of the Asian Studies Development Program, East-West Center, Honolulu, Hawaii, June 29-July 1, 2010

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20. Omaha Film Stream’s Ruth Sokolof Theater Panel on “Conflict in Films” featuring Chinese film Story of Qiu Ju. February 11, 2010

21. Discussant for the panel “Assessing Alliance Behavior Among Allies in Asia,” at the 2009 56th International Studies Association Convention, New York, February 15-18, 2009

22. Chair for the Asia Culture Week panel on North Korea, Creighton University, Omaha, NE October 16, 2008 23. Panel Discussant: The Kenefick Humanities Chair Film Series panel featuring Morten Daae’s documentary

My Daughter the Terrorist, Creighton University, Omaha, Nebraska, October 14, 2008 24. Chair and discussant for the panel “North Korea Reforms and Scenarios of Reunification,” at the 2008 Annual

American Political Science Association Convention, Boston, MA, August 28-31, 2008 25. Panel Discussant: The Arabic Students Association panel featuring James Loneley’s documentary Gaza Strip,

Creighton University, Omaha, NE, April 16, 2008 26. Program Facilitator: International Youth Leadership Conference, Honolulu, Hawaii, 1998 27. Producer, fund-raising video documentary on philosophy of children project in Hawaii and China (for the

Department of Philosophy, University of Hawaii, 1998) 28. Project Facilitator: philosophy for children project in numerous schools and organizations in Hawaii,

Department of Philosophy, University of Hawaii (1996-1999) Service to the University: 2005-2015 Annual Organizer for Creighton University’s Asian Culture Week Events (11 times total) 2015 to 2018 University Committee on Lectures, Films and Concerts 2014-2017 Rank and Tenure Committee, College of Arts and Sciences 2014-2015 University Committee on Faculty Dismissal 2012-2015 University Faculty and Academic Council 2013-present University Faculty Commons Committee 2011-2014 University Athletic Board 2012 University Multidisciplinary Opportunities Task Force 2011-2012 University Presidential Graduate Studies Subcommittee 2008-2011 Senate, College of Arts and Sciences 2010-2011 Academic Policy, Discipline and Appeals Committee 2006-2011 College Diversity Seminar 2009-2010 Senate Curriculum Committee, College of Arts and Sciences 2008-2009 College Diversity Seminar Committee 2008-2009 Senate Resource Development Committee 2004-2005 College Diversity Seminar Service to Student Organizations at Creighton 2011 to Present Faculty Moderator, Student Veterans Organization 2005 to 2010 Faculty Moderator, Creighton Martial Art Club 2006 to 2008 Faculty Moderator, International Relations Club 2007 Gates Scholarship Mentor program 2006 to 2007 Faculty Moderator, Model United Nations 2005 to 2007 Faculty Moderator, Creighton Asian Student Association 2005 to 2007 Faculty Moderator, Creighton Chapter of Phi Delta Theta Service to Community Organizer Fifty-Year of Friendship 1965 to 2015: Shizuoka and Omaha: Photo Exhibition at the Durham

Museum in Omaha, NE (Exhibition is from September 21, 2015 to February 28, 2016). http://omahasistercities.com/photo-exhibit-opens-at-durham-museum/

2015-present Joslyn Castle Neighborhood Citizen Patrol 2011-2013 Task-Force Committee for Marketing, Omaha Sister Cities Association

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Special Note: 1. A detailed list of about 480 Asian World Center events that I organized in my capacity as the director of the Asian World Center (September 2007 to March 2016) is available upon request.