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1 CURRICULUM VITAE Bruce W. La Brack Office phone: (209) 946-2102 Fax: 209-946-2318 E-mail: [email protected] EDUCATION: 1960 Pennsylvania State University University Park, Pennsylvania 1967 University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona B.A.: English/Comparative Literature 1968 University of California, Berkeley, California Department of Near Eastern Languages 1969a University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona M.A.: Oriental Studies Thesis: Calendrical Rites of a North Indian Village as a Mechanism of the Perpetuation of Hinduism 1969b University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota Department of South Asian Languages 1969-1970 American Institute of Indian Studies, New Delhi, India 1972-1974 Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York M. Phil. (1976) Ph.D.: Interdisciplinary Social Science (1980) Dissertation: The Sikhs of California FIELDS OF SPECIALIZATION Cultural Anthropology : South Asian history and ethnology: Hindu social organization; Sikhs; Post-War Japan, Global Nomads; North American Plains Indian Ethnology; Overseas South Asians, Cross-Cultural Training and ReEntry. COURSES TAUGHT
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CURRICULUM VITAE

Bruce W. La Brack Office phone: (209) 946-2102Fax: 209-946-2318E-mail: [email protected]

EDUCATION:

1960 Pennsylvania State UniversityUniversity Park, Pennsylvania

1967 University of Arizona, Tucson, ArizonaB.A.: English/Comparative Literature

1968 University of California, Berkeley, CaliforniaDepartment of Near Eastern Languages

1969a University of Arizona, Tucson, ArizonaM.A.: Oriental Studies

Thesis: Calendrical Rites of a North Indian Village as a Mechanism of the Perpetuation of Hinduism

1969b University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota

Department of South Asian Languages

1969-1970 American Institute of Indian Studies, New Delhi, India

1972-1974 Syracuse University, Syracuse, New YorkM. Phil. (1976)Ph.D.: Interdisciplinary Social Science (1980)Dissertation: The Sikhs of California

FIELDS OF SPECIALIZATION

Cultural Anthropology: South Asian history and ethnology: Hindu social organization; Sikhs; Post-War Japan, Global Nomads; North American Plains Indian Ethnology; Overseas South Asians, Cross-Cultural Training and ReEntry.

COURSES TAUGHT

Introductory Cultural Anthropology; Introductory Physical Anthropology; Introductory Sociology; Introduction of South Asian Civilization; Peoples and Cultures of South Asia; Anthropological Approaches to Belief Systems; North American Indian History and Ethnology; Contemporary Native Americans; American Indian Education; California Indians; Field Research Methods; International Research Methods; Social Science Research Methodology; Qualatative Methods in Traveling Field School in Modern Plains Indian Ethnology; South Asians in North America; Japanese Culture and Society; Perspectives in World History; Cultural Bases of Conflict in the Classroom; Cross-Cultural Orientation; Orientation to American Culture; Analysis of Overseas Experience; ReEntry theory; Educational Anthropology; Peasant Culture and Society; Educational Anthropology; American Ethnic Groups; Training for International Transitions; Practicing Intercultural Training; The Realities of ReEntry Programming.

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FELLOWSHIPS AND HONORS

1967-69 Graduate Tuition Scholarships, University of Arizona. Tucson, Arizona

1968 National Defense Education Act (N.D.E.A.) Title IV Language Fellowship (Hindi-Urdu), University of California, Berkeley, California

1968-69 N.D.E.A. Title VI Language Fellowship (Hindi), University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona

1969 N.D.E.A. Title IV Language Fellowship (Bengali/Hindi), University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota

1969-70 Graduate Language Fellow, American Institute of Indian Studies, New Delhi, India

1971 State of Nebraska, Title I Grant (Higher Education Act of 1965) to conduct "Cross-Cultural Minority Workshop"

1973-74 Syracuse University Fellowship (Maxwell School) Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York

1974 Syracuse University South Asia Program Research Grant

1974-75 National Science Foundation, Dissertation Research Grant

1978 Fulbright-Hays Summer Award Seminar on Regional Development in India, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

1982-83 Japan-United States Educational Commission (Fulbright) Senior Research Award in International Education, Tokyo, Japan

1983 Selected by National Association of Foreign Student Advisors to participate in Research on Study Abroad seminar, UC Santa Barbara, California, November 28-29

1987 C.A.P.H.E. (Consortium for Advancement of Private Higher Education) Grant as participant in Summer Curriculum Development Seminar, School of International Studies,University of the Pacific

1993 Joseph J. Malone Faculty Fellowship in Arab and Islamic Studies, National Council on U.S.-Arab Relations, Washington, D.C.

1995 University of the Pacific - Faculty Research Lecturer Award

1998 Selected for inclusion in Who's Who Among America's Teachers, 5th. Ed.

1999 University of the Pacific - Eberhardt Teacher-Scholar Award

2000 University of the Pacific - Eberhardt Research Fellowship

Past Funding University of the PacificFaculty Research Grants - 1976, 1977, 1980, 1987, 1992, 1993 Teaching Incentive Awards - 1978, 1980, 1984Scholarly Activity Grants - 1982, 1986, 1991

School of International StudiesFaculty Travel Grants - 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1998Faculty Research Awards - 1989, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1995

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PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS

1967-68 Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Oriental Studies University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona

1969 Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of Oriental StudiesUniversity of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona

1970 Visiting Assistant Professor of History, Department of History, University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, Iowa

1970-72 Instructor in Anthropology, Department of Anthropology University ofNebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska

1972-73 Graduate Teaching Assistant, Interdisciplinary Social Science Program (assigned to the South Asian Program) Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York

1973 Instructor of Anthropology, Department of Human Services, Sinte Gleska Junior College, Rosebud Sioux Reservation, Rosebud, South Dakota

1974 Consumnes River College, Sacramento, CaliforniaYuba College, Marysville, CaliforniaSacramento City College - Folsom Prison Campus

1975 Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Callison College, University of the Pacific, Stockton, California

1980 Associate Professor of Anthropology and International Studies, Sociology/AnthropologyDepartment, University of the Pacific, Stockton, California

1981 Visiting Professor of Anthropology, Kansai University of Foreign Studies, Osaka, Japan

1982-83 Japan - United States Educational Commission, Senior Fulbright Research Award in International Education, Tokyo, Japan, and Visiting Researcher, International Christian University, Mitaka, Japan

1993-2001 Faculty in the MA program in Intercultural Relations, Antioch University, Yellow Springs, Ohio.

1986- Professor of Anthropology and International Studies, School of International Studies,present University of the Pacific, Stockton, California

1989- Senior Faculty, The Summer Institute for Intercultural Communication, Portland, Oregonpresent

2001- Chair, MAIR (Masters of Arts in Intercultural Relations) Program,present School of International Studies, University of the Pacific, Stockton, California

2004- Director, Pacific Institute for Cross-Cultural Trainingpresent

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

1971 Director, Minority Group (Sioux) Teachers WorkshopUniversity of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska

"Ethnographic Photography" Exhibit on North IndiaNebraska State Museum, Lincoln, Nebraska

41972 "Faces of India" Exhibit, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona

Chairman, Anthropological Session, Eighty-Second Annual Meeting of Nebraska Academy of Sciences, April 21-22, Lincoln, Nebraska

1972 Director of traveling field-school in "Ethnology of Modern Plains Indians," summer, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska

1976 Chairman, "Role of Asians in California Agriculture" panel, Association of Asian Studies on the Pacific Coast, June 11-13, Asilomar, California

1977 Chairman, "Anthropological Approaches to Ethnography" panel, Fourth AnnualUndergraduate Sociology Anthropology Research Conference, April 28, University of Santa Clara, Santa Clara, California

1978 Selected participant, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Chautauqua Seminar "Visual Anthropology" Stanford University, Stanford, California

"Indian Images," exhibition of photography and art from South Asia, Raymond-Callison Art Gallery, University of the Pacific, November 6-23

1979 On-site Evaluation of Raymond-Callison Japan Program (Dec.-Jan.) Kyoto/Tokyo, Japan

Proposal reviewer for Media Program National Endowment for the Humanities, Washington, D.C.

Chairman, "Minority Groups" panel, Sixth Annual Undergraduate Sociology/Anthropology Research Conference, April 28, University of Santa Clara, Santa Clara, California

Appointed to the Editorial Board of The Pacific Historian

Invited participant in symposium on "The Public Policy Process and the Development of Ethnic Identity," sponsored by the Center for South and Southeast Asia Studies, May 25, Berkeley, California

1980 Invited participant in symposium on "Religion, Culture and Community," sponsored by the Sikh Council of North America and the Center for South and Southeast Asian Studies, May 25, Berkeley, California

Selected participant, Stanford University Program for Faculty Renewal on "Japan and America: The Long Encounter" August 4-15, Stanford, California

Invited participant in symposium on "Appraisal of the Writings of Western Authors on Sikhism," sponsored by Gursikh Society of America, September 13, Stockton, California

1981 Institute Researcher, Intercultural Research Institute, Kansai University of Foreign Studies, January - August, Osaka, Japan

1982 NHK (Japanese educational TV Channel) interview on Japanese Students' Re-entry Processes, June 13, Tokyo, Japan

Selected participant, Stanford University Program for Faculty Renewal, Japan and America Workshop Reunion on the subject "Politics and Economics in Contemporary Japan", August 20-22, Stanford, California

1983 Conducted Pre-Departure Orientation lecture and discussion, Japan-U.S.Education Commission (Fulbright), Tokyo American Center, May 10, Tokyo, Japan.

5Selected participant, Stanford University Program for Faculty Renewal,

Japan and America Workshop Reunion on the subject "Contemporary Japanese International Relations", August 19-21, Stanford, California

1984 Invited participant, the Seventh Annual Convention of the Sikh Council of North America, May 26, Pasadena, California

1985 Invited participant in planning meetings for "India in America: The Immigrant Experience", The Asia Society, April 26, New York

Public lecture on "New Identities: Three Waves of Immigration from South Asia" as part of The People of South Asia in America Exhibit, Oakland Museum, Oakland, California, November 5.

Slide presentation and commentary on "Views of India," Lodestar Lecture Series, International House, U.C. Berkeley, Berkeley, California, November 5.

Academic advisor, National Endowment for the Humanities funded documentary "The New Puritans: Sikhs of Yuba City" by Tenzing Sonam and Ritu Saran, U.C. Berkeley, Berkeley, California

1986 Invited participant, Association of Social Anthropologists,University of Kent, Canterbury, England, April 9-11

Invited participant, Festival of India sponsored conference on "India in America: The Immigrant Experience," The Asia Society, New York, April 17-19 and the regional conference at U.C.L.A., Los Angeles, California, April 25.

Invited participant, "South Asian Immigrants in the United States" symposium of the 15th Annual Conference on South Asia, Madison, Wisconsin, November 7-9.

Invited participant, "Second Sikh Studies Conference," University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, December 12-13.

1987 Invited participant, "Sikh History and Religion in the Twentieth Century" Conference, Center for South Asian Studies, University of Toronto, Canada, February 12-14

Invited participant, "Sikh Studies Conference," Center for South and Southeast Asian Studies, U.C. Berkeley, Berkeley, California, February 20-21

Invited participant, "Going International vs. Being International" symposium of the International Congress of the Society for Intercultural Education, Training, and Research, Montreal, Canada, May 15-18

Conducted pre-Re-entry seminar for Fulbright students returning to Honduras and Belize, New Mexico State University, La Cruces, New Mexico, May 19-20

Invited participant, "Managing Re-entry Shock" Workshop of the 40th National Conference on International Educational Exchange, San Francisco, California, November 5

Invited participant, "Economy and Development in Punjab" panel of the Research Committee on the Punjab, 16th Annual Conference on South Asia, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, November 6-8

1988 Conducted pre-Reentry seminars for CAMPUS (Central American Program for Undergraduate Scholars) students returning to Nicaragua, Costa

6Rica, Honduras, Belize, El Salvador, and Panama, Tulane University, New Orleans, March 25-27 and University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, April 8-10

Manuscript reviewer for Amerasia Journal, University of California at Los Angeles, California, April

Proposal reviewer for National Endowment for the Humanities, Media programs, Washington, May

Chairman, "A Truly International Orientation" panel for the 40th Annual Conference of the National Association of Foreign Student Advisors, Washington, D.C., May 30-June 3

Commissioned paper for the "4th East Indians in the Diaspora" Conference, Columbia University, New York, July 13-16

Invited participant, "East Meets West: Immigrant Family in North America and Europe" panel, 8th International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, Zagreb, Yugoslavia, July 24-31

Invited participant, "The International Corporate Assignment: Issues, Stresses and Solutions" panel, XXIV International Congress of Psychology, Sydney, Australia, August 28 - September 2

Invited participant, "International Studies and Internationalizing the Curriculum" panel, 87th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Phoenix, Arizona, November 16-20

Invited to conduct workshop on "Cross-Cultural Training for the U.S. and Foreign Student," Region XII Conference for the National Association of Foreign Student Advisors, San Francisco, California, November 21

1989 Invited participant, "Beyond the Black Water: South Asian Commercial,

Cultural, and Political Transaction with Asia and the West from Ancient to Modern Times," Sixth Annual South Asia Studies Conference, University of California, Berkeley, California, January 28-19

Invited panelist, "Re-Entry Programs for American Students," Region XII Conference of the National Association for Foreign Student Affairs, San Francisco, California, April 7

Invited member of Steering Committee, 42nd Annual California History Institute on "The Japanese Experience in California," December-May

Invited Faculty, The Summer Institute of Intercultural Communication, conducted workshop on "The Re-Entry Process: Theory and Practice," Portland, Oregon, July 30-August 4

Invited participant, "The Re-entry Experience of U.S. Fulbrighters" panel of the Globalization and the Fulbright process meeting, 12th Annual Fulbright Association Conference, Washington, D.C., October 5-7

Facilitator and consultant at joint-faculty retreat of Concordia College, Portland, and Christ College, Irvine, on Internationalization of Curriculum and integration of Foreign Students, Redding, California, November 14-16

1990 Invited participant, "Old Voices, New Listeners: Text, Authority and Power Relations in South Asia" program, Fourth Annual South Asia Studies Conference, University of California, Berkeley, California, February 10-11

7Conducted Pre-Reentry seminar for CAMPUS (Central American Program

for Undergraduate Scholars) students sponsored by Harvard's LatinAmerican Scholarship Program for American Universities, Nashville, Tennessee, March 17-20

Invited participant and Co-Chair, "Re-entry From International Corporate Assignment: Toward Remedy and Solution" panel of the Sixteenth Congress of the International Society for Intercultural education, Training and Research, Kilkenny, Ireland, April 7-12

Co-presenter, "The Realities of Re-entry Programming" workshop, Annual Conference of the National Association for Foreign Student Affairs, Portland, Oregon, May 13-19

Invited participant and Chair, "Corporate Overseas Business Assignments: Psychological and Personal Consequences" panel, 10th International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology, Nara, Japan, July 16-20

Invited Faculty, The Summer Institute of Intercultural Communication, conducted workshop on "The Reentry Process: Training for the Transition Home," Portland, Oregon, July 29-August 3

Invited participant, "Cross-cultural Issues" panel, 33rd International Congress of Asian and North African Studies, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, August 12-25

Invited lecturer in the Mentor-Intern Program of San Joaquin Delta Community College on the subjects "The Impact of Culture and Cross-Cultural Communication on Instruction in the Multi-Cultural College"Classroom" and "Pedagogy, Modeling, and what is American about American Higher Education", October 24 and November 28.

Invited presentation for Special Interest Group (Japan) session on "Orientation through ReEntry: The Cultural Cycle of Japanese Students at American Universities" at the National Association of Foreign Student Affairs Region XII meeting, Fresno, October 25.

1991 Conducted Pre-ReEntry seminar for CAMPUS (Central America Program for Undergraduate Scholars) students sponsored by Harvard's Latin American Scholarship Program for American Universities, Nashville, Tennessee, March 23-25

Elected to Governing Council of the Society for International Education, Training, and Research and attended the 17th International Congress, Banff, Canada, May 1-5

Delivered an invited talk on "The Sikhs of California and Stockton" to the Stockton Corral of Westerners, Stockton, California, May 9

Invited co-presenter at two workshops, "Beyond Survival: Facilitating Cultural Learning for Japanese Exchange Students" and "The Realities of ReEntry Programming," and Session Chair/Panel Member of "Equipping Community and Study Abroad Volunteers to Help International Students with Cross-Cultural Entry and Re-Entry," 43rd Annual Conference of NAFSA: Association of International Educators, Boston, Massachusetts, May 24-27

Invited presentation to the Center for International Service Advisory Committee on Cross-Cultural Training for Undergraduates, College of Staten Island, City University of New York, May 28

8Conducted an invited workshop on "What is American about American

Higher Education?" for San Joaquin Delta College Division Retreat, Burlingame, California, June 1

Invited presentation at East-West Center on linking Orientation and ReEntry programs, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii, June 11

Invited Faculty, The Summer Institute of Intercultural Communication, conducted workshop on "Training for International Transitions," Portland, Oregon, July 28 - August 2

Invited speaker at an Immigration Law Forum at the McGeorge School of Law, on "immigration Law and the Sikhs of California”, Sacramento, California, November 10

1992 Invited speaker on "Sikhs in California and Stockton" to the History Teaching Alliance, UOP, January 30, Stockton

Invited lecture on "The Sikh Diaspora: Historical Continuities and Current Issues" in the South Asia Seminar Series on The Movement of People in South Asia, sponsored by the Center for Asian Studies, University of Texas-Austin, March 5

Recorded radio interview on "The Impact of Overseas Sikhs on Indian Politics" for the Perspectives on Asia program of the University of Texas-Austin, March 6

Conducted Pre-ReEntry seminar for CAMPUS (Central America Program for Undergraduate Scholars) students sponsored by Harvard's Latin American Scholarship Program for American Universities, Nashville, Tennessee, March 27-29

Invited participant, "Applying the Global Nomad Experience in Higher Education" and "Indigenous Responses to Intercultural ReEntry" sessions of the 18th Conference of the Society of International Education, Training and Research, Montego Bay, Jamaica, May 9-13

Invited co-presenter of workshop on "The Realities of ReEntry Programming", and Session Chair/Presenter at "New Directions in Orientation Programs" and "Adapting LASPAU'S Campus ReEntry Workshop to the Diverse University Environment" sessions, 44th Annual Conference of NAFSA: Association of International Educators, Chicago, Illinois, May 21-27

Invited Inaugural Speaker at the Institute of International Education Fulbright Leadership workshop, San Francisco, July 9

Invited Faculty, The Summer Institute of Intercultural Communication, conducted workshop on "Training for International Transitions", Portland, Oregon, July 26-31

Chair and discussant, "Insiders Outside" The View from South Asia" panel, 21st Annual Conference on South Asia, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, November 6-8

Review of Physical Anthropology text, Harper-Collins Publishing

Proposal reviewer for Media Program in South Asia, National Endowment of the Humanities, Washington, D.C.

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Delivered series of Cultural Enhancement Lectures on South and Southeast Asia aboard the French cruise ship Ocean Pearl, (India, Myanmar, Thailand, and Singapore), December 10-January 3, 1993

1993 Discussant, panel on "Culture Change and Impacts upon Bi-Cultural (Japan-U.S.) Workplaces", Association of Japanese Business Studies, Sixth Annual Meeting, Columbia University, New York, January 7-8

Conducted Pre-Entry seminar for CAMPUS (Central American Program for Undergraduate Scholars) students sponsored by Harvard's Latin American Scholarship Program for American Universities, Nashville, Tennessee, March 19-21

Featured speaker on "The Sikhs of Yuba City" and commentator on the film, The New Puritans, as part of a Documentary Film and Lecture Series of the Lodi Library, April 22

Presented an invited workshop session, "ReEntry: Program Design and Implementation", co-facilitated the "Ecotonos: A Multicultural Problem-Solving and Decision Making Simulation" demonstration, participated in a panel on "The Bridge Home: Ideas for Innovative Programs, Services, and Partnerships for International and U.S. Student ReEntry", and participated in a panel on "Co-Training: Opportunities for Program Development and Effectiveness"all at the 45th Annual Conference of NAFSA-Association of International Educators, San Francisco, May 30-June 2

Delivered an invited Master Workshop on "ReEntry Theory. Process and Training" and participated in the session "Co-Training: Diversity in the Front of the Room" all at the 19th Annual Conference of the Society for International Education, Training, and Research, Washington, D.C., June 8-12

Invited faculty, The Summer Institute of Intercultural Communication, conducted workshop on "Training for International Transitions", Portland, Oregon, July 25-30

Invited speaker on "Recent Versions of Old Conflicts in India: The Examples of Punjab, Kashmir, Assam, and Sri Lanka" at the Saturday Afternoon Club of Santa Rosa, October 9

Invited to deliver a paper on "Covert Competencies: The Recognition and Assessment of 'Hidden' Skills Gained from Study Abroad" at the session on Global Competence and International Student Exchange of the 45th International Conference on Educational Exchange, Washington, D.C., November 2-4.

Offered an invited two-day seminar on "Re-Entry Theory and Training" to faculty and staff, Colgate University, Hamilton, NY, Nov. 5-6

Presented the keynote address at a teachers' workshop, 'The South Asian Ethnic Community in the U.S.: Issues for Educators' UC-Berkeley, Nov. 20

1994 Offered a course in "Cross-Cultural Research Theories and Paradigms" for Antioch University (Intercultural Communications Institute), Portland, Oregon, January 17-20

Chair of the Heritage session at a conference on "The Transmission of Sikh/Punjabi Heritage to the Diaspora", University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, February 3-5.

10Invited symposium on "Culture in Diaspora: Punjabis Abroad", UC Santa Barbara, February 17

Presented a multicultural decision-making and negotiation simulation, "Ecotonos," at the Northern California Society for International Education, Training and Research meeting, held at San Francisco State University on February 19

Conducted Pre-Entry seminar for CAMPUS (Central American Program for Undergraduate Scholars) students sponsored by Harvard's Latin American Scholarship Program for American Universities, Austin, Texas, March 26-28

Invited participant at the "'Beyond Bowing': Effective Relationships with the Japanese," a training-of-trainers demonstration and program critique sponsored by Nipporica Associates, Evanston, Illinois, April 15-19

Presented an invited paper on Nearing a Century of Sikh Presence in North America at the "Aspects of the Indian Diaspora" conference held at the University of California-Los Angeles, June 6

Presented an invited paper on California's 'Punjabi Century' at the First International (Punjab Studies) Conference, University of Coventry, Coventry, U.K. June 25-26

Offered "Doing Research/Fieldwork" seminar for Antioch University(International Communications Institute), Portland, Oregon, July 22-24

Invited faculty, The Summer Institute of Intercultural Communication, Portland, Oregon, July 25-30

Manuscript reviews for Human Organization and International Journal of Intercultural Relations

1995 Offered course "Research Methods I" for Antioch University (InterculturalCommunications Institute, Portland, Oregon, January 13-15

Appointed to Special Editorial Review Board for the "Language, Culture,and World View" issue of the International Journal of InterculturalRelations, Vol. 19, No. 2.

Conducted Pre-ReEntry seminar for CAMPUS program of LASPAU (LatinAmerican Scholarship Program of American Universities), Austin,Texas, March 24-27

Delivered invited Master Workshop on "Intercultural ReEntry" andConcurrent Session of "Crossing an Unexpected Frontier: Emerging Issues in Cross-Cultural ReEntry", 21st Congress of the Society for International Education, Training, and Research, Phoenix, Arizona, May 14-17

Offered course "Research Methods II" for Antioch University(Intercultural Communications Institute), Portland, Oregon,July 20-22

Invited faculty, The Summer Institute of Intercultural Communication,Portland, Oregon, July 24-28

Presented a workshop on "Emerging Issues in ReEntry" at the Region XII Annual Conference of National Association of Foreign Student

Advisors, Reno, Nevada, November 15-17

111996 Offered course "Research Methods II" for Antioch University in their M.A.

in Intercultural Relations program, Intercultural Communications Institute, Portland, Oregon, January 16-18 and July 16-18

Conducted Pre-ReEntry seminar for CAMPUS program of LASPAU (Latin American Scholarship Program of American Universities, Harvard), Austin, Texas, March 29-31

Delivered paper on "Undergraduate Cross-Cultural Training: Before and After" at the panel on Educating for Cross Cultural Understanding of the American Forum for Global Education Conference, Monterey, California, April 12

Invited to serve on the University of Southern California's electronic Editorial Review Board on issues of Culture and Internationalization in Higher Education, Responsibilities to include developing, editing, and maintaining a portion of an electronic Web site dealing with cross-cultural education and training, Los Angeles.

Invited faculty, The Summer Institute of Intercultural Communication, Portland, Oregon, July 22-26

Invited Chair of “Diaspora I" panel and discussant on both the "Narratives of Identity" and "Diaspora II" panels at the Second International Sikh Studies Conference on Sikh Identity: Continuity and Change, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, August 29-31

Invited Organizer and Chair of the session on "Communicating Across Cultures" at the 12th Worldwide Conference of People to People International, Newport Beach,California, September 25-29

Invited to be a faculty participant in a University of California-Berkeley grant proposal to the National Endowment for the Humanities for a traveling exhibit on South Asians in America by Dr. Jane Singh, Department of Ethnic Studies,UCB, Berkeley, California, Fall

Member of doctoral and/or master theses committees at Antioch University, Yellow Springs, Ohio and California School of Professional Psychology, Berkeley, California

Invited paper presentation on "Sikhs in California 1904-1996" at the Sikhism and Sikh Experience in America Seminar, Yuba City, California, November 2

Organizer and Chair of the "Unintended/Unacknowledged Consequences of Study Abroad" session at the 49th International Conference of the Council on International Educational Exchange, Monterey, California, November 10-12

1997 Offered course "Research Methods II" for Antioch University in their M.A. in Intercultural Relations program (Intercultural Communications Institute, Portland, Oregon, January 12-14 and July 16-18

Delivered an invited paper on "Evaluating Pre-Departure Programs" as part of the"Building a Successful Cross- Cultural Training Program: Demands andDilemmas" panel at the Fifth Annual Western States Relocation Conferencesponsored by the Bay Area Professionals in Relocation Management.Santa Clara, February 27-28

Conducted Pre-ReEntry Seminar for CAMPUS program of LASPAU ((Latin American Scholarship Program of American Universities), Harvard University),

12Austin,Texas, March 21-23

Delivered an invited lecture on "Pioneer Punjabis in California" for the class Anthropology 131: The South Asian American Experience, Department of Anthropology, Stanford University, Palo Alto, April 8

Member of doctoral and/or master theses committees at Antioch University, Yellow Springs, Ohio and California School of Professional Psychology, Berkeley, California

Invited faculty, The Summer Institute of Intercultural Communication, Portland, Oregon, July 22-26

1998 Offered course "Research Methods II" for Antioch University in their M.A. in Intercultural Relations program (Intercultural Communications Institute, Portland, Oregon, January 13-15

Conducted Pre-ReEntry Seminar for CAMPUS program of LASPAU (Latin American Scholarship Program of American Universities), Harvard University),Austin, Texas, March 12-14

Delivered an invited paper on "Anthropology and Intercultural Communication Theory" at the Interdisciplinary Theory and Research on Intercultural Relations Conference,

of the International Academy for Intercultural Relations symposia, CSU- Fullerton, Fullerton, California, March 19-20

Delivered an invited paper on "Dual Ethnocentrism" at the NAFSA-Association of International Educators Northern California Conference, Berkeley, California, April 3

Delivered a paper on "South Asian Peasants and West Coast Agriculture" at the Race, Immigration, and Labor session of the 3rd. Pacific Century Conference of the California History Institute, University of the Pacific, April 24-26.

Organizer and participant of a workshop on "Developing Global Nomad Programs and Services to Enhance Global Competence"; Chair and presenter at the session on "Two Are Better Than One: Co-Training for Cross-Cultural Programs", both at

the 50th Annual Conference of NAFSA: Association of International Educators, Washington, D.C., May 25-29.

Delivered invited paper (with S. Pasztor and C. Smith) in panel on "Team Teaching World History: Strategies and Challenges" at the Seventh International Meeting

of the World History Association Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, June 19-22.

Consultant to Pepperdine University on cross-cultural adjustment issues. Conducted two days of Intercultural Training for incoming International graduate students

beginning a two-year M.B.A. program at the Graziadio School of Business and Management, Pepperdine University, Malibu, California, August 18-20.

Delivered invited workshop on "Global Nomad ReEntry Issues" to Global Nomads Annual Conference, American University, Washington, D.C. October 10-11.

Participated in an invitation-only conference on Sikh Studies: Toward The American Agenda to celebrate the establishment of a Chair of Sikh Studies within the Global and International Studies program and the Religious Studies Department

of the University of California - Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, November 7, 1998

Delivered an invited workshop on "ReEntry Across Cultures" at the 24th. International Congress

13of the Society for International Education, Training, and Research. Reitaku University, Tokyo. Japan, November 20-24. Also served on the program Research Review Committee.

Manuscript Reviews for Human Organization, International Journal of Intercultural Relations, Journal of American Ethnic History, Asian and Pacific Migration Journal, and anthropology text for Harcourt Brace College Publishers

1999 Offered course "Research Methods II" for Antioch University in their M.A. in Intercultural Relations program (Intercultural Communications Institute), Portland, Oregon, January 15-17 and July 14-16.

Delivered a paper on "Integrated Cross-Cultural Training: The UOP Model" in the panel of Best Practices in Study Abroad at the Associated New American Colleges Mini-Conference on Campus Internationalization, San Francisco, California, January 27.

Conducted Pre-ReEntry Seminar for CAMPUS program of LASPAU ((Latin American Scholarship Program of American Universities), Harvard University),New Orleans, Louisiana, February 24-28.

Delivered an invited session on Co-Training in Intercultural Contexts at the Annual Conference of TESOL (Teaching of English to Speakers of Other Languages), New York, N.Y., March 12.

Delivered an invited address on "Observing Changing Sikh Society in America" at the Focus on Sikh Issues Symposium, sponsored by the Khalsa Tricentennial Foundation of North

America, Gurdwara Sahib Roseville, Roseville, CA., April 10.

Participated in two invited sessions: (1) "Global Nomads: Cultural Bridges for the Next Generations", and (2) "Resources for the Development of Health, Safety, and Risk Management for Study

Abroad" at the NAFSA-International Educators Conference, Denver, CO, May 23-28.

Delivered an invited paper at the conference Parvasi: A Hundred Years of Sikh/Punjabi Migration to North America, sponsored by the Department of

Comparative Ethnic Studies at University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA., June 4-5.

Delivered an invited workshop on "Orientation and ReEntry: Conceptual and Practical Links" for the Institute of European Studies' Intercultural Competence and Metric for Academic

Quality in Study Abroad Workshop, Galway, Ireland, July 3-7

Consultant and advisor to Reggie Life on the "After America - After Japan" video project

on intercultural adjustment theory and the reentry process (1998-99)

Co-taught courses on Training for International Transitions and Practicing Intercultural Training for the Summer Institute for Intercultural Communication of the Intercultural Communications Institute, Portland, Oregon, July 20-31.

Consultant to Pepperdine University on cross-cultural adjustment issues. Conducted two days of Intercultural Training for incoming International graduate students

beginning a two-year M.B.A. program at the Graziadio School of Business and Management, Pepperdine University, Malibu, California, August 17-18.

Appointed Co-Editor of the Training Section for the International Journal of Intercultural Relations, August

2000 East African Research and familiarization trips (Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania). Accepted co-editorshipof project to produce The South Asian Diaspora and East Africa: An Historical Dictionary, Makerere\ University, Kampala, Uganda. Dec 10, 1999 - Jan 20, 2000 &

14 June 7 - July 3, 2000

Invited Discussant at the session on "New Frontiers in Diasporic Sikh Studies: The Intersections of Race, Politics, Religion, Law, and Transnational Identity Formation, 15th Annual South AsiaConference, University of California-Berkeley, Berkeley, California, February 19-20

Delivered an invited Keynote address to the Southern California Consortia on International Studies

(SOCCIS) on the topic, "Evaluation and Assessment of Foreign Study Experiences" and conducted an afternoon workshop on the topic "On Returning to the Campus", California State University at Los Angeles, March 10.

Delivered an invited Keynote Address at the Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company (3M), Minneapolis, Minnesota, March 31.

Delivered an invited Keynote address on "Intercultural Communication in the 21st Century"?" at theGot Culture?: Cultural Competency for Careers in Science and Technology" conference, and

conduct a workshop on "Multiple Perceptions of Culture - Theirs, Ours, and Mine: How They Matter!" at Hamline University, St. Paul, Minnesota, April 1.

Delivered a paper on "The Stockton Sikh Temple: For Half a Century the Center of Sikh/Punjabi Culture and Society in North America," at the 'Multicultural California' panel of the Religion and Education In California History conference of the 52nd Annual California History Institute, University of the Pacific, Stockton, California, April 29

Co-facilitated invited workshop on "Developing Campus and Community-Based Global Nomad Programs and Services" at the NAFSA-International Educators Conference, San Diego, CA, May 29- June 2.

2001 Delivered an invited session on "Creating Synergy in Cross-Cultural Training: Integrating Orientation and Re-Entry Courses" at the 12th CCIS (College Consortium for

International Studies), Alexandria, Virginia, April 19-21.

Delivered an invited session on “Selecting and Working with Co-Trainers” at the 53 rd Annual Conference of NAFSA: Association of International Educators, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May 28 – June 2

Presented an invited address on “From ‘Peaches & Punjabis’ to ‘Silicon Sikhs’: A Century of Adaptation sponsored by the Center for South Asian Studies, South/Southeast Asia

Library Service, INDUS and the Sikh Students' Association, University of California– Berkeley, Berkeley, California, September 27.

Organized and chaired an invited session on “Home Sweet Home or Shattered Social Contract?” at the Second Annual Conference of SIETAR-USA (Society for International Education, Training and Research – USA) on ‘Beyond Boundaries: Intercultural Education,

Training & Research in a Global Age’ University of Minnesota, Minneapolis,Minnesota, October 18-21.

Delivered an invited paper on “Notes on Future Directions in Study Abroad Training” and assisted

in organizing the session on 20/20 Foreign Vision: Helping Students Adjust TheirCross-cultural Lenses at the 54th International Conference on Educational Exchange ofCIEE (Council on International Educational Exchange), Portland, Oregon, October 31-November 3

2002 Delivered an invited address to the Punjabi American Heritage Society on “Common Ground: Sikh Values in the American Context”, Yuba City, California, February 24

Delivered an invited lecture on “Early Punjabi History in California: The First Fifty Years” to the Sikhism in America class at Stanford University, April 29

Delivered an invited paper on “Early South Asian Immigrants in California” at the AsianAmerican Historical Issues II panel of the Reclaiming the Legacy: Asian Americans

15and Pacific Islanders in US History Conference sponsored by the National Archivesand Records Administration-Pacific Region, in conjunction with the White House Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. University of San Francisco,

Lone Mountain Conference Center, San Francisco, May 4.

Participated in an invited panel on “Effective Study Abroad Student Support Services in a Changing World” at the Region XII Conference of NAFSA: Association of International Educators, San Jose, October 24th.

2003 Delivered an invited lecture on “The Historical Evolution of Sikhism and Sikh Identity in the United States” to the Sikhism in America class at Stanford University, May 12, 2003

Delivered an invited address on “Choosing Identities: Global Nomads Go to College” at the Reaching New Heights: Best Practices in Global Nomad Programming panel; and participated

on the panel Peace Corps Materials to Help Study Abroad Students Cross Cultures where my Department of Education-funded CD-ROM on Cross-Cultural Training Resources for US-American Study Abroad Students was introduced, all at the 55th Annual Conference of NAFSA: Association of International, Salt Lake City, Utah, May 25-30, 2003

Delivered an invited paper on “Peaches, Patriotism, and the Persistence of Culture” at the 90th Anniversary of the Gadar Movemen t Conference sponsored by the National Federation of India American Associations (NFIA) and the Global Organization of People of Indian Origin (GOPIO), San Jose, May 31-June 1, 2003

Delivered a keynote address, “On Common Ground: Sikh and American Values”, at the Punjabi Heritage Festival sponsored by the Sikh Community of Solano County, Fairfield, California, September 6, 2003

Participated as presenter at the SECUSSA (Section on U.S. Students Abroad) sponsored session on “New Cross-cultural Pre-departure and Re-entry Materials for Study Abroad” at the Region I

Conference of NAFSA: Association of International Educators, Portland, Oregon, October 24th.

Delivered an invited plenary keynote address on "Culture in Technology vs. the Culture of Technology: Why Understanding Human Differences Matters!" at the UC-Irvine conference on “Infusing a Global Dimension into Undergraduate Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) Programs”. UC-Irvine, Irvine, California

Conducted a demonstration of Pacific’s “What’s Up With Culture?” cross-cultural training website as part of the Tech Track Sessions at the Fourth Annual Conference of SIETAR-USA (Society for Intercultural Education Training and Research - USA), Austin, Texas, November 19-22

2004 Delivered an invited address on “What Research is Revealing about Study Abroad” for Panel I: Is Education Abroad Effective as part of his participation at the Third NAFSA Conference

Symposium on “International Education for World Peace and Security” and was a presenter at the session on New Study Abroad On-line Pre-Departure and Re-Entry Training Resources all at the 56th Annual Conference of NAFSA: Association of International Educators, Baltimore, Maryland, May 25-28.

Presenter at the panel session on “Global Nomads: Cultural Bridges for the New Millennium” at the Fifth Annual Conference of SIETAR-USA (Society for Intercultural Education Training and Research – USA), University of Indiana, Bloomington, November 18-21.

2005 Organized and chaired the panel A Tangled Web: Integrating Internet Resources into Study Abroad and participated in the panel presentation Education AND Peace Corps: You can do it all! at the 57th Annual Conference of NAFSA: Association of International Educators, Seattle, Washington, May 30 – June 3

Organized and presented at the invited session on “Theoretically Speaking, Who Cares?: Linking Theory and Practice in Study Abroad”, at the Second Annual conference of the Forum on Education Abroad. Miami, FLA., November 16-21.

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Participated in two Leadership Task Force meetings of the Teaching, Learning and Scholarship Knowledge Community of NAFSA: Association of International Educators, Newark, NJ November 12-13, and Washington, D.C., January 27-29, 2006

2006 Organized and chaired the session “What Really Happens During Study Abroad?: Results of the Pacific SAFETI Survey and Implications for Training and Risk Management” NCAGE (Northern California Advocates for Global Education) Annual Forum, San Jose State University, April 21, 2006

Organized and co-chaired the panel “Developing University-Based Global Nomads Programs & Services”, at the 58th Annual Conference of NAFSA: Association of International Educators, Montreal, Canada, May 21-26, 2006

Presented a session on “You May Think Globally – But You Re-Enter Locally!: Why The Social Context Of Reentry Matters & How It Is Changing Worldwide” at the Seventh Annual Conference of the Society for International Education, Training and Research - USA, Albuquerque, New Mexico, October 30 – November 4.

Co-created the University of the Pacific Study Abroad Safety Incident Survey Analysis: 1998-2005

which was presented by Eric Tarbell, Bechtel Center, at the Region VII NAFSA: Association of International Educators Conference in Las Vegas, Nevada October 30-November 3, 2006.

2007 Organizer and chair of the workshop Theoretically Speaking, How Are Theory And Practice Linked? And Why Should I Care? and co-presented on the topic “Is it Time to Retire the U- and W-Curves of Cross-Cultural Adjustment?” at the Third Annual Forum on Education Abroad. Austin, Texas. March 4-6, 2007

Co-presented a session on “Why Culture ‘Shock Models’ Don’t Work” at the Region XII Northern District Conference of NAFSA: Association of International Educators, UC-Berkeley, March 16, 2007

Consulted with The Scholar Ship, a new round-the-world, ocean-based educational study abroad program being developed in conjunction with Royal Caribbean, to design the reentry part of their academic program, Baltimore, Maryland, April 21-24,

Delivered a workshop for students titled “Danger: Look Both Ways When Crossing Cultures” as part of an international education fair hosted by the International Education Office of the University of Maryland, April 26.

Delivered an invited address on “The Ten Top Challenges for International Education in the Next

Decade” as part of the Lilly Fellows Lecture Series, April 27. Event sponsored by the

Center for Teaching Excellence, University of Maryland, College Park.

Conducted a workshop on ways to adapt his cross-cultural training resources web site, “What’s Up With Culture?” to the study abroad orientation and re-entry programs offered by the Center for International Service, CUNY-Staten Island, April 30.

Delivered an invited presentation on "Intercultural Competency: Its Role in Study Abroad, General Education, and Campus Internationalization" to representatives of the seventeen CUNY campusesincluding COISA (Council of International Student Advisors), the Coordinated Undergraduate Education Committee and the General Education Project. Visit sponsored by the Central

17Office for Undergraduate Education and the CUNY Research Foundation, The City University of

New York, Manhattan, May 1.

Consulted with AFS-International on planning training for AFS Country Program Directors to be held in Istanbul, Turkey in September 2007 and assisted with conference programming for the 60 th Anniversary World Congress for AFS to be held in October at the United Nations, New York City, May 2.

Co-created a Poster Session on “Study Abroad Safety Incident Survey 1998-2005: Cumulative results of required survey for returning students at University of the Pacific and its implications on pre-departure advising for the 59th Annual Conference of NAFSA: Association of International Educators, Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 27- June 1, 2007

Delivered a keynote address to the Conference on Online International Learning: Recent Experiences and New Directions sponsored by the Collaborative Online International Learning Center (COIL), SUNY-Purchase, New York, Address focused on ‘The “What’s Up With Culture” Website: Linking Online Cultural Training with International Educational Exchange’. October 19.

CONSULTING

1974 Sutter County Schools, Yuba City, California

1975-76 Western Interstate Commission on Higher Education, "Models for Introducing Cultural Diversity in Nursing Curricula."

1976 University of the Pacific, School of Education Curricula Development Pacific Center for Western Studies, University of the Pacific

Sutter County Mental Health Agency, Yuba City, CaliforniaSan Joaquin County Department of Public Assistance, Stockton, CaliforniaStockton Unified School District, Stockton, California

1977 Fremont General Hospital, Yuba City, CaliforniaDameron Hospital, Stockton, California

1978 University of the Pacific, School of Dentistry, San Francisco, CaliforniaStockton Unified School District, Stockton, CaliforniaDameron Hospital, Stockton, California

1979 University of the Pacific, School of Dentistry, San Francisco, CaliforniaCross-Cultural Resource Center, California State University at Sacramento

1980 University of the Pacific, School of EducationCross-Cultural Resource Center, California State University at Sacramento

1982 Oakland Museum, Oakland, CaliforniaNational Institute of Education, Washington, D.C.Center for South and Southeast Asian Studies, University of California-Berkeley

1983 Oak Associates, Tokyo, JapanCouncil on International Educational Exchange, Tokyo, Japan

1984 West Publishing Company, Santa Barbara, California

1985 University of California-Riverside, Riverside, California

1986 South and Southeast Asia Library, U.C., Berkeley, Berkeley, CaliforniaInstitute of European Studies (Japan Orientation), University of Santa

Clara, Santa Clara, California

18Asia Society, Los Angeles, California International House, U.C. Berkeley, Berkeley, California

1987 Latin American Scholarship Program of American Universities, Cambridge, Massachusetts

Institute for European Studies, Chicago, Illinois

1988 Latin American Scholarship Program of American Universities, Cambridge, Massachusetts

West Publishing Company, Santa Barbara, CaliforniaMichael and Cammack, Law Offices, Stockton, CaliforniaInstitute of European Studies, Chicago, IllinoisStockton Sister City AssociationNational Endowment for the Humanities

1989 Scott, Foresman/Little Brown Publishing, Boston, MassachusettsRoyal Dutch Shell/HOCOL, Houston, TexasUniversity of California-Santa CruzConcordia College, Portland, Oregon/Christ College, Irvine

1990 Latin American Scholarship Program, Harvard UniversityStockton Sister City AssociationARCO Chemical, Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaInternational Orientation Resources, Chicago, IllinoisSan Joaquin Delta Community College

1991 Latin American Scholarship Program, Harvard University

1992 University of California-Irvine, Irvine, CaliforniaRohm-Haas, Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaIntercultural Communications Institute, Portland, Oregon

1993 Colgate University, Hamilton, New York

1995 Orrick, Herrington, and Sutcliff, Sacramento, CaliforniaNipporica Associates, Denver, ColoradoMotorola University, Chicago, Illinois

1996 Peace Corps, Washington, D.C.Council on International Educational Exchange, Washington, D.C.Greenwood Press, Westport, Connecticut

1997 Motorola, Chicago, Ill.Charis Corporation, Walnut Creek, CaliforniaGreenwood Press, Westport, ConnecticutTraining Management Corporation, Princeton, New Jersey

1998 Apple Computer, Cupertino, CaliforniaCharis Corporation, Walnut Creek, CaliforniaSpace Science-LORAL, Palo Alto, CaliforniaPepperdine University, Malibu, California

1999 Institute for European Studies, Chicago, IL.University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California

2000 Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing, Minneapolis, MinnesotaHamline University, St. Paul, MIVolunteers in Asia, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California

2001 Volunteers in Asia, Stanford University, Palo, Alto, California

2002 Credit Suisse, Geneva, Switzerland

192003 CARLA Program, University of Minnesota

2004 CARLA Program, University of Minnesota

2005 Pepperdine University - Malibu, CA.MHz Public Broadcasting, ‘Capital Cities’ Project, Washington, D.C.NAFSA: Association of International EducatorsPenn State University, State College, PADickinson University, Carlisle, PANPR - National Public RadioUC-San Diego School of Engineering – San Diego, CA

2006 NAFSA: Association of International Educators, Washington, D.C.AFS (American Field Service) – New York, NYUniversity of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MIPepperdine University – Malibu, CABCA (Bethel Colleges Abroad) – Elizabethtown, PA

2007 AFS International – New York, NY The Scholar Ship, Baltimore, MD

City University of New York – Staten Island

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

American Anthropological Association, Fellow Global Nomads InternationalInternational Academy for Intercultural Relations, Founding FellowNAFSA: Association of International EducatorsPhi Kappa PhiSociety for International Education, Training and Research – USA (SUSA)

PAPERS PRESENTED

1971 Southwest Anthropological Association Meeting, Tucson, ArizonaPacific Coast Conference on Asian Studies, Los Angeles, California

Plains Anthropological Conference, Winnipeg, Manitoba, CanadaSecond All-Indian Education Conference, Chadron, Nebraska

1972 Nebraska Academy of Sciences, Lincoln, NebraskaPlains Anthropological Conference, Lincoln, Nebraska

1974 Midwest Conference on Asian Affairs, Lawrence, KansasWestern Conference on Asian Studies, Phoenix, Arizona

1975 Research Committee on the Punjab, Berkeley, CaliforniaSouth Asian Colloquium, Berkeley, California

1976 Asian Studies on the Pacific Coast, Asilomar, CaliforniaSikh Studies Conference, Berkeley, CaliforniaPacific Center for Asian Studies, Stockton, California

1977 American Anthropological Association, Houston, Texas

1978 Sant Study Conference, Berkeley, CaliforniaWestern Conference on Asian Studies, Tucson, Arizona

1979 Kyoto English Center, Kyoto, JapanCalifornia Council for the Humanities in Public Policy, Berkeley, California

1980 Research Committee on the Punjab, Tucson, ArizonaInternational Society for Educational, Cultural, and Scientific Interchanges,

Los Angeles, California

201981 Kyoto English Center, Kyoto, Japan

Intercultural Research Institute Seminar, Osaka, JapanJapan Productivity Conference, University of the Pacific, Stockton, California

1982 Asian American Pacific Studies Conference, Berkeley, CaliforniaWest Coast Network for Nutrition and Anthropology, Berkeley, CaliforniaEthnology at Home Conference, California State University, Sacramento, CA

1983 Spring Research Forum, International Christian University, Tokyo, JapanKenkukai (Research Association), International House of Japan, Tokyo, JapanJapan Association of Language Teachers, Doshisha University, Kyoto, JapanInternational Education Center Forum Yotsuya, Tokyo, Japan

1984 Sikh Council of North American, Pasadena, CaliforniaPeople of South Asia in America Symposium, California State University-Los Angeles,

Los Angeles, CaliforniaInternational Society for Educational, Cultural, and Scientific Interchanges,

Minneapolis, MinnesotaNational Association for Foreign Student Affairs, Asilomar, California

1985 International Studies Association, Washington, D.C.

1986 National Association for Foreign Student Affairs, San Francisco, CaliforniaThe Asia Society, New York, New YorkThe Asia Society, Los Angeles, CaliforniaInternational Congress of Cross-Cultural Psychology, Istanbul, TurkeyFifteenth Annual Conference on South Asia, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WisconsinSecond Sikh Studies Conference, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan

1987 Society for International Education, Training, and Research, Montreal, CanadaSixteenth Annual Conference on South Asia, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin40th National Conference on International Educational Exchange, San Francisco, California

1988 National Association for Foreign Student Affairs, Washington, D.C.4th East Indians in the Diaspora Conference, Columbia University, New York, New York12th International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences,

Zagreb, Yugoslavia24th International Congress of Psychology, Sidney, Australia

87th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Phoenix, Arizona

1989 3rd Annual South Asia Studies Conference, Berkeley, CaliforniaNational Association for Foreign Student Affairs, San Francisco, California12th Annual Fulbright Association Conference Washington, D.C.

1990 4th Annual South Asia Studies Conference, Berkeley, California16th Congress of the International Society for Intercultural Education,

Training and Research, Kilkenny, Ireland.10th International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology Conference,

Nara, Japan33rd Congress of Asian and North African Studies, Toronto, CanadaNational Association for Foreign Student Affairs Fresno, CaliforniaMentor-Intern Program, San Joaquin Delta Junior College, Stockton, California

1991 17th Congress of the International Society for Intercultural Education, Training, and Research, Banff, Canada

NAFSA: Association of International Educators, Boston, Massachusetts

1992 18th Congress of the International Society for Intercultural Education, Training, and Research, Montego Bay, Jamaica

NAFSA: Association of International Educators, Chicago, IllinoisSouth Asia Seminar Series, University of Texas-Austin

21Second International Conference for Global Nomads, Leesburg, Virginia

1993 19th Congress of the International Society for Intercultural Education,Training and Research, Washington D.C.

NAFSA: Association of International Educators, San Francisco, California45th International Conference on Educational Exchange, Washington, D.C.Center for South Asia Studies, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley,

California

1994 "Aspects of Sikh Diaspora" conference, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California

1st International Punjab Studies Conference, Coventry, England"Culture in Diaspora" Conference, University of California, Santa Barbara, California

1995 21st Congress of the International Society for Intercultural Education,Training and Research, Phoenix, Arizona

NAFSA: Association of International Educators, New Orleans, LouisianaRegion XII Conference - NAFSA:Association of International Educators,

Reno, Nevada

1996 American Forum for Global Education Conference, Monterey, CaliforniaSecond International Sikh Studies Conference, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan12th Worldwide Conference of People to People International, Newport Beach, CaliforniaSikhism and Sikh Experience in America Seminar, Yuba City, California49th International Conference of the Council on International Educational

Exchange, Monterey, California

1997 Fifth Annual Western States Relocation Conference sponsored by the Bay Area Professionals in Relocation Management. Santa Clara

1998 Interdisciplinary Theory and Research on Intercultural Relations Conference, CSU-Fullerton, Fullerton, California

NAFSA: Association of International Educators - Northern California Conference, Berkeley, California

California History Institute, University of the Pacific, Stockton, California50th Annual Conference of NAFSA: Association of International Educators,

Washington, D.C.World History Conference, Fort Collins, ColoradoGlobal Nomad Conference, Washington, D.C.24th SIETAR International Congress, Tokyo, Japan

1999 Associated New American Colleges Conference, San Francisco, CaliforniaTeaching of English as a Second Language (TESOL) Conference.

New York, New YorkSikh Studies Symposium, Roseville, CaliforniaParvasi Conference, University of California-Berkeley, Berkeley, California51st Annual Conference of NAFSA: Association of International Educators,

Denver, Colorado

2000 15th Annual South Asian Conference, UC-Berkeley, Berkeley, California Southern California Consortia on International Studies, CSU-Los Angeles,

Los Angeles, California 52nd Annual California History Institute, University of the Pacific, Stockton, California Global Nomads International Conference, Virginia Beach, Virginia SIETAR-USA, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia

2001 CCIS (College Consortium for International Studies) Annual Conference,Alexandria, Virginia

NAFSA: Association of International Educators 53rd. International Conference,Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

South Asian Diaspora Lecture Series, UC-Berkeley, Berkeley, California

22 SUSA (Sietar-USA), Minneapolis, Minnesota Council on International Educational Exchange 54th Annual Conference, Portland, Oregon

2002 Punjabi American Heritage Society, Yuba City, California National Archives and Records Administration-Pacific Region, San Francisco, California

NAFSA: Association of International Educators, Region XII, San Jose, California

2003 NAFSA: Association of International Educators, 54th International Conference, Salt Lake, Utah Punjabi Heritage Festival Fairfield, California Region I – NAFSA Conference, Portland, Oregon

Project Kaleidoscope Assembly, UC-Irvine, Irvine, California SIETAR (Society for Intercultural Education Training and Research) USA 4 th Annual Conference,

Austin, Texas

2004 NAFSA: Association of International Educators, 55th International Conference, Baltimore, MD

2005 NAFSA: Association of International Educators, 56th International Conference, Seattle, WAForum on Education Abroad , 2nd Annual Conference , Miami, FLA

2006 NCAGE (Northern California Advocates for Global Education) Annual Forum, San Jose, CA NAFSA: Association of International Educators, 57th International Conference, Montreal, CanadaSIETAR (Society for Intercultural Education Training and Research) USA 7 th Annual Conference,

Albuquerque, NMNAFSA: Association of International Educators, Region XII Conference, Las Vegas, NV

2007 Forum on Education Abroad, 3rd Annual Conference, Austin, TX NAFSA: Association of International Educators, Region XII Conference, Berkeley, CA

Center for Teaching Excellence, University of Maryland, College Park MDNAFSA: Association of International Educators, 58th International Conference, Minneapolis, MNSIETAR (Society for Intercultural Education Training and Research) USA 8 th Annual Conference,

Kansas City, KSCIEE (Council on Educational Exchange) International Conference, Toronto, Canada

PUBLICATIONS

1974 "The Concept of Caste: Cross-Cultural Applications," in Transactions of Nebraska Academy of Science, University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln, Nebraska

Sioux Education in Northwestern Nebraska, with E. Grobsmith, Department of Economic Development, Lincoln, Nebraska

"The Growth of the Sikh Community in the Sacramento Valley" in Sikh Sansar 3:2 (June 1974) pp. 48-50

1975 "Materials for the Study of East Indian History in North America," serialized in Sikh Sansar 4:1 (March 1975) pp. 27-34; 4:2 (June 1975) pp. 65-68; 5:1 (March 1976) p. 34;5:2 (June 1976) p. 67-70

1976 "The East Indian Experience," in Asians in North America: An Annotated Bibliography, Asian-American Studies Center, University of California at Davi

Health Care and The East Indian. Monograph. Sutter-Yuba County Health Department (for Western Interstate Commission on Higher Education "Cultural Diversity inNursing Curricula" Project

1977 "Historical Preservation, Community and Cultural Values," in The Pacific

Historian 21:1 (Spring)

1979 "Sikhs Real and Ideal: A Discussion of Text and Context in the Description of Overseas Sikh Communities," in Sikh Studies: Comparative Perspectives on a Changing Tradition, Berkeley Religious Studies Series, Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley, California.

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1980 "The Assessment of Re-Entry Program." in The Bulletin of International Interchanges, 14 (June), The International Society for Education, Cultural, and Scientific Interchanges, Antioch University, Yellow Springs, Ohio.

"Something More Than a Grand Tour," in Pacific Review (University of the Pacific, Stockton, California) 68:2 (October)

1981 "Readjustment Problems of Students Returning from Abroad," NHK Broadcasting Guide, #10 (October), Tokyo, Japan.

"Can You Go Home?", Kyoto English Center Journal, (2 pt. Series) #80 (Nov.) #81-82 (Dec.-Jan.), Kyoto, Japan.

1982 "Immigration Law and the Revitalization Process: The Case of California Sikhs," in Population Review, 25:1+2 (Jan.-Dec. 1981), La Jolla, California.

"Occupational Specialization Among Rural California Sikhs," Amerasia, 21:2, Los Angeles, California.

1983 "The Reconstruction of Sikh Society in Rural California," in Overseas Indians: A Study in Adaptation, Ram Srivastava and J. Kurin (eds.), Vikas Press, New Delhi.

"Cool Reception for Returnees," PHP (PHP Institute International), 14:9 (Sept.), Tokyo, Japan.

"East Indian experience in America," in Asians in America, Asian American Studies, University of California at Davis.

"Internationalism: An Anti-Japanese Activity," Japan Times Sunday, (August 7)

"Is an International Identity Possible for the Japanese?" Nucleus, (Bulletin of the International Education Center) 36:2, Tokyo, Japan.

1984 "The Re-Entry Process as a Cultural Universal and the Status of `Returnee" Studies in Japan," in Meta Report I: Ibasho Saqashi to Ibunka-Taiken (The Identity Search and Cross-Cultural Experience), N. Horoiwa and T. Nakazawa, (eds.), Meta Culture no Kai (Meta Press), Tokyo, Japan.

"Conflict and Compatibility in Punjabi-Mexican Immigrant Families in Rural California; 1915-65," with Karen Leonard, Journal of Marriage and Family, 46:3

1985 Welcome Home: A Re-Entry Reader, Professor Publishing, Stockton, California.

1986 "Living Abroad: Does It Insure Internationalism?," Transitions Abroad, 9:5 (March/April)

"Orientation as Process: The Integration of Pre- and Post-Experience Learning," in Cross-Cultural Orientation: Conceptualization and Application, R. Michael Paige, ed., University Press of America

1987 "Sants and the Sant Tradition in the Context of Overseas Indian Communities," The Saints: Studies in a Devotional Tradition of India, Schomer, Karine and W.H. McLeod, eds. (Berkeley Religious Studies Series), Motilal Banarsidass, New Delhi

Orientation Reader, Physical Anthropology Reader, Culture Change in the Modern World Reader. All: Professor Publishing, Stockton, California.

1988 The Sikhs of Northern California: 1904-1975, "Studies in Anthropology, 2nd.

24Series," AMS (American Migration Series) Press, New York.

"South Asian Social and Cultural Life in America," in South Asians in North America: An Annotated and Select Bibliography, Occasional paper Series, Number 14, Center for South and Southeast Asia Studies, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, California.

"Las Familias Immigrantes Punjabi-Mexicanas En Las Zonas Ruales de California (1915-1965): Conflito Y Compatibilidad," Karen Leonard co-author, in Estudios de Asia y Africa, 74:4 (September), El Colegio de Mexico.

"Responder de Devalle," Karen Leonard co-author, in Estudios de Asia y Africa, 75:1 (November), El Colegio de Mexico.

"Sikh Family Values: Continuity and Change 1907-1980" in Special Issue on Family in India and North America, Journal of Comparative FamilyStudies, 19:1 (Summer).

1989 "The New Patrons: Sikhs Overseas," in The Sikh Diaspora, Van Dusenberry and Gerald Barrier, eds., Manohar Press, New Delhi

1990 Review of The Impact of Asian Labour Migration, Rashid Amjad, ed., International Labour Organization, Asian Employment Organization, New Delhi, 1989 in Pacific Affairs, Vol. 63: No.2 (Summer)

Review of Who is a Sikh, W.H. McLeod, Oxford University Press, New York, 1989, in Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 49: No 4 (November)

Review of Accommodation Without Assimilation: Sikh Immigration in an American High School, Margaret A. Gibson, Cornell University Press, 1988, in Journal of American Ethnic History.

1991 "Overseas Sikhs and the Economy of the Punjab," in The Punjab in Perspective: Proceedings of the Punjab Conference, 1987, Surjit S. Dulai and Arthur Helweg, eds. Issued as South Asia Occasional Paper #39, Asia Studies Center, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan.

"The International Effects of the Diaspora on America" in Dot-Head Americans: The Silent Minority in the United States, Mahin Gosine, ed., Windsor Press, NewYork

"Going Home," in On Campus: Newsletter of the USIA's Central American Program of Undergraduate Scholarships, Spring/Summer, Latin American Scholarships Program for American Universities, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts

1992 Reviews of An Immigrant Success Story: East Indians in America, Arthur W. Helweg and Usha M. Helweg, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1990, in Pacific Affairs, 64:4 (Winter 1991-92)and The Journal of Asian Studies, 51:2 (May)

"Influences on a Japanese International Student", 3-part series in I.N.N. (Newsletter of the Intercultural News Network), 2: (November/December 1991);

3:1 (January/February/March 1992); 3:3, June/July 1992)

1993 "Foreign Politics/Domestic Issues: The Case of North American Overseas Sikh Communities and the Reciprocal Impact of Political Unrest" in Contacts Between Cultures, Vol. 2 - South Asia, The Proceedings of the 33rd. International Congress of Asian and North African Studies, K.L. Koppedrayer, ed., The Edward Mellon Press, Ontario, Canada

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"The English Arabists: Examples of Victorian Global Nomads?" in Global Nomad Quarterly, 2:1 (Spring)

Review of Indian Muslims in North America in The Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 51, No. 4

Reviews of Learning to Go to School in Japan: The Transition from Home toPreschool Life and Japanese Educational Productivity in the Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 52, No. 2

“Re-Entry in a Business Context – Issues, Sequencing, Suggestions” in Nipporica Notes,Vol. 2, No. 3 (October), Conifer, Colorado

Review of Making Ethnic Choices: California's Punjabi Mexican Americans, in the Journal of American Ethnic Studies

"The Missing Linkage: The Process of Integrating Orientation and ReEntry" in Education for the Intercultural Experience, R. Michael Paige, Ed., Intercultural Press, Inc., Yarmouth, Maine

1994 Review of Neighborhood Tokyo (video by Theodore Bestor) in the Asian American Review, Philadelphia, Vol. 12. No. 3. (Fall),

Reviews of Studying the Sikhs: Issues for North America. J.S. Hawley and G.S. Mann (eds.), State University of New York Press, 1993, in International Journal of Punjab Studies Vol. 1, No. 1 (January-June) and Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 53, No. 2 (May).

"Covert Competencies" in Global Competencies, Richard D. Lambert, ed., Council on International Educational Exchange, Washington, D.C.

Review of Learning Across Cultures, Gary Althen, ed., in Update: Newsletter of the Council on International Educational Exchange, New York, N.Y., (June)

Review of Making Ethnic Choices, Karen Leonard, in the Journal of American Ethnic History, Vol. 14, No. 1 (Fall).

1995 Articles on "South Asia", "South Asians in the United States", "Sikhs in the United States", "Sikhs in Yuba City", "Sikh Temples", "Stockton

Gurdwara - 1912", in The Asian American Encyclopedia, Franklin Ng, ed., Marshall Cavendish, N.Y.

"ReEntry," in ASPIRE Newsletter, Vol. 4, No. 2 (Winter), NAFSA: Association of International Educators , Washington, D.C.

"Uncovering 'Hidden Skills' After Study Abroad," in Educational Perspectives, Journal of the College of Education, Vol. 29, No. 1 (Spring) , University of Manoa, Honolulu, Hawaii

Review of Undermining the Centre, Jonathan Addleton, in Pacific Affairs,Vol. 68; No. 1 (Spring)

“Doing Business in Venezuela” in Worldwide Business Practices Report, Vol. 3; No. 1 (September), International Cultural Enterprises, Deerfield, Illinois

1996 "Preparing to Return Home: Quick Tips" in Aspire Newsletter, NAFSA:

Association of International Educators, Vol. 6: No.3 (Spring 1996)

26"Culture Shock" co-authored with Margaret Pusch, in Passport to University

Study in the USA: Things International Students Should Know, A joint-project of NAFSA: Association of International Educators and American Telephone & Telegraph corporation

"California's "Punjabi Century": Changing Punjabi/Sikh Identities," in Globalization and the Region: Explorations in Punjabi Identity, Pritam Singh and Shinder Thandi Eds.), Association for Punjab Studies (U.K.), Redwood Books, U.K.

1997 "ReEntry" in Overseas Educational Advisors Handbook, NAFSA-Association of International Educators, Washington, D.C. (co-author P. Pusch), 1997

"Imagine Going Home: A Journey of the Mind" in Aspire Newsletter,NAFSA: Association of International Educators, Vol. : No. (Spring 1997)

1999 Review of The Sikh Diaspora: Tradition and Change in an Immigrant Community, Michael Angelo.(1997) in the International Journal of Punjab Studies,

Vol. 6: No.1 (January-June), Coventry, U.K.

"South Asian Americans" in Elliott Barkan, Ed., Our Multicultural Heritage: A Guide to America's Principal Ethnic Groups, Greenwood Press.

Review of Lavina Dhingra Shankar and Rajini Srikanth, eds., "A Part, Yet Apart: South Asians in Asian America", in the Journal of American Ethnic History,

Vol. 18: No. 4 (Summer 1999), Rutgers University, Transactional PeriodicalsConsortium.

"California's "Punjabi Century": Changing Punjabi/Sikh Identities," in Punjabi Identity in a Global Context, Pritam Singh and Shinder Thandi Eds.),New Delhi: Oxford University Press.

2000 Articles published on-line in the SAFETI (Safety Abroad First - Educational TravelInformation) On-Line Newsletter (Volume 1, Number 1, Fall 1999-Winter 2000), a project of the

University of Southern California Center for Global Education: (1) "The Missing Linkage: The Process of Integrating Orientation and ReEntry", is a reprint of a 1993 article

and (2) "The Evolution Continues: The UOP Cross-Cultural Training Courses". See:(http://www.usc.edu/dept/education/globaled/safeti/newsletter.html)

Review of Emerging Voices: South Asian American Women Redefine Self, Family, and Community in America, Sangeeta R. Gupta, Ed. (1999) in the Amerasia Journal,

Vol. 25, No. 3 (1999-2000) UCLA, Los Angeles.

"California's "Punjabi Century": Changing Punjabi/Sikh Identities," in Punjabi Identity in a Global Context, Pritam Singh and Shinder Thandi, Eds.), New Delhi: Oxford University Press.

"Hidden Immigrants or American Students?" in Global Nomad Perspectives, (2000) Vol. 6: No. 2 (Fall/Winter 1999-2000), Washington, D.C.

Article on "How Do We Really Know What Happens to Our Students Overseas?: The UOP SAFETI Survey and Its Relation to Cross-Cultural Training Courses" published on-line in

the SAFETI (Safety Abroad First - Educational Travel lnformation) On-Line Newsletter (Volume 1,Number 2, Spring/Summer 2000), a project of the University of Southern California Center for Global Education. See: (http://www.usc.edu/dept/education/globaled/safeti/newsletter.html)

Synopsis article, "Compensating for Cultural Differences Can Save Corporate Projects",3M Stemwinder Newsletter, 3M Corporation, St. Paul, Minnesota.

Review of The Sikh Diaspora: The Search for Statehood, Darshan Singh Tatla, (1999) in

27 Pacific Affairs, Volume 73, No. 4 (January 2001), U. of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C.

2002 Training for International Transitions. Co-authored with Margaret D. Pusch, Intercultural Communications Institute, Portland. Oregon. Summer 2002

“Early South Asian (Indian) Immigrants in California with Special Reference to the Sikhs”, The Sikh Bulletin. Vol. 4, No. 11 (Third Anniversary Issue), (November 2002)

Roseville, California (reprint)

Review of The Psychology of Culture Shock, 2 nd . ed. Colleen Ward, Stephen Bochner and

Adrian Furnham (2001) in the International Journal of Intercultural Relations, Vol. 26: Number 5 (September, 2002)

2003 Review of Buddhists, Hindus, and Sikhs in America, by Gurinder Singh Mann, Paul David Numrich & Raymond B. Williams (2001), (Religion in American Life Series. John Butler & Harry S. Stout, General Editors) in Journal of American Ethnic History: Volume 22:Number 2 (Winter 2003)

“What’s Up With Culture?” An On-line Cultural Training Resource for Study Abroad

website <www.pacific.edu/culture> released October 1, 2003

2004 “Sikhs in the United States” in the Encyclopedia of Diasporas : Immigrant and Refugee Cultures Around the World sponsored by the HRAF (Human Relations Area Files), Yale University, New Haven, Conn. and published by Kluwer Academic Publishers, New York.

2005 Review of Shinrai: Building Trusting Relationships with Japanese Colleagues, by Dianne Hofner Saphiere & Yuko Kipnis (2003), Nipporica Associates, in The International Journal of Intercultural Relations, Volume 28 (November 2004), Issue 6. Hilo, Hi

2006 “How to Begin: Key Decision Points in the Assessment Process” (Section VIII) in Guide To Assessment For International Education, a publication of the Forum on

Education Abroad. Co-authors Lee Sternberger and Brian Whalen

Forthcoming

1. Article "California's Punjabi Century: Historical Context, Cultural Continuity and Change",to appear in Parvasi: A Century of Sikh/Punjabi Migration to and Settlement in North America, a Proceedings volume from the Parvasi Conference held at UC-Berkeley, sponsored by the Ethnic Studies Department of the Asian American Studies Program, UC-Berkeley.

2. Article “Early South Asian Immigrants in California with Special Reference to the Sikhs”, to appear in the Proceedings of the Reclaiming the Legacy: Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in US History Conference sponsored by the National Archives and Records Administration-Pacific Region, San Bruno, California

IN PREPARATION

Books - Welcome Home...Now What?: A Guide to Re-Entry

The ReEntry Reader

Articles - "Indigenous Responses To Returnees: Ethnographic Models and Some Lessons”, for International Journal of Intercultural Relations

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"The Dual Ethnocentric: When Study Abroad May NOT Lead to Internationalism,"for Frontiers: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Study Abroad

"South Asian Peasants on the Pacific Coast: Early East Indian Contributions to California Agriculture" for Pacific Historical Review or special conference volume.

"The Stockton Gurdwara as the Social Center of Punjabi Life on the West Coast- 1912-1980"for the California Historical Conference

Monographs - Revision of Health Care and the East Indian. Originally commissioned for the WITCHE (Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education) Cultural Diversity in Nursing Project.

RECENT GRANTS

F1999-S2001 Awarded a $6000, three-year grant from FIPSE as part of the University of Southern California SAFTI program consortium to support SIS faculty and student research in study abroad. Additional $2,000 granted Fall 1999,and $1,900 for 2000-2001. F2000-S2003 Awarded a $539,000 three year FIPSE joint-grant in conjunction with the University of Southern California, Los Angeles. As PI of the Pacific portion of the grant ($200,000+), I was responsible for writing, editing and producing ten cross- cultural training modules which are now hosted on a SIS website and distributed on the WWW. Grant duration was October 1, 2000 - October 1, 2003.

RECENT CONSULTANCIES

Fall 2003-Fall 2007 Outside consultant for U.S. Department of Education Title VI (International Research and Studies Program) grant through the Center for Advanced Research on Language Acquisition (CARLA), on the MAXSA (Maximizing Study Abroad) project, Office of International Studies, the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. Consultant to academic institutions (UC-San Diego; Pennsylvania State University; Dickinson College; St. Mary’s College of Maryland; University of Maryland, College Park; Maryland; Bethel Colleges Abroad (Pennsylvania); NPR; KVIE Public Television; NAFSA: Association of International Educators: The Scholar Ship, Baltimore, Maryland: AFS International, New York, New York and CUNY-Staten Island). Outside consultant to the University of Minnesota for the U.S. Department of Education Title VI grant (International Research and Studies Program) SAGE project (Beyond Immediate Impact: Study Abroad for Global Engagement). Appointed to AFS (American Field Service) International Education Advisory Group as outside consultant on the research project "Long-term Impact of AFS: A Study of 40-year-olds."

BOOK REVIEWS

U.S. reviews in: American Asian Review, Amerasia Journal, American Anthropologist, Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences, Comparative Politics, Human Organization, Humbolt Journal of Social Relations, International Journal of Intercultural Relations, International Journal of Punjab Studies; Journal of American Ethnic History, Journal of Asian Studies, Pacific Affairs, The Pacific Historian, , South Asia In Review and Newsletter of the Council for International Educational Exchange. Full citations and foreign reviews available upon request.

RECENT NEWSPAPER/PERIODICAL INTERVIEWS (2005-2007)

San Jose Mercury News. Sacramento Bee, Los Angeles Times, Stockton Record, Appeal-Democrat (Marysville, CA), Toronto Star and Globe (Toronto, Canada), Modesto Bee, Oakland Tribune, Lodi News-Sentinel, India Abroad (New York, NY), India West (Emeryville, CA), Times of India. RECENT BROADCAST INTERVIEWS (2007)

KVIE (Sacramento, CA)National Public Radio (Washington, D.C.)

(rev 5/2007)


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