ASIANetwork Freeman Foundation
Student-Faculty Fellows Program
for Collaborative Research in Asia

Summer 2000 Program: Faculty Mentors, Recipients, & Report Summaries

Institution
Project Site & Title
Faculty Mentor
Student Fellow
Fairfield University Nepal: A Study of the Nepalese Bodhnath Pilgrimage Community (Preliminary Report) Professor Ronald M. Davidson, Department of Religious Studies Jeffrey Adams Wenger, '00, Religious Studies
Hiram College Japan: Zen Meditation, Gardening, and Contemporary Japanese Life (Preliminary Report) Professor Lisa B. Safford, Art Department Julia Levin, '01, Philosophy and Art History
Illinois Wesleyan University People's Republic of China: A Study of the Effectiveness of the New Chinese Tax System (Preliminary Report) Professor Zhenhu Jin, Department of Business Administration Yi Linda Zhang, '02, Public Accounting
Kalamazoo College People's Republic of China: Daoist Practice In Contemporary Beijing (Preliminary Report) Professor Brian Russell Dott, Department of History Jeffrey Michael Lung, '01, Religion
Kenyon College Taiwan (Republic of China): Ancestor Worship in Taiwan (Preliminary Report) Professor Joseph A. Adler, Department of Religious Studies Philip A Davolos, '01, International Studies
Luther College India: Mahakali: Her Worship and Her Followers (Preliminary Report) Professor Brahmjyot K. Grewal, Department of History Jean Marie Hollingsworth, '00, History and Political Science
Missouri Southern State University India: Preserving an Indian Princely State's Past: An Oral History of Hyderabad, 1940-1955 (Preliminary Report) Professor Karl Joseph Schmidt, Department of History Erin Dale Sellers, '02, Mass Communication
University Of Puget Sound Malaysia: Hinduism in the Diaspora: The Sathya Sai Movement in Malaysia (Preliminary Report) Professor Sunil Kukreja, Department of Comparative Sociology Jasmine Furnish, '02, Religion
University of San Diego China: Dynamics and Dilemmas: The Case Study of the First Women's Hotline in China (Preliminary Report) Professor Yi Sun, Department of History Karina Kirana, '01, International Relations
Valparaiso University China: Changing Chinese Popular Perception of the US in the Wake of the Embassy Bombing and the WTO Deal (Preliminary Report) Professor Zhimin Lin, Department of Political Science Ryan Michael Murray, '00, Political Science and History