Personal profile

About

Dr. Honggang Yang served in 1999–2020 as dean for the Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences and the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences at NSU. Earlier in the 1990s, he was on the McGregor School of Antioch University faculty, chairing the graduate program in conflict resolution. He also had the honor serving as Research Associate and Internship Coordinator for the Conflict Resolution Program at the Carter Presidential Center of Emory University. He is on the Editorial Boards of American Review of China Studies and Lexington Book Series for Conflict Resolution and Peace Building in Asia. Dr. Yang is a senior advisory editor of Peace and Conflict Studies, and co-founder of the Council of Chinese American Deans & Presidents (CCADP) as well as NSU’s Council for Inclusion and Diversity. He was bestowed Dean and Professor Emeritus in 2021.

Education/Academic qualification

Ph.D., University of South Florida

… → 1991

M.J., Nankai University

… → 1986

External positions

Chair, Antioch University

May 1 1997May 1 1998

Core Faculty, Antioch University

Jan 1 1994Jul 1 1998

Research Associate, Emory University

Nov 1 1991Jan 1 1994

Disciplines

  • Arts and Humanities