National Clearinghouse for US-Japan Studies
National Clearinghouse for US-Japan Studies
Directors
- C. Frederick Risinger (1990–2003)
- Jacques Fuqua (2003–2005)
- Anne Prescott (2005–2006)
- Margaret Key (2006)
Associate and Assistant Directors
- Yasemin Oguzertem (1990–1993)
- Elizabeth Brooks (1993–1996)
- Marcia Johnson (1996–2000)
- Nicole Restrick (2000–2002)
- Tracy Bee (2002–2004)
- Roger Sensenbaugh (2004–2005)
- Patricia Tennen (2006)
Key Advisors and Consultants
- James Becker, Senior Advisor
- Lara Ingeman, Project Assistant
- John Patrick, Project Supervisor
- Michael Shermis, Web Consultant
- Brian Wheeler, Internet Consultant
- Linda Wojtan, Board Chair and Senior Advisor
Original National Advisory Board (1990–1995)
- James Becker, Board Chair, Social Studies Development Center, Indiana University
- Jackson Bailey, Social Studies Specialist, Indiana Department of Education
- Mary Fortney, Social Studies Specialist, Indiana Department of Education
- Jonathan Weil, Social Studies Teacher, Evanston Township High School, Evanston Illinois
- George Wilson, East Asian Studies Center, Indiana University
- Linda Wojtan, Consultant
National Advisory Board (1995–1999)
- Linda Wojtan, Board Chair; Program Coordinator, Keizai Koho Center Fellowships Program
- Sidney D. Brown, Professor of History, Emeritus, University of Oklahoma
- Mary Fortney, Social Studies Specialist, Indiana Department of Education
- Akiko Kakutani, Professor of Japanese, Earlham College, Richmond Indiana
- Mary Ann Kubo, Teacher, Columbus High School, Indiana
- George Wilson, East Asian Studies Center, Indiana University
Advisory Board (1999–2006)
- Linda S. Wojtan, Senior Advisor and Chair of the Advisory Board
- Mary Hammond Bernson, Associate Director, East Asia Resource Center, Jackson School of International Studies, University of Washington
- Chris McGrew, Social Studies Coordinator, Indiana Department of Education
- Mari Maruyama, Program Manager, Japan Outreach Initiative, The Laurasian Institution
- Gary Mukai, Director, Stanford Program for International and Cross-cultural Education (SPICE)
- Lynn Parisi, Director, Program for Teaching East Asia, University of Colorado at Boulder