My panel discussion on Arirang TV on the topic of adult ADHD (1/16/23):
My podcast interview on Korea Deconstructed:
I write for Psychology Today:
I regularly contribute to the Christian Scholar’s Review blog. Below are the blog posts, reproduced with permission:
- When the Meditations of My Heart Are Not Pleasing: Confessions of a Peer-Reviewer
- When the Theoretical Becomes Personal: A Christian Scholar’s Reflections on External Locus of Control and Self-Compassion
- Rethinking Interpersonal Boundaries with Students: Lessons Learned While Leading a Short-Term Study Abroad Program
- How Christian Learning Communities Can Effectively Engage AAPI Heritage Month: A Conversation with Michelle Reyes
- These are My Students: A Reflection on Three Different Student “Profiles” in My DEI Course
- Nunchi as a Countercultural Posture: How the Korean Construct Helps Me Support Students
- Resisting the Allure of the Collectivism-Individualism Dichotomy in the Classroom: Han as an Example
- Grieving the (Possible) Loss: What I Love about South Korea Study Abroad, and Why It Might Not Be the Same Again
- Stop AAPI Hate: An Interview with Russell M. Jeung, Part II
- Stop AAPI Hate: An Interview with Russell M. Jeung, Part 1
- How a Pad-Mounted Transformer and Stair Spindle Help Me Teach About Racial Microaggressions
- Anti-Asian Racism during the Pandemic: How Faculty on Christian Campuses Can Support Asian and Asian American Students
Below are other pieces that I have written for general audiences: