Hello All! I received this in my mailbox today, and I thought I would forward it to everyone on the list. One warning...it's long! Cheers, Stefanie PRELIMINARY PROGRAM DIVERSITY & COOPERATION IN THE PACIFIC RIM 14TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE CONFERENCE OCTOBER 13-14, 1994 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13 8:00 - 8:30 A.M. REGISTRATION 8:30 - 10:00 A.M. PLENARY SESSION: DIVERSITY AND A WORLD IN CONFLICT Chair: Dr. Hugh Nichols, Academic Vice President, Lewis - Clark State College Speaker: Dr. Carlos Cortes, Professor of History, University of California-Riverside (confirmed) 10:15 - 11:45 A.M. PANEL A: WOMEN IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS* Chair: Ms. Joan Gilmore, Associate Professor, Business Division, Lewis - Clark StateCollege Speakers: Ms. Louanne Sowles, Vice President, International Banking Division, Key Finance Center confirmed) Ms. Marta Moyle, Partner, Moyle Mink (confirmed) Dr. Lisa Carlson, Political Science Department, University of Idaho(confirmed) PANEL B: NATIONAL POLICIES TOWARD NATIVE MINORITIES* Chair: Dr. Alan Marshall, Professor, Social Science Division, Lewis-Clark State College Speaker: Ms. Suzan Harjo, Executive Director, The Morning Star Institute (confirmed) Respondents: The Honorable Raul Lopezlira, Consul General, Mexico (confirmed) Dr. Elizabeth Cook-Lynn, Editor, "The Wicazo Sa Review" (confirmed) PANEL C: LITERATURE AS A WINDOW ON DIVERSITY Chair: Mr. Roberto Wagner, Assistant Professor, Literature & Language Division, Lewis-Clark State College Speaker: Ms. Elena Poniatowska (confirmed) Respondents: Dr. Richard Keenan, Literature and Languages, University of Idaho(confirmed) Dr. Roger Johnson, Chair, Literature and Languages Division, Lewis-Clark State College PANEL D: ECOSYSTEM MANAGEMENT AND CULTURE Chair: Dr. Chris Wozencraft, Assistant Professor, Natural Sciences Division, Lewis-Clark State College Speaker: Dr. Ron Nigh, Dana Association, Mexico City (confirmed) Respondents: Mr. Ralph Perkins, Tribal Liaison, East Side Ecosystem Management Project (confirmed) Mr. Bill Bakke, Resource Conservation Director, Oregon Trout (confirmed) Student, Lewis-Clark State College PANEL E: A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE: BUILDING CONNECTIONS ACROSS CULTURES* Chair: Dr. Jann Hill, Associate Professor, Education Division, Lewis-Clark State College Speaker: Mr. Bill Hayne, Instructor, Education Division, Cultural Diversity Consultant, Lewis-Clark State College Respondent: Dr. Rodney Frey, Professor; Director, Extended Programs, Coeur d'Alene Office, Lewis-Clark State College PANEL F: FREE TRADE ISSUES IN THE PACIFIC RIM (ASIAN PACIFIC ECONOMIC COOPERATION COUNCIL-APEC) Chair: Dr. Tom Morikawa, Assistant Professor, Coordinator of Pacific Rim Studies, Lewis-Clark State College Speaker: The Honorable Masaki Saito, Japan Consulate General, Seattle (confirmed) Respondents: Dr. Shaomin Huang, Assistant Professor, Business Division, Lewis-Clark State College Mr. Jack Fuller, Student, President, Pacific Rim Studies Organization, Lewis-Clark State College PANEL G: PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE: EDUCATING JAPANESE STUDENTS IN AMERICA Chair: Dr. Phillip Venditti, Executive Director, Pacific International Institute Speaker: Dr. Gunnar Gundersen, Executive Director of Academic Affairs, Tokyo International University (confirmed) Respondents: Dr. Chizuko Allen, Dean of Students, Pacific International Institute Ms. Kimiko Uemura, Student Advisor, Pacific International Institute Pacific International Institute Student Noon LUNCHEON Chair: Dr. John Haehl, Chair, Business Division, Lewis-Clark State College Speaker: Dr. Stephen Buckley, Associate Professor, Business Division, Lewis-Clark State College Noon HIGH SCHOOL HONOR STUDENT LUNCHEON (by invitation only) Chair: Ms. Margaret Clark, LC Ambassadors President Speaker: Dr. Ron Nigh, Dana Association, Mexico City (confirmed) 1:30 - 3:00 P.M. PANEL A: WOMEN IN SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS* Chair: Dr. Scott Linneman, Assistant Professor, Natural Science Division, Lewis-Clark State College Speaker: Dr. Erica Flapan, Professor of Math, Pomona College (confirmed) Respondents: Dr. Margrit von Braun, Chemical Engineering Dept., University of Idaho (confirmed) Dr. Alice Schroeder, Genetics and Cell Biology, Washington State University (confirmed) Ms. Mary Price, Water Resources Dept., NezPerce Tribe (invited) Ms. Gayle Johnson, Chemist, Blount(confirmed) PANEL B: FEDERALISM OR CIVIL WAR Chair: Dr. Richard Moore, Chair, Social Science Division, Lewis-Clark State College Speakers: India: Dr. Al Rouyer, Political Science Department, University of Idaho (confirmed) Brazil/Canada: Dr. Dan Zirker, Political Science Department, University of Idaho (confirmed) PANEL C: DOWNSIZING IN NON-SUSTAINABLE INDUSTRIES Chair: Ms. Joan Gilmore, Associate Professor, Business Division, Lewis-Clark State College Speakers: Mr. Don Hullinger, Sunshine Mining, Kellogg, ID (confirmed) Mr. Scott Dean, Manager of Employee Relations, Potlatch Corporation (confirmed) PANEL D: ETHNIC AND BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY Chair: Dr. Alan Marshall, Professor, Social Sciences Division, Lewis-Clark State College Speaker: Dr. Mike Warren, The Center for Indigenous Knowledge for Agriculture and Rural Development, Iowa State University (confirmed) Respondents: Dr. Chris Wozencraft, Assistant Professor, Natural Science Division, Lewis-Clark State College Dr. Rodney Frey, Professor; Director, Extended Programs, Coeur d'Alene Office, Lewis-Clark State College Student, Lewis-Clark State College PANEL E: TECHNOLOGY AND ITS IMPACT ON SOCIETY Chair: Dr. Harvey Franklin, Division Chair, Technical & Industrial Division, Lewis-Clark State College Speaker: Dr. Rick Gill, Professor, Mechanical Engineering, University of Idaho (confirmed) ROUNDTABLE: INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL: THE IDEAS WE LIVE IN Chair: Dr. Patricia Keith, Professor, Literature and Languages Division, Lewis-Clark State College Speakers: Dr. Stephen Flores, Associate Professor, Department of English, University of Idaho (confirmed) Dr. Marilyn Levine, Associate Professor, Social Sciences Division, Lewis-Clark State College Dr. Sidner Larson, Assistante Professor, Literature and Languages Division, Lewis - Clark State College Dr. Sean Cassidy, Fine and Performing Arts Division, Lewis-Clark State College 3:15 - 4:45 P.M. PANEL A: INTERNSHIPS IN THE PACIFIC RIM: STUDENTS' REPORTS Chair: Dr. Tom Morikawa, Assistant Professor, Coordinator of Pacific Rim Studies, Lewis-Clark State College Panelists: Ms. Brenda Schneider, Mexico Mr. Quddus Addison, Japan Ms. Bev Davie, China 3:15 - 5:15 P.M. WORKSHOP A: STORIES THAT MAKE THE WORLD: STORYTELLING AND ORAL LITERATURE OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN Chair: Dr. James Hepworth, Associate Professor, Literature & Language Division, Lewis-Clark State College Speaker: Dr. Rodney Frey, Director, Extended Programs, Coeur d'Alene Office, Lewis-Clark State College WORKSHOP B: DEVELOPING INSTITUTIONAL RELATIONSHIPS WITH TRIBAL COMMUNITIES Chair: Dr. Sidner Larson, Assistant Professor, Literature & Language Division, Lewis-Clark State College Speaker: Dr. Elizabeth Cook-Lynn, Editor, "Wicazo Sa Review" (confirmed) Respondents: Ms. Rebecca Craven, Deputy Counsel, Nez Perce Tribal Executive Committee (confirmed) Mr. Robert Sobotta, Native American/Minority Student Programs Coordinator, Lewis-Clark State College Mr. Josiah Pinkham, Student, Lewis-Clark State College WORKSHOP C: CULTURAL ASPECTS OF MATHEMATICAL EDUCATION REFORM Chair: Dr. Brent Bradberry, Associate Professor, Natural Sciences, Lewis-Clark State College Speakers: Dr. Neal Koblitz and Dr. Ann Hibner, Mathematics Department, University of Washington (confirmed) WORKSHOP D: CULTURAL DIVERSITY & PEDAGOGICAL PRACTICE ACROSS THE COLLEGE CURRICULUM Chair: Mr. Bill Hayne, Instructor, Education Division, Cultural Diversity Consultant, Lewis-Clark State College Speaker: Dr. Terry Armstrong, Professor, College of Education, University of Idaho confirmed) 7:00 P.M. FRANK CHURCH MEMORIAL BANQUET & LECTURE Master of Ceremonies: Ms. Hattie Kauffman, Consumer Affairs Correspondent, CBS This Morning (confirmed) Welcome: Dr. Sidner Larson, Assistant Professor, Literature and Language Division, Lewis-Clark State College Lecturer: Dr. Scott Momaday, Regents Professor of the Humanities, University of Arizona (confirmed) "The Imagination of Literature: Native American Oral Tradition" FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14 8:30 - 10:00 A.M. PANEL A: RE-MEMBERING NATIVE AMERICAN IDENTITY THROUGH SCHOLARSHIP AND CREATIVITY Chair: Dr. Chris Norden, Assistant Professor, Literature & Language Divison, Lewis-Clark State College Speaker: Dr. Sidner Larson, Assistant Professor, Literature & Language Division, Lewis-Clark State College Respondent: Mr. Allen Pinkham, Nez Perce Tribe confirmed) PANEL B: PRESERVING ANADROMOUS FISHERIES: A SCIENTIFIC PERSPECTIVE Chair: Dr. Mike Satterwhite, Faculty, Natural Sciences Division, Lewis-Clark State College Speaker: Mr. Bill Bakke, Resource Conservation Director, Oregon Trout (confirmed) Respondents: Mr. Bert Bowler, Columbia River Policy Coordinator, Idaho Fish & Game, (confirmed) Dr. Curt Sutton, Professor, Natural Sciences Division, Lewis-Clark State College PANEL C: CHOLERA IN THE PACIFIC RIM Chair: Ms. Carol Matney, Assistant Professor, Nursing, Lewis-Clark State College Speaker: Dr. William E. Woodward, Meadowbrook (confirmed) Respondents: Ms. Alice Vollbrecht, RN, BS, North Central District Health District, Epidemiologist/Public Health Nursing Supervisor (confirmed) Ms. Teri Lindgren, RN, MS, MPH, Assistant Professor, Nursing Division, Lewis-Clark State College PANEL D: DIVERSITY IN THE WORKPLACE Chair: Mr. Rob Lohrmeyer, Assistant Professor, Office & Business Technology, Lewis-Clark State College Speaker: Mr. Sam Byrd, Idaho State Division of Vocational Education (confirmed) Respondents: Ms. Hattie Kauffman, Consumer Affairs Correspondent, CBS This Morning (confirmed) Mr. Tim Rubio, Manager, Department of Employment, Lewiston (confirmed) PANEL E: DOING BUSINESS WITH CHINA, HONG KONG, AND TAIWAN Chair: Mr. Gary Whitwell, Idaho Department of Commerce (confirmed) Speakers: Mr. Denny Barnes, Director, U. S. and Foreign Commercial Service, Portland (confirmed) Ms. Yuemei C. Minney, Industrial Investment Officer, Hong Kong Economic & Trade Office, San Francisco (confirmed) Dr. Eugene Chen, Director, Far East Trade Service, Inc., San Francisco (confirmed) PANEL F: THE UNITED NATIONS UNIVERSITY OF PEACE Chair: Dr. Dan Mayton, Professor, Education Division, Lewis-Clark State College Speaker: Dr. Abelardo Brenes, United Nations University of Peace, Costa Rica, Central America (confirmed) Respondents: Ms. Elizabeth Lerandeau, Psychology Student, Lewis-Clark State College Ms. Fern Linehan, President, Model United Nations Club, Lewis-Clark State College Mr. Rocky Owens, ASB President, Lewis-Clark State College PANEL G: WOMEN IN ART Chair: Mr. Ray Esparsen, Assistant Professor, Fine & Performing Arts Division, Lewis-Clark State College Speaker: Ms. Catherine Carilli, Artist, Vice President of the Western States for the Women's Caucus for Art (confirmed) PANEL H: INTERNATIONAL SOCIAL WORK Chair: Mr. Bill Clouser, Assistant Professor, Social Science Division, Lewis-Clark State College Speaker: Dr. Lina Fong, Associate Professor and Director of Social Work, Lewis-Clark State College Respondent: Dr. Golieg Jansen, School of Social Work, Eastern Washington University (confirmed) Dr. R. Edwin Hutchinson, Coordinator of the Social Work Program, Lewis-Clark State College, Coeur d'Alene Campus 10:15 - 11:45 A.M. PANEL A: WOMEN IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS* Chair: Ms. Joan Gilmore, Associate Professor, Business Division, Lewis-Clark State College Speakers: Ms. Louanne Sowles, Vice President, International Banking Division, Key Finance Center (confirmed) Ms. Marta Moyle, Partner, Moyle Mink (confirmed) PANEL B: THE ROLE OF SPORTS IN CULTURAL COMMUNICATION AND EXCHANGE Chair: Dr. David Sears, Professor, Education Division, Lewis-Clark State College Speaker: Mr. Ed Cheff, Coach, Lewis-Clark State College Men's Baseball Team Mr. Gary Picone, Athletic Director, Lewis-Clark State College Respondents: Mr. Matt Foran, Student, Lewis-Clark State College Mr. John McAninch, Student, Lewis-Clark State College Mr. Jamie Hand, Student, Lewis-Clark State College Ms. Suk Foong Ong, Student, Lewis-Clark State College Ms. Tili Fata, Student, Lewis-Clark State College PANEL C: PRESERVING ANADROMOUS FISHERIES: A CULTURAL VIEW Chair: Dr. Mike Satterwhite, Faculty, Natural Sciences Division, Lewis-Clark State College Speaker: Dr. Courtland L. Smith, Professor, Department of Anthropology, Oregon State University (confirmed) Respondents: The Honorable Masaki Saito, Japan Consulate General, Seattle (confirmed) Mr. Bill Bakke, Resource Conservation Director, Oregon Trout (confirmed) Dr. Alan Marshall, Professor, Social Sciences Division, Lewis-Clark State College PANEL D: HEALTH CARE ON INDIAN RESERVATIONS Chair: Dr. Mary McFarland, Chair, Nursing Division, Lewis-Clark State College Speaker: Ms. JoAnn Kauffman, Consultant, Kamiah (confirmed) Respondents: Ms. Michele Cole, Supervisor, Laboratories and X-Ray, Wenatchee Valley Clinic-Omak (confirmed) Ms. Susan Fifer, M.S.N.,R.N., Child and Family Therapist, Indian Health Services, Nez Perce Tribe (confirmed) PANEL E: TEMPORARY CONTRACT WORKERS IN THE U.S. Chair: Mr. Rob Lohrmeyer, Assistant Professor, Office & Business Technology, Lewis-Clark State College Speakers: Mr. Bill Stoller, Express Personnel (confirmed) Ms. Michelle Johnson, Staffing and Employee Relations Director,Keytronics Corporation (confirmed) PANEL F: FOREIGN AID AND THE ENVIRONMENT Chair: Mr. Sam Butterfield, Agency for International Development, Ret. Speaker: Dr. Claudia Carr, Associate Professor, Environmental Studies, Policy and Management, University of California-Berkeley (invited) Respondent: Dr. Enbao Wang, Assistant Professor, Social Sciences Division, Lewis-Clark State College PANEL G: INTERNATIONAL CRIME CONNECTIONS Chair: Dr. Ray Miller, Associate Professor, Social Science Division, Lewis-Clark State College Speaker: Dr. Otwin Marenin, Political Science/Criminal Justice, Washington State University, (confirmed) Respondents: Dr. Jerry Jolley, Professor, Social Science Division, Lewis-Clark State College Mr. Gene Straughn, Faculty, Social Sciences, Lewis-Clark State College Various Students, Lewis-Clark State College, U of I, WSU PANEL H: BROADCAST JOURNALISM & CULTURAL DIVERSITY Chair: Dr. Sean Cassidy, Assistant Professor, Fine and Performing Arts Division, Lewis-Clark State College Speaker: Ms. Hattie Kauffman, Consumer Affairs correspondent, CBS This Morning (confirmed) Respondents: Ms. Kathleen Trotter, National Public Radio (confirmed) Mr. John Greyeyes, KMOK, Lewiston, Radio Announcer (confirmed) NOON LUNCHEON: THE NAFTA AND THE ENVIRONMENT, ONE YEAR LATER Chair: Dr. John Haehl, Chair, Business Division, Lewis-Clark State College Speaker: Dr. Ron Nigh, Dana Association, Mexico City (confirmed) NOON PERFORMANCE: "ACCORDING TO COYOTE" Introduction: Dr. Sid Larson, Assistant Professor, Literature & Language Division, Lewis-Clark State College Performer: Ms. Carlotta Kauffman, Performer, "According to Coyote," (confirmed) 1:30 - 3:00 P.M. PANEL A: NAFTA, PERSPECTIVES FROM CANADA AND MEXICO Chair: Dr. John Haehl, Chair, Business Division, Lewis-Clark State College Speakers: The Honorable Bernard Gagosz, Consul General, Canada (confirmed) The Honorable Raul Lopezlira, Consul General, Mexico (confirmed) PANEL B: WOMEN IN SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS* Chair: Dr. Scott Linneman, Assistant Professor, Natural Science Division, Lewis-Clark State College Speaker: Dr. Erica Flapan, Professor of Math, Pomona College (confirmed) Respondents: Ms. Mary Price, Water Resources Consultant (invited) Dr. Peggy Chevalier, Professor, Crop and Soil Science Department, Washington State University (confirmed) Ms. Ann Baumgartner, Process Engineer, Potlatch Corporation (confirmed) Ms. Jane Bechinski, Faculty, Natural Sciences, Lewis-Clark State College PANEL C: A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE: BUILDING CONNECTIONS ACROSS CULTURES Chair: Dr. Jann Hill, Associate Professor, Education Division, Lewis-Clark State College Speaker: Mr. Bill Hayne, Instructor, Education Division, Cultural Diversity Consultant, Lewis-Clark State Respondent: Dr. Rodney Frey, Professor/Director, Extended Programs, Coeur d'Alene Office, LCSC PANEL D: CHINESE IMMIGRATION IN THE AMERICAN WEST Chair: Dr. Marilyn Levine, Associate Professor, Social Science Division, Lewis-Clark State College Speaker: Dr. Priscilla Wegars, Research Associate, Asian American Comparative Collection, Laboratory of Anthropology, University of Idaho (confirmed) Respondents: Mr. Gordon Lee, Consultant, Beuk Aie Temple Restoration Project (confirmed) Dr. Larry Kingsbury, Payette National Forest Archeologist (invited) PANEL E: NATIONAL POLICIES TOWARD NATIVE MINORITIES* Chair: Dr. Alan Marshall, Professor, Social Sciences Division, Lewis-Clark State College Speaker: Ms. Suzan Harjo, Executive Director, The Morning Star Institute (confirmed) Respondents: Dr. Elizabeth Cook-Lynn, Editor, "Wicazo Sa Review" (confirmed) PANEL F: THE PACIFIC ISLANDS: AN UNTAPPED, EMERGING MARKET Chair: Dr. Jay Larson, Professor, Business Division, Lewis-Clark State College Speakers: Dr. Dan Andersen, Past President, Brigham Young University-Hawaii and Church Educational System Country Director, Western Samoa (confirmed) The Honorable Tupuola Siaosi Hunt, Member of Parliament in Western Samoa, Samoan High Chief (confirmed) Respondents: Tili Fata, Samoa; Student, Lewis-Clark State College Willie Moeai, Samoa; Student, Lewis-Clark State College PANEL G: FREE TRADE ISSUES IN THE PACIFIC RIM: WHITE WHEAT AND THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA Chair: Mr. Dave Doeringsfeld, Manager, Port of Lewiston Speaker: Mr. Mark Samson, Administrator, Idaho Wheat Commission (confirmed) Respondent: Dr. Shaomin Huang, Assistant Professor, Business Division, Lewis-Clark State College 3:15 - 4:45 P.M. PLENARY SESSION: THE ENVIRONMENT AND THE FUTURE OF THE HUMAN ENTERPRISE Chair: Dr. Tom Morikawa, Coordinator, Pacific Rim Studies, Lewis-Clark State College Speaker: Mr. Jim Nations, Vice President for Mexico and Central America Conservation International (confirmed)