

[December 2025: Happy to say that I applied for full professor one year early and earned it. Here is my post about it.
Last December I received the news that I’d “passed” the first and by far most important stage of the tenure process. Having assumed the best outcome for the rest of the process, I created a road map a few days later. The road map was geared towards promotion to full professor as soon as possible.
Continue reading “The journey matters most: promotion and early promotion to full professor”

Continue reading “Vietnamese nationalism in a popular hymn about the Sacred Heart of Jesus”

Continue reading “A nineteenth-century Vietnamese account of the Lourdes apparitions”
I’d written a post about Năm Xưa Trên Cây Sồi [Years Ago on an Oak Tree], which has been, in my opinion, the most popular devotional Marian hymn in Vietnamese. This post is about a different hymn that happens to be about Our Lady of Fatima as well. Continue reading “Marian reparation in a Vietnamese hymn”


Continue reading “Prof. Motivator: Remote instruction during COVID-19”

Continue reading “Vietnamese American nail salons sewing masks against coronavirus”
For the U.S. history survey, I’ve completed the first handful of mini-lectures. They run for 7-11 minutes each, and here is a three-minute sampling.
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