Yohong Roh
Instructor of Religious Studies 231 Coates Hall |
Dr. Roh studies East Asian Buddhism and Korean religions, with a special interest in Korean modern Buddhism. He is currently working on a book and a paper focused on the development and characteristics of new Buddhist movements in Korea.
B.A. in Comparative Religious Studies, The University of Findlay (2014)
M.A. in Religious Studies, The University of Kansas (2017)
Ph.D. in Religious Studies, Temple University (2024)
REL 1000: Religions of the World
REL 2027: Asian Religions
REL 4800: Buddhism
Recipient of Travel Fund for Field Trip, Cluster 2.2 “Secondary” Producers, “Primary” Roles, From the Ground Up: Buddhism and East Asian Religions, The University of British Columbia (2018)
Recipient of Travel Fund for Seminar, Meet the Buddhas Face to Face: Ritual Penance, Samādhi,and Self-Cultivation in Early Tiantai, Yale University (2016)
Recipient of Religious Studies Lecture Series Honorarium and The University of Findlay (2015)