Curriculum Vitae Faculty Name: Walle Engedayehu, Ph.D. Position Title: Office Location: Office Phone: Email Address: Head, Division of Social Work, Behavioral and Political Sciences Woolfolk, Ste. 102 936-261-3201 waengedayehu@pvamu.edu Education: Degree and Area of Study Ph.D., Political Science M.A., International Affairs B.A., Journalism Institution Name Atlanta University Ohio University University of Texas at El Paso Degree Date 1989 1984 1977 Teaching Experience Position Title Institution Name Associate Professor of Political Science Coordinator of the Political Science Program Assistant Professor of Political Science Adjunct Professor/Instructor Adjunct Lecturer Prairie View A&M University Position Dates (Beginning and End) 1998 – Present Prairie View A&M University 1995 – 2001 Prairie View A&M University 1989 - 1998 Tomball College Houston Community College Graduate Intern Georgia Department of Community Affairs Atlanta University 1999 - 2001 Summers, 1994 1997 1987 – 1988 Graduate Research Assistant Work Address: P.O. Box 519; MS 2203 Prairie View, TX 77446 1985 – 1987 Professional Publications: “The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church in the Diaspora: Expansion in the Midst of Division,” Journal of African Social Science Review, Vol. 6, No.1, (Spring 2013), pp. 115-133. The Ethiopian Orthodox Church In the Diaspora: Politics, Religion and Expansion, a book manuscript currently in progress for publication by Brill Publishing Company “Multilateralism in a Unipolar International System: Implications for U.S. Foreign Policy in the Middle East,” in Karen O’Connor et al, American Government: Continuity and Change (New York: Pearson Publishing, 2004), pp. 3 – 16. Reviewed “New Approaches to State Building in Africa: The Case of Ethiopia’s Ethnic-based Federalism,” in Studies in Comparative International Development, Summer, 1997 “Ethiopia: The Pitfalls of Ethnic Federalism,” in George Agbango, ed., Issues and Trends in Contemporary African Politics (New York: Peter Lang Publishing, Inc., 1997), pp. 191-236 1 Edited, “Privatization: Should Penal Services be Privately Owned and Operated?” County Star, Vol. 6, No. 6 (June 1996), pp.15-20. “Paul Henze: An Apologist For the Ethiopian Regime,” Moresh, Vol. 4, No. 15, October 1996. Reviewed, “Ethiopia: Failure of Land Reform and Agricultural Crisis” for Comparative International Development, vol. 8 (fall 1995), pp. 45-47. “Ethiopia: The Pitfalls of Ethnic Federalism,” The Harris Studies in Africa Quarterly, Vol. 33, No. 1-4, August 1994. “Reaction to Ethnic Oligarchy in Ethiopia,” Moresh, Vol. 2, No. 7, April/May 1994, pp.44-50. “Ethiopia: Democracy and the Politics of Ethnicity,” 52. Africa Today, Vol. 40, No. 2, 1993, pp.29- “Internal and External Pressures That Contributed to the Downfall of the Derg in Ethiopia,” Moresh, Vol. 2, No. 2, October 1993, pp.51-56. Additional Trainings/Skills: 2