As part of its continuing Counseling & Society Series, the Rehabilitation and Mental
Health Counseling (RMHC) program hosted Fulbright Scholar Dr. Ming Hung Wang, CRC
for a coffee hour and presentation. Dr. Wang shared the history of the disability
rights movement in Taiwan along with the evolution of the special education and vocational
rehabilitation systems, both modeled after systems in the US. He also shared cultural
facts and anecdotes about Taiwan and engaged in a lively discussion about education,
disabilities, and vocational rehabilitation with current RMHC students, visiting Fulbright
Scholar Olesya Volkova, Fulbright Faculty Advisor Dr. Darlene Demarie, and Director
of RMHC and Former Fulbright Scholar Dr. Chih-Chin Chou.
Dr. Wang is a professor from the Graduate Institute of Rehabilitation Counseling at
the National Changhua University of Education in Taiwan. The ºÚÁÏÍø³Ô¹Ï±¬ÁÏRMHC is hosting five
visiting scholars from his university in March as part of an ongoing partnership of
cultural and scholastic exchange.
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