AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS
1. Teaching
- Winner, Truman Academic Development Support Grants (TADS) 2013-2014 School Year Awards
- Winner, Truman Institute 2015 Summer Online Courses Redesign Incentive Grant, 2014
- Winner, Truman Institute 2014 Summer Online Courses Redesign Incentive Grant, 2013
- Changjiang Scholar Chair Professor, the Chinese Ministry of education, 2012-2015
- Distinguished Speaker, Susquehanna University, September 25, 2012
- Distinguished Role Model Speaker, the University of Saskatchewan, May 15, 2012.
- Nominee, Mentorship Award, the Association for Asian American Studies, 2012
- Winner, 2010 Woman in Distinction, 2010 Leadership Recognition, Truman.
- Rosenberg Institute Visiting Scholar, Suffolk University, Boston, MA, 2010.
- The 76th Boya Lectureship, Central China Norma University, Wuhan, China, 2010
- Winner, “Incorperating Online Sources into History Teaching,” TruTech Challenge Competition, 6th Annual Tech Fair, 8th University Conference, Feb. 20, 2008, Truman
- Winner, Walker and Doris Allen Fellowship for Faculty Excellence, with a prize of $10,000, Truman, 2005-2006
- Nominee, Walker and Doris Allen Fellowship for Faculty Excellence, Truman, 2004-2005
- Winner, Golden Apple Award, Order of Omega and Truman State University’s Greek Community, 2004
- Semi-Finalist, Educator of the Year, Truman, 1998
- Semi-Finalist, Educator of the Year, Truman, 1996
- Semi-Finalist, Educator of the Year, Truman, 1995
- Who’s Who among American’s Teachers, 1998-2012
- Who’s Who in North American Education, 2011-2013.
- Norminee, William O’Donnell Lee Advising Award, Truman, 1995-96
- Winner, Jepson Fellowship Grant in Active Teaching, Truman, 1993-94
- Winner, Jepson Fellowship Grant in World Literature Workshop, Truman, 1993
2. Research
- Visiting Research Fellow, Hoover Institute, Stanford University, Jan-Dec. 2016
- Winner, Chinese Overseas Bureau Research Fund, 13BZQK204 2013-2015
- Changjiang Scholar Chair Professor, awarded by the Chinese Ministry of education, among 50 awardees selected from preeminent scholars in the world and one of the few in social sciences, affiliated with Wuhan Theoretical Research Center of Overseas Chinese Affairs Office of the State Council in China, China Central Normal University, Wuhan, China
- Distinguished Role Model Speaker, the University of Saskatchewan, May 15, 2012.
- Winner, “Women’s History Month”, March 18, 2012, Maynard Institute for Journalism Education.
- Nominee, 2012 Mentorship Award, Association of Asian American Studies.
- Winner, Truman Institute 2013 Summer Online Courses Redesign Incentive Grant, 2012
- Featured article “Professor Huping Ling Chronicles Chinese American History” [令狐萍教授为美国华人立传] by Jeff Han, reporter for The World Journal, February 2, 2012.
- Winner, Missouri Campus Compact Gant for proposal titled Ethnicity, Community, and Globalization: Asian Americans in Mid-America, 2011
- Winner, School of Social and Cultural Studies Faculty Research Grant, 2011
- Nominee, 2011 Still Spirit Award, A.T. Still University.
- Winner, 2010 Woman in Distinction, 2010 Leadership Recognition, Truman.
- Nominee, 2011 Engaged Scholarship Award, Association of Asian American Studies.
- Featured in Great Lives from History: Asian Americans & Pacific Islanders, Salem Press, forthcoming. Among over 80 notable Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in Education and Scholarship.
- Featured in Chinese American Writers: Eileen Chang, Amy Tan, Maxine Hong Kingston, Loung Ung, Huping Ling, Iris Chang, Gish Jen, Tim Wu, Minfong Ho. Books LLC (Editor), September 15, 2010.
- Featured in “Professor Ling Giving Asian Lecture Tour,” St. Louis Chinese American News, August 26 –Sept. 9, 2010.
- Winner, Sabbatical Leave Grant, Truman, 2009-10
- Winner, School of Social and Cultural Studies Faculty Research Grant, 2010, 2011, 2012
- Winner , College of Arts & Sciences Grants in Support of Scholarly and Artistic Endeavor, Truman, 2009
- Winner, Fellowship of Teaching and Learning, Truman, 2008-09
- Winner, Truman Faculty Summer Research Fellowship, Truman, 2008
- Winner , College of Arts & Sciences Grants in Support of Scholarly and Artistic Endeavor, Truman, 2008
- Winner, Fellowship of Teaching and Learning, Truman, 2007-08
- Listed in Contemporary Authors, Thomson Gale, 2008.
- Featured in Prominent Overseas Chinese, Beijing, 2008.
- Speaker, 2007, 2008, 2009 Missouri History Speakers’ Bureau, State Historical Society of Missouri
- Listed in Who’s Who in America, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 editions
- Winner, Diversity Fellow, Truman, 2006-07
- Winner, Best Article Award, 48th Annual Missouri Conference on History 2006
- Featured article “Ping Piao Meiguo: A Prominent Historian Huping Ling,”[萍飘美国,历史学家令狐萍] by Nenger Jin, The World Journal (the largest Chinese language daily newspaper in North America), Jan. 15, 2006.
- Winner, Japan Study Tour 2003, one of eight members selected through national competition and sponsored by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business and Keizai Koho Center (Japan Institute for Social and Economic Affairs)
- Named as 2001 Chinese American Who’s Who, published by St. Louis Chinese American News, 13 December 2001
- Winner, Publishing Award for American Studies Series, Ford Foundation and Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, 1998, Jin Shan Yao: A History of Chinese American Women (Beijing: Chinese Social Sciences Publishing House, 1999)
- Winner, Sabbatical Leave Grant, Truman, 1998-99
- Listed in 1998 Who’s Who among America’s Teachers, Educational Communications, Inc.
- Winner, American Fellow, American Association of University Women Educational Foundation, 1995-96
- Winner, Faculty Research Summer Grant, Truman, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2001
- Winner, Jepson Fellowship Grant in Active Teaching, Truman, 1993-94
- Winner, Jepson Fellowship Grant in World Literature Workshop, Truman, 1993
- Winner, Memorial Award in Women’s Studies, Miami University, 1991
- Winner, Miami Student Recognition Awards, Miami University, 1990, 1991
- Winner, Graduate Achievement Fund, Miami University, 1989
- Teaching Fellowship, Miami University, 1988-91
- Teaching Fellowship, University of Oregon, 1986-87
- Winner, Loretta Shower Rossman Scholarship, University of Oregon, 1986, 1987
- Winner, Scholar Orientation Program of American Studies, National Committee on United States-China Relations, Inc., June 18-July 1, 1987
- Winner, The Summer 1986 Intensive Workshop in Chinese and Russian, U.S. Department of Education
- Winner, Shanxi Educational Commission Scholarship, 1985-87
3. Community Service
- Special Guest for the 110 Anniversary Celebration of Shanxi University, May 8-10, 2012, Taiyuan, Shanxi Province, China
- Featured article “Professor Huping Ling Chronicles Chinese American History” [令狐萍教授为美国华人立传] by Jeff Han, reporter for The World Journal, February 2, 2012.
- Featured article “Professor Huping Ling Publishes Groundbreaking New Book Chinese Chicago, Reconstructing 140 Years of Chinese Communities in Chicago.” [令狐萍教授劃時代新著 芝加哥中國城演義《芝加哥的華人》] St. Louis Chinese American News, Jan. 5, 12, 2012.
- Featured article “Over a Decade Research and Writing, Professor Huping Ling Brings Chinese Chicagoans into Mainstream.” [研究寫作十數年 芝城華埠進入亞裔研究主流,《芝加哥的華人》作者令狐萍教授] St. Louis Chinese American News, Jan. 5, 12, 2012.
- Featured article “Please Join the Group for Professor Huping Ling’s Latest Book, Fascinating Stories of Chinese Chicago.” [請參加聖路易時報團購令狐萍教授最新英文著作 引人入勝 歷史傳奇 芝加哥的華人(中國城演義)] St. Louis Chinese American News, Jan. 5, 12, 2012.
- Featured in special report “Chinese Regional Food Popularized in New York City” [《專題報導》華人家鄉味 小吃大流行], by Jeff Han, Reporter for The World Journal, Jan. 8, 2012.
- Featured in “Chicago’s Chinatown Celebrates 100th Anniversary” by Amy Boerema, Reporter for Daily Herald, January 4, 2012.
- Featured in Great Lives from History: Asian Americans & Pacific Islanders, Salem Press, forthcoming. Among over 80 notable Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in Education and Scholarship.
- Featured in the St. Louis Chinese American News, Feb. 10, 2011.
- Featured in the World Journal, Jan. 29, 2011
- Featured in “Professor Ling Giving Asian Lecture Tour,” St. Louis Chinese American News, August 26 –Sept. 9, 2010.
- Featured in Chinese American Writers: Eileen Chang, Amy Tan, Maxine Hong Kingston, Loung Ung, Huping Ling, Iris Chang, Gish Jen, Tim Wu, Minfong Ho. Books LLC (Editor), September 15, 2010.
- Featured in Why Chinese Women are not Broke by Giovanna Pang Garcia, host of “Imperfect Action is better than No Action,” Stockton, CA: MHT (More Heart than Talent) Publishing, 2010.
- Featured article “Ping Piao Meiguo: A Prominent Historian Huping Ling,” by NengerJin, The World Journal (the largest Chinese language daily newspaper in North America), Jan. 15, 2006.
- Featured guest with host Harriett Woods (former Lieutenant Governor of Missouri) at KWMU 90.7 (NPR in St. Louis) “St. Louison the Air,” July 5, 2005
- Featured guest at “Charles Brennan Show” KMOX Radio Station, “Voice of St. Louis” Feb. 4, 2005
- Featured article, “New Book Detail St. Louis Chinese Heritage,” by John M. McGuire, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Feb. 2, 2005
- Featured article, “Breaking Out,” by Sara Porter, West End Word, Feb. 4, 2005.
- Named as 2001 Chinese American Who’s Who, by St. Louis Chinese American News, December 13, 2001
- Featured in St. Louis Chinese American News, December 28, 2000
- Featured in The World Journal, May 7, 1999
- Featured in St. Louis Chinese Journal, April 22, 1999
- Featured in St. Louis Chinese American News, April 22, 1999
- Featured in St. Louis Chinese American News, July 31, 1998