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Eve Mullen is an Associate Professor of Religion at Oxford College of Emory University, specializing in Tibetan Buddhism in America, Asian religious traditions, and pedagogy in religious education. She joined Emory in 2006 and holds a Ph.D. in Religion from Temple University (1999), an M.T.S. from Harvard (1992), and a B.A. from Washington and Lee University (1990).
- Current Affiliation: Emory University, Oxford College
- International Affiliation: Universitas Gadjah Mada (Indonesia), Universitaet Hamburg (Germany)
Education:
- B.A. in Religion, Washington and Lee University (1990)
- M.T.S., Harvard University (1992)
- Ph.D. in Religion, Temple University (1999)
Dr. Mullen's research explores the intersection of Buddhism and American culture, focusing on identity construction, pedagogical innovation, and cross-cultural adaptation. Her work examines Buddhist perspectives on death and dying, the role of religious traditions in modernity, and the dynamics of religious tolerance in global contexts.
She has authored influential publications including studies on American Buddhist cinema, Tibetan diaspora communities, and ethics in end-of-life care. Her recent work engages with practical ethics, innovative Buddhist movements, and interfaith outreach.
Scientific Awards and Grants:
- Fulbright U.S. Scholar (2005-2006)
- Fulbright Senior Scholar (2005)
- U.S. Department of State Grantee, Yogyakarta, Indonesia (2001)
- Gustav-Prietsch Foundation Lecturer, Hamburg, Germany (1999-2001)
- Fulbright Specialist Peer Reviewer (2020)
Dr. Mullen has served as a Fulbright Peer Reviewer and conducted fieldwork in Indonesia, Germany, and South Africa. Her teaching includes core courses on Introduction to Religion, Asian Religious Traditions, and Death and Dying in World Religions. She actively participates in international academic dialogues on religion and citizenship.




