He is an International Fellow of Canyon Institute of Advanced Studies, Phoenix.
Cross-Cultural Studies, Fuller Graduate School; been awarded an honorary D.Lit.
His teachings have centered on the social, educational, and ethical dimensions of comparative worldviews.
Informed by the "culture matters" school of thinking[4][5] (Harrison,[6][7] Berger,[8] Etounga-Manguelle,[9] Edgerton,[10] Gordona,[11] and others), Wolf is part of a growing international group of thinkers and activists (Omvedt, Mani, Mungekar,[12] Jadhav,[13] Sardar, Lall, Andrade and others) exploring the significance of the voice of Mahatma Jotirao Phule and wife Savitribai Phule, for the full development of contemporary India.
His ideas have been published in the Far Eastern Economic Review, Journal of AC Leadership and elsewhere., and is co-author of Phule in His Own Words (2007, with Sunil Sardar), and of "Savitribai and India’s Conversation on Education" (2008, with Suzana Andrade).