Faculty, Staff and Students at ASU

Name Expertise areas Short Bio Updated date
Brandon Ferderer
Ming-Hung Kao Statistics Kao’s research focuses on the development of high-quality designs for functional neuroimaging experiments where pioneering brain mapping technologies are used to improve knowledge about the brain's inner workings.
Mark Royal Mathematics Education, Computer Science
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Christopher Luper
David Kirr
Jessica Binette
Connor Wagh
Christin Hedberg
JOSE Ramos
Julie Escogido
Nate Pribil
Maycie Ruehlen
Angel Mendez-Galindo
Adee Revis
Kevin Morris
Abdulrahman Alajmi
Paula McKey
Natalie Bowen
Judith Woertz
Efira Chashchyna
Hannah Cheloha Cheloha's work focuses on online curriculum development and teaching of American Sign Language and related topics. She serves the college as the ASL program coordinator. 
Ryan Aplanalp
Arrya Anderson
SungMin Sohn Sohn received the K99/R00 Pathway to Independence Award from National Institutes of Health (NIBIB) as one of five awardees in the field of biomedical imaging and bioengineering in 2016.
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Jennifer Fong
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Thomas Bacon Bacon's work in the United States, Europe, South America and Asia has placed him in the highest echelon of hornists worldwide today.
Glenn Williams
David Kim
Matthew Slaboch Slaboch has particular interests in philosophy of history, nationalism, and comparative political thought.
Christian Arenz
Heather Maring British Literature, Folklore Studies, Medieval Literature, Poetics Maring explores the way that early English poems draw upon oral, literary, and ritual forms of signification for their meaning.
John Eaton Sports Marketing
Gary Jarrette
Andrew Tsosie
Aryhan Laborin
Luis Prieto
Gabriella Haavaldsen
John Young
Elizabeth Slikas
Donald Frost Tax
Michael Stanford Poetry, Constitutional Law, Law and Literature Michael Stanford is a faculty fellow, a licensed attorney, and a literary scholar with a particular interest in literature about the law.
Janelle Kappes Education Leadership and Policy, Higher and Postsecondary Education, Educational Leadership and Administration, Leadership Development, Career Development Janelle Kappes has been at ASU since 2003. Her research interests include educational leadership and policy, student affairs, higher education, vocational psychology, and diversity and equity.
Jaime Herrera
Miriam Kao
Shauna Mangum
Hermelinda Garcia Constitutional Law, Criminal Justice, Evidence, Law Garcia's experience spans from prosecuting misdemeanor cases to high-level violent felonies in Maricopa County.
Kelly Roach