De Marneffe received his Ph.D. in Philosophy from Harvard University and joined the faculty of ASU in 1989. His most recent book is "The Myth of Classical Liberalism."
I teach first-year composition, focusing on rhetoric, research-based writing, and revision. My research examines writing pedagogy, hybrid learning, and faculty roles in campus safety and crisis response.
Scotch's research focuses on genomic epidemiology and bioinformatics and RNA viruses with a particular interest in influenza A viruses (human and avian).
Capielo Rosario’s research interests include Latinx and Puerto Rican psychology, migration processes, and how coloniality impacts the health of Latinx communities in the United States, particularly Puerto Ricans.
Director, Professional Learning. Experienced higher education leader who transforms strategic vision into reality through innovative learning solutions & partnerships, enriching education leadership w/ business strategy.