Faculty, Staff and Students at ASU

Name Expertise areas Short Bio Updated date
Robert Fedo
Dillon Fishman Dillon Fishman is an attorney with a background in federal law enforcement and military justice. He has taught courses at the college, graduate, and law school levels.
Jonathan Drnjevic Drnjevic teaches composition in the Department of English. He holds degrees in English and Political Science, English Literature, Finance, and Library Science.
Tyler Hufault
Carlton Yoshioka
Christina Risl…
Ann Nichols
Patricia Dustman
Pamela Scala
Leslie Leighninger
Jane Parkinson
Gabrielle Epuran
Carol-Lynn Bower
Nathaniel Hurley
Cesar Perez Amaya
Krystal Bird
Michael Berch Constitutional Law, Civil Procedure, Civil Rights, Federal Jurisdiction Michael Berch was a professor at The College and is an Honors Disciplinary Faculty member of Barrett, The Honors College at ASU.
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Marjorie Zatz Zatz is currently the vice provost and graduate dean of the University of California, Merced.
Deborah Chadwick As Indigenous Education Graduate Director for the Center of Indian Education, Dr. Chadwick's work is in developing academic programs in partnership with Native communities throughout Arizona.
Deborah Henderson Henderson retired in May, 2016
Valeryi Lishko
Eduardo Ramirez
Joyce Chon
Chase Dunn
Elizabeth Langland Langland joined Arizona State University in 2007. She’s currently Director of the Lincoln Center for Applied Ethics.. She earned her BA at Barnard College and her MA, PhD at the University of Chicago.
James Riding In Culture, Human Rights, Indigenous Justice, Indian Law, Policy, Racism, Social Movements Riding In is the editor of Wicazo Sa Review. His research, teaching, and service focus on sovereignty, repatriation, religious freedom, cultural resources laws, racism, colonization/decolonization, and Pawnee history.
Carol Lujan Lujan received her doctorate in sociology from the University of New Mexico. She is also an award-winning clay and glass artist.
Beckian Goldberg
Janet Jacobsen Communication, Interpersonal Communication, Interpersonal Relationships, Organizational Communication, Qualitative Methods, Conflict Management, Group Decision Making, Nonverbal Communication, Public Communication Jacobsen has extensive work experience in media, particularly newspaper editing and publishing, and in presenting public programs.
John Tippeconnic Tippeconnic’s interests include studies in educational policy, Indian control of education, educational leadership, Indigenous leadership, and higher education issues.
Emi Hashi Interpersonal Communication, Nonverbal Communication
Stetler Brown
Angela Chen HIV, STI and Infectious Diseases, Mental Health: Youth, Vaccines, Health Disparities, Prevention and Intervention Science, Information and Communications Technology Dr. Chen's program of research focuses on developing and implementing tech-based interventions to address behaviors associated with HPV vaccination, HIV/STI, substance abuse and mental health issues in vulnerable populations.
Tanairi Ochoa-…
Peter Kelley
Leslie Hutchins
Yuan Zhang
George Knight Migration, Race, Ethnicity, and Culture, Social Psychology, Quantitative Psychology Knight's research interests in the development of ethnic identity, cross-ethnic and cross-race measurement equivalence and prosocial behavior.
Michael Belyea Michael J. Belyea is a research professor in the College of Nursing and Health Innovation at ASU.
Victor Agadjanian Agadjanian is an Emeritus Professor in the T. Denny Sanford School of Social and Family Dynamics.
Deborah Sullivan
Mark Roosa Roosa is an Emeritus Professor from the T. Denny Sanford School of Social and Family Dynamics.
Anni Damgaard
Peter Levins
KRYS-ANN LAWHORN
Sharon Lohr Lohr's primary research interests include sample surveys, design of experiments, statistical methods for dependent data, statistical methods for educational evaluation and applications of statistics to criminology and law.
Jack Crittenden Political Science, Political Theory Crittenden is an emeritus professor of political science within the School of Politics and Global Studies.
Marilyn Dantico Political Science, Urban Systems Dantico's current teaching and research interests include urban government and politics, political action, minority politics, women and politics, and research methods.
Keith Chew