Faculty, Staff and Students at ASU

Name Expertise areas Short Bio Updated date
Cate Marken Health Disparities, Prevention and Intervention Science, Medical Sociology, Social Determinants of Health Cate's research interests center around culturally responsive, trauma informed healthcare in rural communities.
Olivia Bolles
Celeste Lawrence
George Pan Pan's expertise includes computational electromagnetics, high-speed electronics packaging, magnetic resonant imaging, RF coil design and analysis, millimeter wave and radar systems.
J. Pilafian
Charles Calleros Business Law, Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Education, Gender Equality, International Law, Legal Writing Charles Calleros’ research interests include comparative contract law; international conflict of laws; the intersection of free speech with race and gender discrimination; and various issues regarding legal education.
Kristina Knowles 20th Century Music, Music Theory, Cognitive Science Knowles has taught undergraduate and graduate courses in music theory and cognition, co-teaches the Science of Art, Music, and Brain Seminar with colleagues in Psychology.
Karen Smith
Stanlie James James is a professor of African and African American studies.
Erin Peters
Katy Villegas
David Hammond Hammond is with the Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies (BIS) program and teaches core classes for the BIS degree.
Adam Bienemann Adam is a Chicago-based psychology instructor at ASU, teaching statistics and introductory psychology in the School of Social & Behavioral Sciences since 2021. His interests include social, developmental, and biopsychology.
Charlotte Bowens
Jake Wolfe
Jonathan Fink
Daniel Britton
Gray Cavender Criminology Cavender's teaching and research interests include the media, crime and punishment, law and society, and gender and work issues. He is also writing detective fiction.
Jennifer Barnes Jennifer Barnes is an advocate for justice and public interest in both the classroom and the courtroom. She serves as Director of the Civil Litigation Clinic and teaches students the ethical practice of law. .
George Thomas Freedom of Religion, Global Studies, International Relations, Political Sociology, Religious Studies Thomas’s research and teaching focus on world cultural processes and their constitutive effects on authority, agency, and identity. He studies how these processes affect religions and how religions engage them.
Peter Lehman Peter Lehman is emeritus professor in FIlm and Media Studies in English.
Alan Matheson Civil Rights, Constitutional Law
James Johnson
Luis Cisneros
Natalie Mason
Hisham Ali
Kunaal Joshi
Amanda Abdelsamad
Luisa Arias Padilla
Gaurav Kothari
Nicole Valenzuela
Pranav Mohan Sharma
Leticia Bereni…
John Chance Sociocultural Anthropology, Global Studies, Political Economy Chance studies sociocultural anthropology, including race and class in Colonial Mexico.
Sijie Huang
Thomas Hudak Sociocultural Anthropology, Linguistics, Evolutionary Anthropology Hudaks studies sociocultural anthropology: Linguistics and Southeast Asia.
Bootsie Martinez R.
Gray Sweeney Art History Sweeney is a nationally recognized leader in the fields of publishing and teaching of American art. He is an expert on the art of the American West, the Hudson River School, and American painting in the 19th century.
Rashed Chowdhury Climate Change, Urban Planning, Water, Water Conflicts
Melissa Rush
Douglas Walker
Catrina Shurtleff
Melissa Bergeman
Lisa Jantzie
Dale Furnish Business Law, Indian Law, International Law, Real Estate, Rule of Law
Jorge Caviedes Computer Vision, Video, Interactive Media
Robert Mittelstaedt
Celina Osuna American Literature - 20th and 21st Century
Ginny Sylvester
Russell Ryan Music, Piano In addition to teaching commitments for the Collaborative Piano Department at ASU, Ryan has been involved with the Chamber Music program, vocal coaching, and Art Song classes.