As Education & History Librarian at Fletcher Library Ms Gallegos has been involved in numerous instructional projects including: creation of a board game & online game, learning badge tutorials & general library tutorials
Bryan McKinley Jones Brayboy (Lumbee) is President’s Professor and Vice President of Social Advancement at ASU. He is a Fellow of the American Educational Research Association and a Member of the National Academy
Nerd by night, dad and husband by day. Ex-Army, built a tech company. Love learning (scholarly articles & books), teaching, & seeing students grow. Let's challenge each other & be excellent!
Ortiz's publications in poetry, fiction, creative non-fiction, essay, and children's literature reflect his literary perspective across a range of varied, active engagement in contemporary Indigenous life and literature.
An award-winning author, scholar-teacher, and consultant, Reyes is a distinct voice in today's national and global arena of new approaches for social and organizational transformation.
Mayra Artiles is an assistant professor in engineering at the Polytechnic School of the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering. She researches engineering doctoral education and the experiences of underrepresented minorities.
Klett is a photographer/artist who has received fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, and the Pollock-Krasner Foundation. He has authored 16 books and his work is held in more than 80 museum collections worldwide.
Mary Stokrocki is an arts educator who specializes in multicultural teaching and learning, visual culture studies, alternative learning contexts and educational use of Second Life.
Giard is professor of design and a leading scholar in design and material culture. He is the author of four books and more than 50 articles on design in various journals in North America, Europe, and Asia.
Risseeuw came to ASU in 1980 to establish book arts classes and to direct a book arts press for publication and creative research purposes. The Pyracantha Press was founded in 1982.
An artist who loves teaching, White is a sculptor/neon artist who exhibits throughout the U.S. and internationally (in England, Scotland, Japan and China). He earned his BFA and MFA in art at Ohio University.
Meunier is a Registered Architect in both the United Kingdom and the United States. He is also an educator who has held both teaching and administrative positions at Cambridge, Cincinnati, and Arizona State universities.
Primary research focus fo Urioste-Azcorra is contemporary Spanish literature and culture. Her secondary research and teaching interest is Digital Humanities.
Arntzen was the Florence Ely Nelson Presidential Endowed Chair, Regent's Professor and Founding Director of the Biodesign Institute. He is a member of the U.S. Natl. Acad. of Sciences and the U.S. Natl. Acad. of Inventors.
Dr. Cialdini has spent his career publishing research on what why we say "yes" to requests. His articles and his NYT bestselling books have led to his election to the NAAS & AAAS. He is known as the Godfather of Influence.
Camacho co-directed summer undergraduate research programs; research in mathematics applied to biology and sociology. She's received mentoring, research, and service awards from AAAS, PAESMEM, SACNAS, HENAAC, and ASU
An expert in community and economic development planning and housing, Kim has a long history of community involvement with government organizations throughout his career.
Cutter's primary field of teaching and research is early medieval Chinese literature. He was founding director of the School of International Letters and Cultures at ASU.
Gerri Lamb is a research professor at ASU and founding director of its Center for Interprofessional Practice, Education and Research. She is known for her research on care coordination and high performance teamwork.
Glenberg studies cognitive science, specifically the embodied theory of cognition. He and his team have developed EMBRACE, an iPad application for language comprehension.