Schmidle has a PhD in philosophy, is a member of the National Security Agency Advisory Board, Council on Foreign Relations and Defense Science Board. Publications: philosophy, psychology, cyber security, military history.
Dr. Kai Sun is a developmental psychologist and family researcher. Her work focuses on understanding developmental and family processes and the application of such knowledge to support young children and their families.
Jill Quillman has a nursing background primarily in cardiovascular intensive care nursing. She has been teaching prelicensure nursing for the past 7 years in the university setting.
Judith is an Assistant Clinical Professor in the College of Nursing and Health Innovation at ASU. Her work is in diabetes with a focus on risk prevention of developing diabetes complications among vulnerable populations.
Cheryl Schmidt's research interests includes disaster preparedness of nursing students. She is also a member of the Research Committee of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Veterans Emergency Management Evaluation Center
Vargas teaches with proficiency-based language pedagogy and focuses on community embeddedness. His research interests include Central America, migration and visual studies.
McGregor teaches courses in British medieval literature and gender studies. Her current scholarship explores intersections between medieval equine medicine and 15th-century vernacular texts.
Small received his doctorate in chemical physics while conducting research on catalytic nanoparticles at University of Illinois. He worked at Intel in Oregon before joining ASU West and moving to Arizona in 2014.
Platt teaches Creative Writing, Ethnic American Literature and Environmental Justice Poetics online for SHARCS. She is author of "Weedslovers: Ten Years in the Shadow of September" (2014) and "On the Line" (2010).
Pintér has most recently taught biology and chemistry, biotechnology, forensic chemistry and microbiology and developed courses for genetics, forensic chemistry and bioorganic chemistry.
Miller Edwards does research in mathematical biology, set theory and philosophy. She is especially interested in the population dynamics of long-lived, migratory species.