Joe Dobrow is a marketing executive, author and educator. He contributes to Swette Center marketing strategies and teaches classes for sustainable food systems graduate students.
At ASU, Scholz teaches online and face-to-face classes including Law and Social Control; Imperatives of Proof; Introduction to Criminology; and Community Supervision.
Educator specializing in critical digital literacy with over a decade of teaching experience in higher education at private universities and community colleges.
Janice Lawhorn is an associate faculty in the College of Integrative Sciences and Arts at Arizona State University. Lawhorn works full-time as the Interim President of Gila Community College.
Jamie Kinsley received her PhD from Auburn University. She has been an Instructor in the Writers' Studio since August 2015. Her interests involve Genre Studies and Rhetoric, with particular focus on voices and silences.
Professor Wortley is involved in college level writing discourse and has presented at multiple national conferences on the topics of student engagement and instructor humor use as a method of community creation in the online learning environment.
David's main areas of academic interest and scholarly research tend to focus on issues in the philosophy of religion, political theory, and applied ethics.
Kai is a licensed therapist working within both the community mental health and private practice space. He graduated from ASU with his Masters in Counseling and spent 2 years in the PhD Counseling Psychology program.
Ben Amor’s research topics focus on artificial intelligence, machine learning, human-robot interaction, robot vision, and automatic motor skill acquisition.