Lauderdale's teaching and research interests include comparative law, indigneous jurisprudence, racialization, diversity, global indigenous struggles, and international terrorism.
Brack has taught courses in Restoration and 18th-century English literature, bibliography and research methods, textual criticism, textual editing and the history of the book.
Laurie Anderson’s research centers on Transformative Service Research (TSR) and consumer well-being, especially related to social justice, vulnerability, culture and health.
Gonsher has had an extensive career in municipal and state government as a public policy advisor, cabinet member, agency executive, and speechwriter for more than 30 elected officials.
Frederick C. Corey's research and instruction interests focus on communication and culture with an emphasis on ethnographic writing, cultural performance and narrative.
Emeritus Professor and research professor in the School of Molecular Sciences. Her research for the last 30 years has been devoted to the study of the organic material in carbonaceous chondrite meteorites.
Simon's interests include the study of prehistoric social organization and craft production through technological and compositional analysis of ceramics and other artifacts; materials science; and quantitative methods.
Rody is currently teaching the two semester business calculus sequence, consisting of single variable calculus (first semester) and multivariable calculus, finite mathematics, and probability and statistics (second semester)