Faculty, Staff and Students at ASU

Name Expertise areas Short Bio Updated date
John Holloway
Pearse O'Grady
Darryl Hattenhauer English and American Studies Hattenhauer has published dozens of articles and reviews, plus "Shirley Jackson's American Gothic" (Albany: State University of New York Press, 2003.
Clifford Schexnayder
Mary Lindeman
Colleen Keller Keller was the first Foundation Professor in Women's Health at ASU. She is also the director for the Center for Healthy Outcomes in Aging.
Katherine Spielmann Archaeology, Ceramics, Resource Economics Spielmann's research interests focus on prehistoric economies in smaller-scale societies, primarily in North America.
Zoe Wellner Wellner works in topological combinatorics and discrete geometry.
Pat Lauderdale Climate Change, Indigeneity, the Arts and Sciences, Law and Society, Political Economy, Science and Society Lauderdale's teaching and research interests include comparative law, indigneous jurisprudence, racialization, diversity, global indigenous struggles, and international terrorism.
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O. M. Brack 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.
Kate Duncan
Kenneth Morrison
John Gilkeson Jr American Social and Cultural History, History Gilkeson has taught American cultural and intellectual history at ASU since 1991.
Rachel Fuchs
Laurel Anderson Laurie Anderson’s research centers on Transformative Service Research (TSR) and consumer well-being, especially related to social justice, vulnerability, culture and health.
Karen Kattau
Jean Toner Toner is a master instructor for the online MSW Program.
Geoffrey Gonsher 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.
Terry Hummer
Monica Green
Frederick Corey Frederick C. Corey's research and instruction interests focus on communication and culture with an emphasis on ethnographic writing, cultural performance and narrative.
Susan Gray History, U.S.-Canadian Relations Gray's research interests are focused on the Great Lakes Basin and more generally on the U.S.-Canadian borderlands.
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Elsie Szecsy
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Sandra Pizzarello Organic Chemistry, Chemistry 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.
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Arleyn Simon Archaeology, Ceramics, Materials Science 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.
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Joe Rody 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)
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Mark Reda Mark Reda leads a student production team in streaming over 130 ASU Athletic events each school year.
Rose Weitz Gender and Sexuality, Women's Health, Veterans, Dance Weitz's work focuses on women, health, sexuality and the body.
John Horan
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Mohamed El Mistiri Systems and Control Theory, Dynamical Systems, Data Analysis
Kathryn Wexler Rehabilitation Wexler's interests include amplification and hearing assistive technology, aural rehabilitation, pediatric audiology, pediatric amplification, family-centered services and educational audiology.
Rafael Rangel …
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Jackson Toovey
Richard Whitehouse
Jill Stamm