In addition to teaching commitments for the Collaborative Piano Department at ASU, Ryan has been involved with the Chamber Music program, vocal coaching, and Art Song classes.
Thomas Keil was the associate dean of New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences on the West campus. He came to ASU in 1999 as dean of arts and sciences on the West campus.
Kevin G. Corley is a professor of organizational behavior. His research interests arise from the question, “Why do people in organizations experience change the way they do?”
Among "The Most Wanted Piano Teachers in the USA", Hamilton's past students hold important music positions throughout the world and have appeared with many of the leading orchestras.
Dr. Glenn teaches argumentation and civil discourse, business and professional writing, creative non-fiction and literature for students in the Barrett Honors College, the W.P. Carey School of Business, and throughout ASU.
Le started Vietnamese language program in 1991 and developed the curricula for all levels of Vietnamese courses at ASU. She is the author of several textbooks and workbooks and developed many web-based learning materials.
Brazel is a geographer and climatologist who has written more than 180 professional articles and reports on climate, focusing primarily at the local and regional scale.
Aiken is the area head of Quantitative, in the Department of Psychology. Her substantive research focuses on women's health protective behavior across the lifespan.
Zorita's publications and teaching are focused on issues of cultural diversity, Latin culture, family functioning, professional ethics and the humanistic foundations of social work.
Lee is interested in designing and building intelligent systems, which can perform automated reasoning based on the knowledge represented in formal languages, handling open-ended tasks intelligently by “thinking.”
Venables retired from his tenured post in 2008. He was rehired increasingly part-time in connection with the PSM in Nanoscience, for which he is the founding program director.
Director of the LeRoy Eyring Center for Solid State Science. Research interests include phase transformation nanostructure, interfaces in solids, and high resolution analytical electron microscopy.
Buttry's research interests in his group encompass electrochemistry and materials science, including the uses of nanomaterials and nanocomposites in energy.