Faculty, Staff and Students at ASU

Name Expertise areas Short Bio Updated date
Cornesha Tweede Tweede explores race, gender and the place of Africa in early modern cultural studies.
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Vincent Oliveri
Larissa FastHorse FastHorse (Sicangu Lakota Nation) is a 2020 MacArthur Fellow, award-winning writer, choreographer and co-founder of Indigenous Direction, the nation’s leading consulting company for Indigenous arts and audiences.
Alex Arreguin
Danielle Alfandre Linguistics, English Alfandre has been with ASU since 2012 and leads an annual, faculty-directed study abroad to Costa Rica.
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Alma Arce
Jacob Affolter Philosophy, Immigration Affolter has taught classes on law and political philosophy.
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Cassie Bowman Education, Program Evaluation Cassie Bowman is an associate research professor in the School of Earth and Space Exploration, focusing on educational research and evaluation.
Duane DeVecchio Duane DeVecchio is a broad field-based geologist with a background in structural geology, tectonic stratigraphy, and geomorphology.
Christopher McDonald
Jacob Adler Geographic Information Science, Geological Processes, Earth Surface Processes, Planetary Sciences, Planetary Mineralogy
Drew Roberts
Kathleen Fries Nursing Education, Interprofessional Practice
Edward D. Varg… Vargas' research interests include the effects of poverty and inequality on the quality of life, focusing specifically on health, immigration, and social policy, and how these contribute to well-being of vulnerable families.
Analisa Dao
Molly Ott Higher and Postsecondary Education Molly Ott's scholarly interests include higher education administration, academic leadership, faculty careers and workplace experiences, and intercollegiate athletics.
Jan Schrage
Allen Morrison Morrison has authored or co-authored more than 60 articles and case studies and 11 books. Morrison has consulted with a wide range of companies around the world.
Cedric Burrows Civil Rights, African American Studies, Cultural Studies, Rhetoric and Composition, Rhetorical Studies, Composition Studies Cedric Burrows researches Black rhetoric and its reception by mainstream audiences.
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Richard Greer
Scot Smythe
Leslie Bush
Heather Smith-Cannoy Gender, Human Rights, International Law Smith-Cannoy's work focuses on human rights, international law, women's rights, sex trafficking, and statelessness.
Stephanie Fitzgerald Environmental Humanities, Indigenous American Literatures, Bibliographic Studies, Drama, American Literature, Book History, Digital Humanities, Print Culture, Indigenous Studies Indigenous literatures and literary history, Indigenous print culture, environmental humanities.
Yuxuan Wang
Miriam Mara 20th Century Literature, Food Sovereignty, Health Law and Policy, Irish Studies Mara investigates Irish literature and film. Her second research stream includes research in health humanities and medical rhetoric.
Xiaozhen Li
Taha Belgas
Stanley Mirvis Jewish Studies Stanley Mirvis specializes in the social and cultural history of the Jewish people. His research on eighteenth-century Jamaica explores the evolution of Jewish ethnic identity within hybrid world of Atlantic Diasporas.
Martin Siegel
John Parnell
Reed Cartwright Bioinformatics, Evolution and Developmental Biology, Genetics, Genomics, Modeling, Phylogenetics, Statistics Cartwright is a geneticist who develops computational and statistical methodologies to explore evolutionary questions.
Sara Jamous
McKaylee Todd
Melissa Samuelson Ethical Decision Making, Multicultural Perspectives, Comparative Politics, Nonprofit Organizations Melissa Samuelson’s research focuses on incorporating consideration of culture and personal values in professional decision-making and communication.
Robert Wiedmer Supply Chain Management, Supply Chain Management Decision Making, Supply Chain Risk, Networks, Sustainable Supply Chain Management Dr. Wiedmer’s research focuses on supply chain networks and buyer-supplier relationships. He investigates how relationships and network structures are related to supply chain performance, risk management, and policy-making.
Debra Riley-Huff Library Management, Art, Design, Architecture, Digital Humanities, Educational Technology
Carol Liu
Amanda Pintore Amanda Pintore (she/her) is an assistant professor in the School of Music, Dance and Theatre and serves both the Theatre for Youth and Community and Acting programs.
Bryan Donaphon
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Ziru Li Li's research focuses on digital platforms, Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Kiran Solanki Solanki's research interest is at the interface of solid mechanics and materials science.
Stephen Howard
Christopher Muhich Materials Development, Renewable Energy, Physical Chemistry Muhich is a chemical engineer who uses computational chemical to understand and design materials which facilitate reduction/oxidation reactions for renewable energy generation and use and environmental sustainability
Erik Wilt