McGregor teaches courses in British medieval literature and gender studies. Her current scholarship explores intersections between medieval equine medicine and 15th-century vernacular texts.
Small received his doctorate in chemical physics while conducting research on catalytic nanoparticles at University of Illinois. He worked at Intel in Oregon before joining ASU West and moving to Arizona in 2014.
Platt teaches Creative Writing, Ethnic American Literature and Environmental Justice Poetics online for SHARCS. She is author of "Weedslovers: Ten Years in the Shadow of September" (2014) and "On the Line" (2010).
Vargas teaches with proficiency-based language pedagogy and focuses on community embeddedness. His research interests include Central America, migration and visual studies.
Miller Edwards does research in mathematical biology, set theory and philosophy. She is especially interested in the population dynamics of long-lived, migratory species.
Paul Martin has led the development of museums into community-focused organizations that provide interactive and social opportunities for lifelong learning. He joined ASU in 2017.
Dr. Cherman researches Integrative Knowledge in Organizations, Spirituality in Knowledge Development, and Ethics in Knowledge-Based Organizations. She teaches Social Entrepreneurship, Business Model, Strategy, Leadership.
Adam Doupé is an Associate Professor in the School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence (SCAI) and is the Director of the Center for Cybersecurity and Trusted Foundations (CTF) at Arizona State University, and he researches cybersecurity.
Erik Luna is the Amelia D. Lewis Professor of Constitutional and Criminal Law. He teaches and writes primarily in the areas of criminal law and criminal procedure.