Feisst is Evelyn Smith Professor of musicology and Senior Sustainability Scholar at Arizona State University. She holds a PhD in musicology from Berlin and is interested in new music in interdisciplinary contexts.
Landschoot is the founder and the artistic director of the Sonoran Chamber Music Festival. He performs on a cello by Tomaso Balestrieri (1776) and a Dominique Pecatte bow.
Giner is an actor, theater director, playwright and translator. His research focuses on myths and rituals of the Medieval Religious stage and Native American performance practices.
Mancuso, percussionist and conductor specialized in contemporary music, has been internationally recognized for his interpretations of contemporary classical pieces
Searle is Provost Emeritus and University Professor in the School of Community Resources and Development in the Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions.
Balasooriya's research interests span in the areas of distributed computing and software engineering that incudes service oriented computing, cloud computing and software testing.
Barley is an assistant professor in the School of Mathematical and Natural Sciences and New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences at the ASU West campus.
Fewell is a President’s Professor and Associate Dean of Faculty in The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Her research centers around the organization and evolution of insect societies.
Cooke is Senior Scientific Advisor of GSI's Center for Human, AI, and Robot Teaming and a professor of human systems engineering who studies individual and team cognition and implications for complex sociotechnical systems.
Christopher Clark has taught courses at ASU, including Law and Ethics, and International Business at the undergraduate level, and Negotiations at both the undergraduate and M.B.A. level.
Werner Bonadurer's graduate and undergraduate teaching focuses on security analysis, portfolio management, derivative securities, financial risk management, and international finance.
Smith is a behavioral neuroscientist studying learning and memory systems in both insects and mammals. His work is being applied to studies of human diseases, such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's.
Boyd is one of the world's leading minds on cultural evolution. He studies the mechanisms that produce human culture and how they interact with population dynamic processes to shape cultural variation.
Dr. Carolyn Compton is an academic pathologist specializing in gastrointestinal disease and is board certified in both anatomic and clinical pathology.
Crozier has 20 years of experience in developing and applying the technique of advanced transmission electron microscopy to problems in catalytic materials and oxide electrolytes.
As the director of the Cronkite New Phoenix Sports Bureau, Paola Boivin helps guide students in the school's highly regarded sports journalism program and oversees the popular Cronkite News Phoenix Sports Bureau.
Nam has worked in research and development with the aerospace industry as well as in academia.Currently, his research focuses on development of nonlinear reduced order aerodynamic/aeroelastic models using a new RMI/ERA.
Christiane Fontinha de Alcantara's scholarly interests center on how cultural artifacts reflect systems of inequality and injustice, while also providing models for how to fight inequalities and transform our communities.
Abby C. Wheatley is a cultural anthropologist with research and teaching interests in international migration and mobility, human rights, and transnational community regeneration.