Faculty, Staff and Students at ASU

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Ellora Ashish
Joel Cruz
Manvitha Komma Reddy
Karina Romero
Macie Palmer
Emily Aragon
Lauren Kobley
Heather CiminoLance English, Rhetoric and Composition Crook is an instructor. She's taught the courses First-Year Composition, Writing for the Professions, Business Writing and Writing about Literature. She joined the ASU faculty in 2015.
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Ian McKenzie
Bronson Chapman
Christopher Lo…
Emma Stone
Maxwell Carson
Michael Holladay Creative Writing - Fiction, Rhetoric and Composition, Second Language Writing, Contemporary Literature Michael Holladay is a fiction writer who received his MFA in Creative Writing from ASU. He is currently an Instructor in the English Department where had taught a variety of writing classes.
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Arnav Raviraj
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Aydin Salek
Abdissa Gebre
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Kaylee Davis
Daanish Daudi
Cole Arthur
Sarthak Diwan
Dylan Luke
Daniel Silverman Applied Microeconomics, Public Policy
David Schreindorfer Asset Pricing, Computational Modeling, Macroeconomics, Portfolio Management
Shasta Shakya Corporate Governance, Banking, Corporate Finance
Xincheng Qiu Qiu specializes in the macroeconomics of labor markets. He studies how the number of individuals who willingly leave the labor force affects macroeconomic outcomes.
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Lauren Reed Social Work, Children - Teens - Families, Gender Violence, Domestic Violence, Child and Adolescent Development, Community Development for Social Equity Dr. Reed's research focuses on community-based dating and sexual abuse prevention, digital dating abuse and positive youth development.
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Jonathan Danielson Deserts, Creative Writing - Fiction, Rhetoric and Composition, American and Western American Literature and Poetry Jonathan Danielson's work has appeared in The Feathertale Review, Gulf Coast, Superstition Review, and elsewhere. His collection of fiction, The Lowest Basin: Arizona Stories, is forthcoming from Cowboy Jamboree Press.
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Amanda Sharkey Identities, Reputation Spillover, Entrepreneurship Sharkey is an associate professor in the Department of Management and Entrepreneurship. Her research has examined how social evaluations affect firms in various industries.
Christian Deocares
David Caceres
Nayeli Aviles
Jennifer Fajardo
Andrea Paredes
Kailee Krygier
Eyas Khamayseh
Rebecca Christ
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Kayla Singleton
Nicole Novak
Miles Green
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Andrew Varnes