Profiles in "Gender and Sexuality" Expertise Area

  • Dagmar Van Engen is an honors faculty fellow and director of the Barrett Writing Center. His research and teaching explore speculative fiction, multiethnic American literatures, and composition pedagogy.
  • Kyle is Director of Foundation Development at the ASU Foundation. He's a PhD Candidate in Social and Family Dynamics, researching healthcare among LGBTQ+ individuals in rural areas.
  • Professor McJunkin teaches and writes in the areas of criminal law and procedure, with particular focus on the criminalization of sexual violence and the criminalization and policing of unhoused individuals.
  • Shamara Wyllie Alhassan's work on Black women’s radical epistemologies focuses on the ways Rastafari women use livity to create communities of social justice and combat anti-black gendered racism.
  • Kat is a Communication Baccalaureate and maintains the graduate admissions process at the New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences.
  • Sarah Gavac (PhD at University of Wisconsin, Madison 2020 — Psychology) Their research has explored how people respond to threatening situations, with a recent focus on how students respond to stressful class material.
  • Katherine Morrissey is an Assistant Professor of Film and Media Studies. Her research focuses on representations of female desire in popular culture, genre networks, and the impacts of digitization on creative communities.