Profiles in "Advocacy" Expertise Area

  • Dr. Renee Bhatti-Klug (she/her) serves as a leadership and culture consultant to ASU departments and offices. She can be reached at renee@culturallyintelligent.com
  • Enriquez has been working in higher ed since 2010. He has attended or worked at all three public Arizona universities. His advising approach is to hear where students want to be and help make plans to get them there.
  • Chanley has taught a range graduate and undergraduate courses in the social sciences, with focus on public administration and political science, especially in public policy, women and gender, ethnic and racial studies.
  • Brossart's latest endeavor has been working in the field of adult mental health with the Arizona State Hospital. He also teaches online course at ASU.
  • Dr. Miller's research interests include digital health communication and diabetes and mental health.
  • Caryn Unterschuetz teaches foundational courses in the Baccalaureate Health Program (BHP) and recently became the Coordinator for BHP Internships.
  • Michael researchers the socioethical implications of emerging technologies with an emphasis on national security. She has a particular interest on the technological trajectory of implantable technologies.
  • Teddy Gonzalez, a Washington, D.C. licensed attorney, is a Fellow for the Clinical Programs at Arizona State University’s Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law. She is also currently pursuing a Master of Laws (LLM).