Profiles in "Sexuality" Expertise Area

  • Ian Moulton is Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Faculty Development in CISA and President's Professor of English and Cultural History, studying early modern Europe.
  • Collins specializes in applied ethics, especially business and environmental. Her courses include applied ethics, business ethics, environmental ethics, and philosophy of sex and love.
  • Dr. Fradella seeks to narrow the gap between empirical knowledge and law, policy, and practice related to the criminal legal system, constitutional rights, and the use of forensic scientific evidence.
  • Swank studies the ways that stigmatized populations accept and challenge social inequalities. He has over 65 publications and often teaches classes on social movements and research methods.
  • M. Brougham spent more than 20 years as an Army Officer's Wife. She lived in Europe and throughout the U.S. She's been a Sun Devil from undergraduate to graduate school.
  • Ann Daltilio is a psychology MS student at ASU studying intimacy, dissociation, and clinical disorders, while also tutoring K–12 students with expertise in neurodiverse learning.
  • Joris Van Ouytsel, an associate professor at the Hugh Downs School of Human Communication, studies the impact of AI and digital media on interpersonal relationships, with the aim of enhancing internet safety.
  • Danielle L. Hall is a Counseling Psychology PhD student at ASU. Their research focuses on asexuality and minority stress, with clinical interest in working with mixed-orientation romantic dyads.