Profiles in "Medieval History" Expertise Area
- Newhauser has a doctorate in English, with an emphasis on Medieval studies. His areas of research interest include the moral tradition in intellectual history and sensology (sensory studies).
- Laura Jakubczak has been at ASU since 2006 and specializes in the archaeology and paleoecology of the Eurasian Steppe as well as increasing research and community engagement opportunities for undergraduates.
- Joseph R. O’Neill is a scholar of Greek and Roman literature, culture, and history.
- Barker is a historian of slavery and the slave trade in the late medieval Mediterranean and Black Sea.
- A Fulbright Scholar, Odebiyi's work examines how pious laywomen known as bizzoche created and maintained economic, political and religious networks in 15th-century Rome.
- Jorge Franco IV is pursuing his PhD in Comparative Culture and Language at Arizona State University. He teaches in SILC and serves as a faculty associate for the Central European Cultural Collaborative.