Profiles in "Storytelling" Expertise Area

  • Dr. Ralston spent 24 years at ASU as Asst. Project Manager (College of Education), Director of Information Technology (College of Law), and faculty in the Graphics Information Technology program (College of Engineering).
  • Paulesc's research interests include language and identity, migration studies, digital storytelling, and Eastern European film.
  • Jacquelyn Scott Lynch specializes in developing and teaching honors curricula, designing student and faculty mentoring platforms, advising national scholarship applicants, and leading international education programs.
  • Dr. Wendy R. Williams, Associate Professor of English Education & Narrative Studies, researches creative expression and visual/multimodal storytelling. She is also a classically trained chef and certified master gardener.
  • Kimberly Holst's scholarship examines the intersection of law and media—particularly how media impacts public understanding of law. She presents on effective law school pedagogy before domestic and international audiences.
  • Gray blends business knowledge, technology, aesthetics, and creativity into product and service experiences that benefit people, society, the planet, brands and their stakeholders.
  • Risk consultant, storyteller, editor, trainer, learning guru, professor, and safety director. PhD candidate in human + social dimensions of science + technology at ASU where he studies how stories affect risk perceptions.
  • Talebi's research interests include Islam and nation-state, violence and memory, gender and sexuality, language and metaphor, prison and incarceration in contemporary Iran.
  • Laura Fields, marketing and communication manager, crafts targeted, multi-channel communication strategies for the Department of Psychology.