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Adam Fung
Associate Professor of Art
Adam Fung's art studies issues such as climate change, patterns of nature and the universe.
Art Exhibitions Disappearing Ice Masses Demonstrating the Close Relationship between Art, Music and Science Painting and Drawing
Amanda Allison
Associate Professor, Coordinator of Art Education
Amanda Allison is an expert in preservice art education, therapeutic art, disability, arts advocacy, and inservice art education.
Inservice Art Education Disability Preservice Art Education Therapeutic Art Arts Advocacy
Eric Simanek
Robert A. Welch Chair of Chemistry
Dr. Simanek’s interests include whiskey, science education and basic scientific research aimed at the design of new medicines.
Medicinal Chemistry Whiskey Intellectual Property & Patent Management Expert Witness Interdisciplinary Education Entrepreneurship Ed Science Education Higher Education Higher Education Administration Organic and Polymer Chemistry
Sarah Hill
Professor, Psychology
Dr. Hill specializes in research on women's sexual psychology, sex hormones, and the birth control pill.
The Birth Control Pill Mind-Body Interactions Menstrual Cycle Interpersonal Relationships Sex Hormones Women's Psychology
Andrew Ledbetter
Professor & Chair of Communication Studies
Andrew Ledbetter investigates how people use communication technology to maintain close ties with friends, family, and romantic partners.
Quantitative Research Methods Psychological Health Friendships Communication Technology Social Media Maintaining Relationships Family Communication Interpersonal Communication
Frederick W. Gooding, Jr.
Dr. Ronald E. Moore Professor in Humanities
Race, Racism and Discrimination in Pop Culture and/or Mainstream Media (e.g., movies, music and sports).
Sports Movies Discrimination Representations of Race Mainstream Media Racism Pop Culture Hip Hop
Kayla Green
Professor
Chemistry, treatment of oxidative stress (neurodegeneration, Alzheimer's). History of Chemistry (gas, atomic bomb).
Synthetic Inorganic STEM Outreach Cataracts and Macular Degeneration Alzheimer's Disease Oxidative Stress Parkinson's Disease History of Chemistry, War, Atomic Bomb, Gas Synthetic Organic
M. Francyne Huckaby
Interim Associate Dean
M. Francyne Huckaby works to create experiences that engage students with the world and introduce them to the depth and breadth of pedagogy.
Feminism and Research Philosophy & Education Film as Research Education and Equity Women and Gender Studies Curriculum Studies Diversity in Education Relations of Power and Relations of Vulnerability Ethics and Education Qualitative Research Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
Casey Call
Associate Director of the KPICD and Associate Professor of Professional Practice
Dr. Casey Call is the Assistant Director at the Karyn Purvis Institute of Child Development
Therapeutic Family Camps Trauma-Informed Classrooms & Schools Caregiver & Child Attachment Developmental Trauma & Intervention Trust-Based Relational Intervention® (TBRI®)
Kara Dixon Vuic
LCpl. Benjamin W. Schmidt Professor of War, Conflict, and Society in 20th-Century America
Prof. Vuic writes about women, gender, and the US military.
War, Gender and the U.S. Military 20th Century United States Social, Cultural, and Gender History World Wars Women and the Military War and Society