Cybelle Fox Dept of Sociology historical sociology, American welfare state, race and ethnic relations, immigration policy
Daniel Sargent Dept of History Goldman School of Public Policy American history, International History, contemporary History
Denise Herd School of Public Health public health, epidemiology, specialty area in multicultural health, behaviorial science, social movements, race and ethnicity, medical anthropology, American popular culture
Katerina Linos School of Law international law, comparative law, European Union law, employment law, migration law
Karen Feldman Dept of German critical theory, aesthetics, literary theory, Kant, Nietzsche, Heidegger, Arendt, Benjamin, 18th-20th century German thought, Hegel, Adorno
Jennifer Anne LaFleur School of Journalism Data journalism, investigative journalism, disability, inequality, criminal justice
Tom McEnaney Dept of Comparative Literature Dept of Spanish and Portuguese Latin American literature of the 19th and 20th centuries, media studies, radio, 20th century American literature, architecture, linguistic anthropology, digital humanities
Marco Gonzalez-Navarro Dept of Agricultural & Resource Economics development economices, urban economics
Markita del Carpio Landry Dept of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering Dept of Neuroscience nanomaterials, fluorescence microscopy, sensors, imaging, neuroscience, plant engineering
William H. Miller Dept of Chemistry theoretical chemistry, chemical dynamics, quantum mechanical and semiclassical theories, dynamical chemical processes at the molecular level, photodissociation, femtosecond pump-probe spectroscopy, calculations of rate constants for chemical reactions
Jocelyne Guilbault Dept of Music power relations, global industrialization, labor practices, work ethics in Caribbean popular musics, diaspora, cultural entrepreneurship
William M Burton Dept of French French literature, gender, sexuality, intellectual history, translation studies, Quebec studies, feminism
Anthony J. Cascardi Dept of Comparative Literature comparative literature, literature, aesthetics, early modern literature, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Spanish Baroque
Michael Reich Dept of Economics minimum wage, living wages, labor market segmentation, low wage labor markets