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2025-2026 faculty members

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Every year Arizona State University welcomes new faculty members from across the country and around the world. Use the search tool below find faculty by academic unit, by discipline or by rank. 

 

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Megan Brand

PhD, Princeton University

School of Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership

A scholar of international relations and comparative public law, with a focus on migration and security.

Steele Brand

PhD, Baylor University

School of Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership

Former U.S. Army officer who teaches history and political thought, spanning from the ancient Near East to the modern period.

Bentley Brown

MA, New York University
MA, University College London (England)

School of Art

Clinical assistant professor who teaches Introduction to Art, Art Renaissance to Modernism, and special topics.

Dorothy "Dori" Brown

MFA, Arizona State University

School of Music, Dance and Theatre

Designer and educator with more than 20 years of experience in scenic design.

Erik Brown

BS, University of California, Davis

The School of Interdisciplinary Forensics

Forensic scientist with experience in disciplines, such as: firearms, toxicology, drug analysis and courtroom testimony.

Margarita Bustos Gonzalez

PhD, The University of Iowa

School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences

Teaching mathematics courses to undergraduate students to help them reach their full potential and succeed.

Jared Byrne

PhD, Arizona State University

Department of Management and Entrepreneurship

Focuses on nonlinear ecosystems and educational reform, decentralized entrepreneurship, athletics, subjectivism and inclusion.

Amanda Cachia

PhD, University of California, San Diego

School of Art

Specializes in disability art activism across intersectional axes of difference, including gender, race and sexuality.

Michele Cadigan

PhD, University of Washington

T. Denny Sanford School of Social and Family Dynamics

Uses sociological frameworks to study how the criminal legal system and economic markets sustain racial inequality.

Craig Carlson

PhD, University of Maryland, College Park

School of Ocean Futures

Oceanographer whose work links marine microbes to the cycling of dissolved organic matter in the ocean.

Sam Chambers

PhD, The University of Arizona

School of Sustainability

Scholar in climate-health geography, bridging spatiotemporal, physiological, forensic and ecological methods.

Jiale Chen

PhD, Cornell University

Global Management

A quantitative marketing modeler, research focuses on digital marketing and online retail.