First name,Last name,Preferred title,Overview,Position,Department,Individual
Saikat,Biswas,Instructional Assistant Professor,,Instructional Assistant Professor,College of Liberal Arts,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n1aafd306
Kathy,Anders,Associate Professor,,Associate Professor,College of Liberal Arts,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n25c5ea72
Robin,Veldman,Assistant Professor,"I am an interdisciplinary environmental studies scholar whose research examines how religious beliefs and cultural identity shape attitudes toward and conceptions of the natural world. With training in the theories and methodologies of religious studies, my teaching and scholarship use the tools of the humanities and social sciences to interpret human-environmental interactions. Through my research I aim to help scholars, scientists, students, and the public better understand how environmental beliefs and values intersect with religion, culture, politics and history. My current research involves exploring American evangelical Christians' attitudes toward climate change.",Assistant Professor of Religious Studies,College of Liberal Arts,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n39ffec26
Brian,Linn,Professor,"My research focus has been on the 20th century U.S. Army's military, intellectual, and social evolution, imperial and counterinsurgency warfare, comparative international history, and the American way of war. My current project is a study of the U.S. armed forces' recovery from war.",Ralph R. Thomas Class of 1921 Professor in Liberal Arts||Professor||Faculty Affiliate,History||Albritton Center for Grand Strategy||College of Liberal Arts,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n3b4bdd0f
Pamela,Matthews,Dean and Professor,"My interests are American literature and culture, gender studies, and women writers.",Dean||Professor,English||College of Liberal Arts,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n43a3a12a
Margaret,Ezell,Distinguished Professor,"My interests are late seventeenth and early eighteenth-century literary culture; early modern women writers; history of authorship, reading and handwritten culture; early modern social media and multi-modal literacy",John and Sara Lindsey Chair||Distinguished Professor,English||College of Liberal Arts,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n51a1a457
Joan,Wolf,Associate Professor,,Associate Professor||Associate Professor,Sociology||College of Liberal Arts,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n6564e4ca
Dale,Rice,Instructional Associate Professor,"A working journalist for 35 years, Dale Rice began teaching at Texas A&M University in 2008. In a career that spanned newspapers in three cities - Syracuse, N.Y., Dallas and Austin, TX - Rice was an education writer, city hall reporter, state capital reporter, state capital bureau chief, business editor, lifestyle editor and restaurant critic/wine writer. At Texas A&M, Rice teaches classes in basic reporting, journalism as a profession, backpack journalism, political reporting and arts and entertainment journalism.",Instructional Associate Professor,College of Liberal Arts,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n8858d359
Daniel,Bare,Assistant Professor,,Assistant Professor,College of Liberal Arts,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n98ec82e5
Sandra,Braman,Professor,"The macro-level effects of digital technologies and their policy implications; information policy, defined as laws and regulations pertaining to any aspects of information creation, processing, flows, and use; the co-construction of law, technology, and society.",John Paul Abbott Professor of Liberal Arts||Professor,College of Liberal Arts,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n9a15f9f4
Myeshia,Babers,Lecturer,,Lecturer,College of Liberal Arts,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n9faf6a6c
Cinthya,Salazar,Assistant Professor,"Through qualitative and transformative research methodologies, I examine the systemic inequities affecting minoritized student populations in higher education. I seek to inform the work of higher education practitioners and policymakers and provide data to advocate for equitable policies and inclusive practices on college campuses. In particular, my research focuses on three distinct areas: a) the higher education experiences of undocumented students in the U.S.; b) the use of action research methodologies to enhance the study of higher education; and c) the mechanisms used by minoritized students to access, persist, and succeed in higher education. By investigating these topics, I seek to generate localized retention theories and student success models which can potentially reduce minoritized students' college attrition. In this work, I account for the multiple social identities of students and the intersecting systems of oppression affecting their educational experiences based on race, gender, social class, and immigration status, among others.",Affiliated Professor of Latino/a and Mexican American Studies||Assistant Professor||Faculty Affiliate,Educational Administration and Human Resource Development||College of Liberal Arts||Institute for Engineering Education and Innovation,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nb04d78a7
Steven,Garner,Professor and Department Head,,Professor and Department Head,College of Liberal Arts,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nba0b295b
Stephen,Riegg,Dr. Riegg,"Dr. Stephen Badalyan Riegg's research and teaching interests revolve around the histories of Modern Europe, Imperial Russia, and the Caucasus.
His award-winning book, Russia's Entangled Embrace: The Tsarist Empire and The Armenians, 1801-1914, traces the relationship between the Romanov state and the Armenian diaspora that populated Russia's territorial fringes and navigated the tsarist empire's metropolitan centers. Analyzing the complexities of this imperial encounter--beyond the reductive question of whether Russia was a friend or foe to Armenians--allows us to study the methods of tsarist imperialism in the context of diasporic distribution, inter-imperial conflict and alliance, nationalism, and religious and economic identity.
Dr. Riegg has conducted archival fieldwork in St. Petersburg, Moscow, Tbilisi, and Yerevan. His research has appeared in the journals The Russian Review, Ab Imperio, Nationalities Papers, and Cahiers du Monde russe.",Associate Professor of History,College of Liberal Arts,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nbced99a5
Maria,Escobar-Lemmon,Professor,,Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Education||Professor,Political Science||College of Liberal Arts,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ne449bb77