These experts from the College of Arts & Sciences can comment on breaking news, ongoing developments and trends in their areas of expertise. Be sure to check out all experts below, and if you need help arranging interviews, email the college's Communications Team.
Featured A&S Experts Communications Team
Margaret Hagerman
Sociology
African American Studies
Gender Studies
racial socialization and racial learning, race and racism, privilege and inequality, children and youth, families, qualitative methods
Dr. James Hardin
Archaeology
archaeology, ceramic analysis, Bronze and Iron-Age cultures of Syria-Palestine
Stacy Haynes
Sociology
sociology, victimization, sentencing, juvenile justice, criminal justice policy
Alex Hobson
War, Power, International Affairs
middle eastern history, united states history, terrorism, war on terror
Kimberly Kelly
Sociology
Gender Studies
reproductive politics , social movements, white Christian nationalism, qualitative methods
Sarah Lalk
Geology
geography, interactive mapping, physical models of earth science concepts/hazards
Brittany Lancaster
Clinical Psychology
clinical psychology, pediatric psychology, digital health interventions
Terry Likes
Communication
radio-tv writing, reporting, anchoring, media performance, audio production, news, journalism , media, popular culture
Candace Lukasik
Religion
religion and politics, transnational migration, race and racialization, secularism and secularity, minority rights and citizenship, human rights and humanitarianism
Andrew Mercer
Atmospheric Sciences
wind energy forecasting, mountain windstorm forecasting, severe weather, groundwater and precipitation patterns, climatological downscaling
Peter Messer
Early American History
early modern european history, early american politics , early american culture
Amy Moe-Hoffman
Geology
quaternary geology, glaciology, paleontology, conservation and management of museum collections