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Willie Baronet
Willie Baronet Stan Richards Professor in Creative Advertising Advertising Creativity, leadership, and his homeless project "WE ARE ALL HOMELESS."
Nicole Haddad
Nicole Haddad Executive-in-Residence Advertising Sustainable collaboration, transformative team development, and creative leadership; problem-solving with a creative mindset to produce breakthrough results.
Alice Kendrick
Alice Kendrick Professor Advertising Advertising research, account planning, contemporary issues in advertising, and effectiveness of promotional products.
Carrie La Ferle
Carrie La Ferle Marriott Endowed Professor of Ethics and Culture Advertising How culture (national, racial/ethnic, religious, etc.) impacts effective communication and the importance of ethics and social responsibility in advertising.
Michael Adler
Michael Adler Department Chair and Associate Professor Anthropology Complex ancestries of Native American, particularly Puebloan, communities in the American Southwest.
Eric Bing
Eric Bing Professor of Global Health Anthropology Worldwide health issues and initiatives, obstacles to adequate health care, health care in Third World countries.
Matthew Boulanger
Matthew Boulanger Lecturer Anthropology North American archaeology (focus on Paleoindian archaeology - the first humans to reach the Americas), pseudoscience/fringe science, Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, and curation of archaeological collections/information.
Maryann R. Cairns
Maryann R. Cairns Associate Professor Anthropology Using creative research design and cultural understanding to safeguard environmental resources and human health, focus on the apparel and textile industry.
Kelly McKowen
Kelly McKowen Assistant Professor Anthropology Political economy, culture, and technology in contemporary Norway.
David Meltzer
David Meltzer Professor Anthropology The origins, antiquity, and adaptations of the first Americans who colonized the North American continent at the end of the Ice Age, including how these hunter-gatherers met the challenges of significant climate change.
Neely Myers
Neely Myers Associate Professor Anthropology Social determinants of mental health; youth mental health and illness; and, the role of culture in the experience; understanding and treatment of mental health and illness around the world.
Nia Parson
Nia Parson Professor Anthropology Interpersonal and collective forms of violence, and mental and physical health and how they relate to gender.
Christopher Roos
Christopher Roos Professor Anthropology Wildfires (mainly historical perspective), Indigenous or cultural burning practices, and United States Southwest archaeology.
Amanda W. Dotseth
Amanda W. Dotseth Linda P. and William A. Custard Director of the Meadows Museum and Centennial Chair in the Meadows School of the Arts Art Medieval art, Spanish art, art history, museum management, art markets
Elizabeth Bacon Eager
Elizabeth Bacon Eager Assistant Professor Art Transatlantic history of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century art and material culture, with a focus on intersections between art, science and technology.
Roberto Conduru
Roberto Conduru Endowed Distinguished Professor of Art History Art Modern and contemporary art and architecture in Brazil with an emphasis on Afro-Brazilian art, as well as Constructivist art and architecture, global art history and current debates in the arts of Latin America and the trans-Atlantic world.
Amy Freund
Amy Freund Associate Professor and Kleinheinz Family Endowed Chair in Art History Art 18th-century European art, politics and visual culture, portraiture and the history of selfhood, the visual representation of animals, gender and representation, the history and decoration of mechanical objects.
Randall Griffin
Randall Griffin University Distinguished Professor Art American art and photography, from the Civil War through the 1950s.
James Hart
James Hart Director of Social Innovation, Creative, and Arts Entrepreneurship Art Arts Management and Arts Entrepreneurship.
Adam Herring
Adam Herring Emily Rich Summers Endowed Professor in Art History Department Chair Art Art of the pre-Columbian Americas, visual theory and semiotics, anthropological and materialist critique of visual experience, and the history of the discipline.
Sam Holland
Sam Holland Professor Algur H. Meadows Dean and Professor of Music Art Piano pedagogy, music and human learning.
Zannie Voss
Zannie Voss Professor and Director SMU DataArts and Professor of Arts Management Art Arts management, including cultural event attendance, and arts entrepreneurship.
P. Gregory Warden
P. Gregory Warden Mark A. Roglán Director of the Custard Institute for Spanish Art and Culture Art Greek, Etruscan, and Roman art and archaeology; museum management.
Elfi Kraka
Elfi Kraka Professor Chemistry High performance computing, method development and application, Artificial Intelligence, vibrational spectroscopy, catalysis, materials and drug design.
Brian Zoltowski
Brian Zoltowski Associate Professor Chemistry Effect of blue light on people.
Maria Dixon Hall
Maria Dixon Hall Associate Professor and Chief Diversity Officer Corporate Communications Organizational strategy and planning. The intersection of power, identity, and culture in corporate, non-profit, and religious organizations.
Suku Nair
Suku Nair Professor and Vice Provost for Research and Chief Innovation Officer Cybersecurity Cybersecurity and fault-tolerant computing.
Mitch Thornton
Mitch Thornton Professor Cybersecurity Hardware Security including IoT and embedded systems, system and network modeling, computer architecture, quantum computing, and formal methods.
John Potter
John Potter Clinical Associate Professor Dispute Resolution Dispute resolution and conflict management. Mediated more than 3,000 disputes with many of those occurring in the health care field.
Heather DeShon
Heather DeShon Professor and Department Chair Earth Sciences and Hazards Earthquake physics, induced seismicity, earthquake generation, volcano seismology, and plate tectonics.
Zhong Lu
Zhong Lu Professor and Shuler-Foscue Chair Earth Sciences and Hazards Use of InSAR technology to analyze changes in the Earth, like the emergence of sinkholes in West Texas and previously unidentified landslides on the U.S. West Coast.
Maria Beatrice Magnani
Maria Beatrice Magnani Professor and Director of Graduate Studies Earth Sciences and Hazards How the land and ocean floor were made and change over time.
Maria Richards
Maria Richards Geothermal Lab Coordinator Earth Sciences and Hazards Geothermal energy -- the use of the earth's natural heat to generate electrical power.
Brian Stump
Brian Stump Albritton Professor Earth Sciences and Hazards Seismic wave propagation, earthquake source theory and explosions as a source of seismic waves, and science and politics in the nuclear age.
James Quick
James Quick Professor, Associate Vice President for Research, Dean of Graduate Studies Earth Sciences and Hazards Early warning of eruptions, dangers of active volcanoes, volcanic ash.
Matthew B. Myers
Matthew B. Myers Dean of the Cox School of Business at SMU Economics and Business Global marketing and strategy issues, cross-border business relationships, international pricing strategies, comparative marketing systems.
Cullum Clark
Cullum Clark Director Bush Institute - SMU Economic Growth Initiative and Adjunct Professor of Economics Economics and Business Macroeconomic policy, economic geography and urban economics, modern economic history.
Michael Cox
Michael Cox Executive in Residence at the Bridwell Institute for Economic Freedom Economics and Business Impact of competitive market forces on freedom and prosperity in the global economy.
Michael Davis
Michael Davis Clinical Professor Economics and Business Intersection of government and business.
Tom Fomby
Tom Fomby Professor Economics and Business Economic forecasting and data mining.
Daniel Millimet
Daniel Millimet Department Chair and Dedman Trustee Professor Economics and Business Understanding the causal effects of public policies (labor, educational, environmental, trade) on economic outcomes.
Albert Niemi
Albert Niemi Professor and O’Neil Chair in Global Markets and Freedom Economics and Business Economic growth, economic forecasting, and American business history.
Stephanie Knight
Stephanie Knight Leon Simmons Endowed Dean of the Annette Caldwell Simmons School of Education and Human Development Education Relationships between instructional strategies, classroom processes, learning environments and student outcomes; teacher professional development, and the use of observational techniques to study classroom processes.
Jill Allor
Jill Allor University Distinguished Professor Education Reading acquisition for students with and without disabilities, including students with learning disabilities or intellectual disabilities.
Stephanie Al Otaiba
Stephanie Al Otaiba Professor and Patsy and Ray Caldwell Centennial Chair in Teaching and Learning Education School-based literacy interventions, response to intervention, learning disabilities, diverse learners, and teacher training.
David Bertrand
David Bertrand Clinical Associate Professor and Director of the Sport Performance Leadership program Education Leadership coach with two decades of blended experience in human development, high-performance coaching, and education.
Corey Brady
Corey Brady Associate Professor Education Mathematical and computational modeling, with a particular emphasis on supporting and understanding the collective learning of classroom groups.
Peter Carton
Peter Carton Director of Sport Management and Clinical Assistant Professor Education Sports management and academic excellence, oversees placement of SMU interns in the professional sports teams in Dallas and beyond.
Mark Chancey
Mark Chancey Professor Education Recognized authority on the constitutional, political and academic issues raised by Bible courses in public schools.
Karla del Rosal
Karla del Rosal Clinical Assistant Professor Education Bilingual education, ESL instruction, student diversity, and classroom assessment.
Leanne Ketterlin Geller
Leanne Ketterlin Geller Professor Education Mathematics education, including procedures and decision-making targeting student needs.
Francesca Go
Francesca Go Clinical Associate Professor Education Behavior, reading, cognitive disabilities, autism, assessment and measurement.
Michael Harris
Michael Harris Department Chair of the Department of Education Policy and Leadership, and Director of the Ed.D. in Higher Education program Education The culture, strategy, and behavior of higher education institutions.
Watt Lesley Black, Jr.
Watt Lesley Black, Jr. Clinical Professor in Education Policy and Law Education Legal and policy issues in K-12 and higher education; First Amendment expression rights of both students and teachers, Fourteenth Amendment Equal Protection analysis, affirmative action and diversity in the public schools.
Lin Lipsmeyer
Lin Lipsmeyer Professor and Department Chair of Teaching and Learning Education Interdisciplinary research in learning sciences, cognition, and innovative technologies, bridging learning sciences, artificial intelligence, and STEAM learning.
Scott Norris
Scott Norris Associate Professor of Mathematics Education Importance of mathematics education, likelihood of winning the lottery or the Powerball.
Candace Walkington
Candace Walkington Professor, Annette and Harold Simmons Centennial Chair, and a Gerald J. Ford Research Fellow in the Department of Teaching Education Mathematics education; “personalizing” mathematics instruction to students’ out of-school interests in areas like sports, music, shopping, and video games, and their intended careers like nursing or software design.
Johnitha Watkins Johnson
Johnitha Watkins Johnson Clinical Assistant Professor Education Equity in education; developed the Urban Education specialization in the Department of Teaching and Learning.
Willis A. Jones
Willis A. Jones Associate Professor Education Exploring how intercollegiate athletics influence organizational and student outcomes, college student retention, college rankings, historically Black colleges and universities, faculty governance, community colleges, and adult learners.
Magdalena Pando
Magdalena Pando Associate Professor Education Teacher preparation and professional development aimed at fostering culturally and linguistically inclusive teaching methods in early childhood and K-12 education, model-based inquiry methods in STEM education.
Bruce Bullock
Bruce Bullock Director, Maguire Energy Institute Energy Industry Management, marketing and policy issues related to the energy industry, including oil, gas, wind and geothermal.
Joe Camp
Joe Camp Professor and Interim Chair of Electrical and Computer Engineering Engineering Drone communications, wireless systems.
Sila Çetinkaya
Sila Çetinkaya Chair and Professor of OREM and Cecil H. Green Professor of Engineering Engineering Supply chain systems, manufacturing, providing quantitative evidence to assess healthcare operations.
MinJun Kim
MinJun Kim Robert C. Womack Endowed Chair Professor of Engineering Engineering Nanobiotechnology, such as nanopore technology and nano/micro robotics.
Nicos Makris
Nicos Makris Addy Family Centennial Professor in Civil Engineering Engineering Structural and earthquake engineering.
Barbara Minsker
Barbara Minsker Bobby B. Lyle Endowed Professor of Leadership and Global Entrepreneurship Engineering Infrastructure equity and urban sustainability.
Andrew Quicksall
Andrew Quicksall Associate Professor Engineering Water contamination in the natural environment by probing both solution and solid chemistry of natural materials.
Kathleen Smits
Kathleen Smits Professor, Department Chair Civil & Environmental Engineering Engineering How water and energy interact with the environment, including greenhouse gas emissions, soil contamination, land/atmosphere interactions and mercury emissions from gold mining.
Jia Zhang
Jia Zhang Professor and Interim Chair, Department of Computer Science, and the Cruse C. and Marjorie F. Calahan Centennial Chair in Engineering Engineering Machine learning, data science and cloud computing.
Rita Kirk
Rita Kirk William F May Endowed Director of the Cary M. Maguire Center for Ethics and Public Responsibility Ethics Ethics in corporate communications and public affairs.
Tom Mayo
Tom Mayo Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Altshuler Distinguished Teaching Professor and Professor of Law Ethics Medical ethics, health care law, bioethics, medical-legal humanities, constitutional law, family law, administrative law and legislation.
Mark Chancey
Mark Chancey Professor Evolution Recognized authority on the constitutional, political and academic issues raised by Bible courses in public schools.
Pia Vogel
Pia Vogel Professor Evolution Biological sciences, evolutionary science and scientific inquiry.
Jenny B. Davis
Jenny B. Davis Professor Fashion and Sustainable Fashion Practices Fashion trends, business of fashion, plus streetwear fashion and culture.
Maryann R. Cairns
Maryann R. Cairns Associate Professor Fashion and Sustainable Fashion Practices Using creative research design and cultural understanding to safeguard environmental resources and human health, focus on apparel and textile industry.
Rick Worland
Rick Worland Professor Film Film history, documentary and silent cinema, as well as popular genres including Westerns, horror/science fiction, film noir, European cinema and the films of Alfred Hitchcock.
Sean Griffin
Sean Griffin Professor Film History of the American musicals, gay and lesbian films, and the interactions between the Walt Disney Company and gay communities.
Mark Kerins
Mark Kerins Professor Film Film production, faculty advisor to the Summer Film Production program.
David Sedman
David Sedman Associate Professor Film Video production, broadcast and film history, electronic media policy.
Eric Bing
Eric Bing Professor of Global Health Healthcare Worldwide health issues and initiatives, obstacles to adequate health care, health care in Third World countries.
Nathan Cortez
Nathan Cortez Co-Director of the Tsai Center for Law, Science and Innovation Adelfa Botello Callejo Endowed Professor of Law in Leadership and Latino Studies Healthcare Health law, administrative law, and FDA law, as well as emerging markets in health care and biotechnology.
Tom Mayo
Tom Mayo Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Altshuler Distinguished Teaching Professor and Professor of Law Healthcare Medical ethics, health care law, bioethics, medical-legal humanities, constitutional law, family law, administrative law and legislation.
Edward F. Countryman
Edward F. Countryman University Distinguished Professor History History Social consequences of cultural clashes in America.
Melissa Barden Dowling
Melissa Barden Dowling Department Chair and Associate Professor Altshuler Distinguished Teaching Professor and Director of Classical Studies History Ancient Rome and Greece, and related topics.
Jeffrey Engel
Jeffrey Engel Director of the Center for Presidential History and Professor History U.S. presidency and American diplomatic history.
Andrew Graybill
Andrew Graybill Director of the Clements Center for Southwest Studies and Professor History North American West with particular interest in expansion, borders, race, violence, and the environment.
Alexis McCrossen
Alexis McCrossen Professor History Temporal studies (emerging area in historical research), a new way of looking at the past through the study of measurement, importance and recognition of time.
Rick Halperin
Rick Halperin Director of the Human Rights Program and Professor Human Rights Human rights, genocide, and historical and current abuse of human rights in various countries. Past chair of the Board of Directors of Amnesty International USA.
Natalie Nanasi
Natalie Nanasi Associate Professor and Director of the Judge Elmo B. Hunter Legal Center for Victims of Crimes Against Women Human Rights Survivors of intimate partner violence, human trafficking, and sexual abuse in a broad range of legal matters.
Beth Wheaton-Páramo
Beth Wheaton-Páramo Research Assistant Professor Human Rights Using economics to better understand and analyze human rights issues, leading the SMU human trafficking research team.
Jim Hollifield
Jim Hollifield Director of the John Goodwin Tower Center for Public Policy and International Affairs Immigration Global migration, immigration assimilation in Dallas-Fort Worth.
George A. Martinez
George A. Martinez Professor Immigration Immigration law, federal courts, legal history, and jurisprudence.
Harold J. Recinos
Harold J. Recinos Professor Immigration Popular religion; race, ethnicity, and religion; Hispanic/Latino/theology; Latin American immigrants/refugees in the United States, liberation theologies, congregational studies.
Matthew Wilson
Matthew Wilson Associate Professor Immigration Politics and voting behavior of religious voters, public opinion, elections, religion and politics, and political psychology.
Jake Batsell
Jake Batsell William J. O’Neil Chair in Business Journalism and Associate Professor Journalism Business journalism, media entrepreneurship, digital journalism, and the shifting economics of the news industry.
Jenny B. Davis
Jenny B. Davis Professor Journalism Fashion trends, business of fashion, plus streetwear fashion and culture.
Karen Thomas
Karen Thomas Professor Journalism Spent more than 25 years in the trenches of daily journalism.
Jayne Suhler
Jayne Suhler Professor Journalism Fashion media and journalism ethics.
Lackland Bloom
Lackland Bloom Professor and Larry and Jane Harlan Senior Research Fellow Legal Matters Freedom of speech, the rhetoric of Supreme Court opinions, copyright, and constitutional law.
Dale Carpenter
Dale Carpenter Professor, Judge William Hawley Atwell Chair of Constitutional Law and Altshuler Distinguished Teaching Professor Legal Matters Constitutional law, First Amendment, LGBTQ Rights, Civil Rights.
Carliss Chatman
Carliss Chatman Associate Professor Legal Matters Corporate law, ethics, and civil procedure, the interplay of business entities, government and natural persons.
Anthony Colangelo
Anthony Colangelo Professor Legal Matters Conflict of laws, civil procedure, U.S. foreign relations law, and private and public international law and theory.
Nathan Cortez
Nathan Cortez Co-Director of the Tsai Center for Law, Science and Innovation Legal Matters Health law, administrative law, and FDA law, as well as emerging markets in health care and biotechnology.
Julie Forrester Rogers
Julie Forrester Rogers Professor Legal Matters Property, real estate transactions, and land use, as well as real estate finance, predatory lending, and bankruptcy law.
Jeffrey Kahn
Jeffrey Kahn Professor Legal Matters U.S. Constitutional Law, Russian Law, National Security Law, International Human Rights Law, European Convention on Human Rights, Administrative Law.
Tom Mayo
Tom Mayo Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Altshuler Distinguished Teaching Professor and Professor of Law Legal Matters Medical ethics, health care law, bioethics, medical-legal humanities, constitutional law, family law, administrative law and legislation.
Natalie Nanasi
Natalie Nanasi Associate Professor Legal Matters Survivors of intimate partner violence, human trafficking, and sexual abuse in a broad range of legal matters.
Meghan Ryan
Meghan Ryan Professor and Co-Director of the Tsai Center for Law, Science and Innovation, Altshuler Distinguished Teaching Professor Legal Matters Intersection of criminal law and procedure, torts, law and science, impact of evolving science, technology, and cultural values on criminal convictions and punishments, as well as on civil liability and remedies.
Christina Sautter
Christina Sautter Professor Legal Matters Corporate governance, mergers and acquisitions, transactional law, and exploring the new generations of investors’ power to transform corporate governance.
Marc Steinberg
Marc Steinberg Professor, Rupert and Lillian Radford Chair in Law Legal Matters Securities law, corporate law and business ethics.
Jessica Dixon Weaver
Jessica Dixon Weaver Professor, Associate Dean for Research Legal Matters Family law regulation (also known as child welfare law), the intersection of race, gender, and family law.
Thomas DiPiero
Thomas DiPiero Professor; Elisabeth Martin Armstrong Dean of Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences Literary Experts Recognized authority on Harper Lee's novel To Kill a Mockingbird, world languages and literatures, psychoanalysis of race and gender, French literatures, value of liberal arts education, and STEM.
Mario De La Garza
Mario De La Garza Counseling Director and Clinical Assistant Professor Mental Health At-risk adolescents; facilitated classroom lessons that focused on bullying prevention, resisting pressures, decision-making, diversity, suicide prevention, relationship violence prevention, and other topics of importance for young people.
Chrystyna Kouros
Chrystyna Kouros Associate Professor Mental Health Effects of marital conflict on spouses’ and children’s depression/mental health, how to constructively handle marital/relationship conflict, effects of parental depression on children.
Neely Myers
Neely Myers Associate Professor Mental Health Social determinants of mental health; youth mental health and illness; and, the role of culture in the experience; understanding and treatment of mental health and illness around the world.
Brandy Schumann
Brandy Schumann Clinical Associate Professor Mental Health Full-time counseling program faculty member serving as Internship Director, recognized worldwide for research and training contributions to the Play Therapy field.
Misty Solt
Misty Solt Clinical Professor Mental Health Anxiety, attachment and has worked in the areas of school crisis counseling, general crisis counseling and assessment, in-home counseling, agency counseling, and private practice.
LaKaavia Taylor
LaKaavia Taylor Clinical Associate Professor Mental Health Multicultural counseling and trauma-informed practices.
Louis Jacobs
Louis Jacobs Emeritus Professor and President of Institute for the Study of Earth and Man (ISEM) Paleontology Dinosaurs, mosasaurs, and other prehistoric creatures. Vertebrate paleontologist who utilizes the fossil record to answer significant questions about Earth and life history.
Fred Olness
Fred Olness Professor Physics Elementary particle physics, the origin of the universe, quantum mechanics, "Physics Circus" public demonstrations, and CERN-related experiments.
Ryszard Stroynowski
Ryszard Stroynowski Professor Physics Experimental High Energy Particle physics and the structure of matter. Specializes in the Higgs particle.
Cal Jillson
Cal Jillson Professor Politics and Political Discourse State and national politics, development of American institutions and ideas, and how they continue to shape national debates. The Dallas Morning News and the San Antonio Express-News have profiled him as one of Texas’ top political experts.
Rita Kirk
Rita Kirk Professor Politics and Political Discourse Ethics in corporate communications and public affairs. Debate, argumentation, communication, public speaking, and rhetoric.
Joe Kobylka
Joe Kobylka Professor Politics and Political Discourse Constitutional law and politics, Supreme Court, judicial decision making, and American Political Thought.
Ben Voth
Ben Voth Associate Professor Politics and Political Discourse Genocide, political debate, humor and politics, and general public controversies.
Matthew Wilson
Matthew Wilson Professor Politics and Political Discourse Politics and voting behaviors of religious voters, public opinion, elections, representation, political psychology.
Nathan Hudson
Nathan Hudson Associate Professor Psychology How people's personalities change across time, people's desires and attempts to change their personality traits, and how individuals function in romantic relationships.
Ernest Jouriles
Ernest Jouriles Professor, Dale McKissick Endowed Professor of Psychology, and Director of Clinical Training Psychology Interpersonal violence, preventing violence, helping survivors of violence, adolescent and young adult relationships. Exploring how technology, such as virtual reality, can enhance understanding of how people behave in challenging interpersonal situations, including those that pose a risk of relationship violence.
Sarah Kucker
Sarah Kucker Assistant Professor Psychology Word learning, cognitive development, and the influence of digital media on infant and toddler’s language development.
Renee McDonald
Renee McDonald Professor Psychology Understanding how children’s exposure to family conflict and violence contributes to child psychological maladjustment, and developing interventions for children exposed to violence.
Mark Chancey
Mark Chancey Professor Religion and Theology The Gospels, the Historical Jesus, early Judaism, archaeology and the Bible, and the political and social history of Palestine during the Roman period.
Craig C. Hill
Craig C. Hill Professor Religion and Theology New Testament
Jack Levison
Jack Levison W. J. A. Power Professor of Old Testament Interpretation and Biblical Hebrew Religion and Theology Pneumatology, interpretation of the Adam and Eve tradition; Second Temple Judaism; gender, Judaism, and Christianity
Alexandra Pavlakis
Alexandra Pavlakis Associate Professor Teaching and Learning Impact of policies and school/community actions on the schooling experiences of homeless, highly mobile, and low-income families.
Magdalena Pando
Magdalena Pando Associate Professor Teaching and Learning Teacher preparation and professional development fostering culturally and linguistically inclusive teaching methods in early childhood and K-12 education. Model-based inquiry methods in STEM education.
Gary Brubaker
Gary Brubaker Director of SMU Guildhall Video Games and Gaming Industry Game studies, programming.
Corey Clark
Corey Clark Deputy Director of Research at SMU Guildhall and Assistant Professor Video Games and Gaming Industry Finding solutions to large-scale problems by combining gaming, systems biology, distributed computing, and artificial intelligence.
Joowon MacDowell
Joowon MacDowell Associate Professor Video Games and Gaming Industry Virtual Reality, digital health, gamification, user experience, game production.
Steve Stringer
Steve Stringer Director of Game Lab at SMU Guildhall and Professor Video Games and Gaming Industry Game development, state of the video game industry, team efficacy, video game design, Augmented Reality/Virtual Reality design.