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SMU Faculty Experts

SMU Experts by Subject

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Anthropology

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Caroline Brettell
Anthropology Professor
Technology's effect on immigration, trends of new immigration gateway cities such as Dallas, Atlanta and Minneapolis, and the challenges of women immigrants. Research includes anthropology of Europe; migration and ethnicity; folk religion; and cross-cultural perspectives on gender.

Sunday Eiselt
Anthropology Professor
Archaeological ceramics and pottery manufacturing, community-based archaeology, the historical archaeology of Native and Hispanic people of the Southwest, and the effects of colonialism on indigenous cultural identities and traditions in the Spanish borderlands.

David Meltzer
Anthropology Professor
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
Assistant Professor of Anthropology
Works at the intersections of culture, gender, global mental health, madness, trauma, neuroanthropology, health disparities, and human rights.

Nia Parson
Anthropology Professor
Interpersonal and collective forms of violence, and mental and physical health and how they relate to gender.

Carolyn Smith-Morris
Associate Professor of Anthropology
As a medical anthropologist, she studies how people in different cultural settings experience health and illness. 

Arts

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James Hart
Director of Arts Entrepreneurship and Assistant Professor of Practice
Arts management and arts entrepreneurship.

Sam Holland
Dean of Meadows School of the Arts and Professor of Music
Arts and the community, music, learning to play the piano.

Mark Roglanvideo icon
Director, Meadows Museum
Spanish art, community art engagement.

Zannie Voss
Chair, Arts Management Professor
Arts management, including cultural event attendance, and arts entrepreneurship.

Business

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Michael Cox video icon
Director, O’Neil Center for Global Markets & Freedom 
Impact of competitive market forces on freedom and prosperity in the global economy.

 

Michael Davis video icon
Senior Lecturer
Business trends and crises

 

Dan Howard video icon
Marketing Professor
Consumer behavior, advertising, marketing, marketing research and retail marketing.

 

Albert Niemi
Professor of Economics and the O’Neil Chair in Global Markets and Freedom
Economic growth, economic forecasting and American business history.

 

Bernard Weinstein video icon
Business Professor
National and local economy, economic development, public policy and taxation, and economic impact.

 

Campus Life

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Deanie Kepler 
Director of Parent & Family Programs
Student-parent relationships, adjusting to campus life, roommates, preparing for final exams, how university life changes students.

Chemistry

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Elfi Kraka 
Professor and Chair of the Department of Chemistry
An expert in computational chemistry, quantum mechanics, and drug discovery.

Climate Change

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Corporate Communications

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Maria Dixon Hall
Associate Corporate Communications Professor
Senior Adviser to the Provost for Campus Cultural Intelligence Initiatives
Maria Dixon Hall’s primary research interests are organizational strategy and planning, as well as, the intersection of power, identity, and culture in corporate, non-profit, and religious organizations.

Cyber Security and the Internet

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Suku Nair
Computer Science and Engineering Professor
Cyber security and fault-tolerant computing.

Mitch Thornton
Computer Science and Engineering Professor
Hardware Security including IoT and embedded systems, system and network modeling, computer architecture, quantum computing, and formal methods

Dispute Resolution

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Betty Gilmore
Director of the Center for Dispute Resolution and Conflict Management
A licensed clinical psychologist, she specializes in conflict engagement, human rights, communication and cross-cultural issues  

John Potter
Professor, Center for Dispute Resolution and Conflict Management
Active practitioner in dispute resolution and conflict management. He has mediated more than 3,000 disputes with most of those occurring in the health care field

Earthquakes

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Heather DeShon
Earth Sciences Professor
Leader of the team researching the cause of recent earthquakes in the North Texas area; earthquake generation, volcano seismology and plate tectonics. 

Brian Stump video icon
Earth Sciences Professor
Seismic wave propagation, earthquake source theory and explosions as a source of seismic waves, and science and politics in the nuclear age.

More Earthquakes Experts
Earthquakes triggered by human activity have been happening in Texas since at least 1925, and they have been widespread throughout the state ever since.

Economics

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Cullum Clark 
 
Director of SMU Economics Center
J.H. Cullum Clark, Ph.D., is founding director of the SMU Economics Center, which has a mission of producing and promoting policy research on major economic issues affecting North Texas and the wider U.S. and global economy.

Michael Cox video icon
Director, O’Neil Center for Global Markets & Freedom
Impact of competitive market forces on freedom and prosperity in the global economy.

Michael Davis video icon
Senior Lecturer
Business trends and crises.

Tom Fomby
Chair and Economics Professor
Economic forecasting and data mining.

Dan Howard video icon
Marketing Professor
Consumer behavior, advertising, marketing, marketing research and retail marketing.

Daniel Millimet
Economics Professor
Environmental economics.

Albert Niemi
Professor of Economics and the O’Neil Chair in Global Markets and Freedom, economic forecasting and American business history.

Bernard Weinstein video icon
Business Professor
National and local economy, economic development, public policy and taxation, and economic impact.

Education

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Jill Allor
Education Professor
Reading acquisition for students with and without disabilities, including students with learning disabilities or intellectual disabilities.

Mark Chancey
Religious Studies Professor
Recognized authority on the constitutional, political and academic issues raised by Bible courses in public schools.

Leanne Ketterlin Geller
Education Professor
Mathematics education, including procedures and decision-making targeting student needs.

Lynn Romejko Jacobs
Physiology Professor
Physical fitness, exercise physiology, wellness and human performance.

Peter Weyand video icon
Physiology Professor
Human performance limits, such as how fast humans can run.

Energy

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Bruce Bullock video icon
Director, Maguire Energy Institute
Management, marketing and policy issues related to the energy industry, including oil, gas, wind and geothermal.

John Lowe
Law Professor
Oil and gas production regulations, as well as energy policy, U.S. oil policy in the Middle East and international arbitration.

Engineering and Humanity

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Marc Christensen
Dean of Lyle School of Engineering,
and Engineering Professor
Prosthetics and optics research.

Mark Fontenot
Engineering Professor
Engineering education, innovation and creativity education, computer science education, and database systems and data management.

Andrew Quicksall
Engineering Professor
Drinking water safety in refugee camps.

Dario Villarreal
Engineering Professor
His research focuses on the development of hardware and software for bionic legs that allow amputees and people suffering from mobility impairments to recover their independence.

Ethics

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Rita Kirk video icon
Director, Maguire Center for Ethics and Public Responsibility and Communications Professor
Ethics analysis and social media as a campaign tool.

Tom Mayo video icon
Law Professor
Medical ethics, health care law, bioethics, medical-legal humanities, constitutional law, family law, administrative law and legislation.

Evolution

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Mark Chancey
Religious Studies Professor
Recognized authority on the constitutional, political and academic issues raised by Bible courses in public schools.

Pia Vogel
Biology Professor
Evolutionary science and scientific inquiry.

Geothermal Energy

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Maria Richards
Geothermal Lab Coordinator
Geothermal energy -- the use of the earth's natural heat to general electrical power.

Games - Electronic

Gary Brubaker
Director of The Guildhall at SMU
Has extensive experience in the games industry, having served as a development director, a manager of core technology, and lead programmer.

Health Care Issues

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Eric Bing
Professor of Global Health
Worldwide health issues and initiatives, obstacles to adequate health care, health care in Third World countries.

Nathan Cortez
Law Professor
Health law, administrative law, and FDA law, as well as emerging markets in health care and biotechnology.

Tom Mayo video icon
Law Professor
Medical ethics, health care law, bioethics, medical-legal humanities, constitutional law, family law, administrative law and legislation.

Carolyn Smith-Morris
Associate Professor of Anthropology
As a medical anthropologist, she studies how people in different cultural settings experience health and illness. 

History

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Edward F. Countryman
History Professor
Professor Countryman's career has been spent exploring the social consequences of cultural clashes in America.

Melissa Barden Dowling
Associate History Professor
Professor Dowling is a specialist in ancient Rome and ancient Greece, and related topics.

Jeffrey Engel
Associate Professor Director of the Center for Presidential History Presidential Studies American Diplomatic History
Jeffrey A. Engel, Ph.D., is an award-winning American history scholar and director of the Center for Presidential History at SMU. He is an expert on the U.S. presidency and American diplomatic history.

Andrew Graybill
History Professor
Professor Graybill's primary research interest is the North American West, with particular interest in expansion, borders, race, violence, and the environment.

Alexis McCrossen
History Professor
Alexis McCrossen's work is part of an emerging area in historical research, temporal studies, a new way of looking at the past through the study of measurement, importance and recognition of time.

Human Rights

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Rick Halperin
Director, Human Rights Program
Human rights, genocide, and historical and current abuse of human rights in various countries. He is past chair of the Board of Directors of Amnesty International USA.

Immigration

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Caroline Brettell
Anthropology Professor
Technology's effect on immigration, trends of new immigration gateway cities such as Dallas, Atlanta and Minneapolis, and the challenges of women immigrants.

James Hollifield
Director, John Goodwin Tower Center for Political Studies
Global migration, immigration assimilation in Dallas-Fort Worth.

Pia Orrenius video icon
Fellow, John Goodwin Tower Center for Political Studies
The causes and consequences of Mexico–U.S. migration, illegal immigration, and U.S. immigration policy.

Other Immigration Experts
Immigration continues to be an issue after decades of wrangling by both major political parties. 

Journalism

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Jake Batsell
Associate professor of journalism and faculty adviser to the student newspaper at smudailycampus.com

Tony Pederson
Tony Pederson's teaching focuses on media ethics, and he has written extensively on the subject and serves as a local resource for media in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.

Jared Schroeder
Jared Schroeder specializes in First Amendment law, particularly as it relates to freedom of expression in virtual spaces, how information flows and how individuals come to understandings in democratic society.

Jayne Suhler
Jayne Suhler teaches a range of Journalism courses including advanced reporting, literary journalism and feature writing, and has helped develop curriculum for the division’s fashion media program.

Karen Thomas
Karen Thomas has spent more than 25 years in the trenches of daily journalism, working a feature writer specializing in family issues, narrative writing and column and essay writing.

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at SMU

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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. spoke to a standing-room-only audience in SMU's McFarlin Auditorium on March 17, 1966. Read more.

Legal Matters

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Lackland Bloom
Law Professor
Freedom of speech, the rhetoric of Supreme Court opinions, copyright, and constitutional law.

Dale Carpenter
The Judge William Hawley Atwell Chair of Constitutional Law
Professor Carpenter teaches and writes about Constitutional Law, as well as LGBT Rights and the Law. The winner of numerous awards, he also has taught Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Law.

Anthony Colangelo
Gerald J. Ford Research Fellow and Professor of Law
Professor Anthony Colangelo’s scholarly and teaching interests are in the fields of Conflict of Laws, Civil Procedure, U.S. Foreign Relations Law, and Private and Public International Law and Theory.

Jennifer Collins
Dean of SMU Dedman School of Law
Issues involving families and the criminal justice system, including the prosecution of parents who are responsible for their children's deaths.

Nathan Cortez
Adelfa Botello Callejo Endowed Professor of Law in Leadership and Latino Studies, and Associate Dean for Research
Health law, administrative law, food and drug law, and the legislative process, as well as emerging international markets in health care and biotechnology and cross-border health care.

William Dorsaneo
Law Professor
A litigation specialist, he is the author of the twenty-six volume Texas Litigation Guide and the five-volume Texas Civil Trial Guide, as well as Cases and Materials on Civil Procedure, Texas Pre-Trial Litigation, and Texas Trial & Appellate Litigation.

Julie Forrester
Law Professor
Property, real estate transactions, and land use, as well as real estate finance, predatory lending, and bankruptcy law.

Jeffrey M. Gaba
M.D. Anderson Foundation Endowed Professor in Health Law
Specializes in environmental law.

Jeffrey Kahn
Law Professor
American constitutional law, Russian law, human rights, and counterterrorism, right to travel and national security.

Tom Mayo video icon
Law Professor
Medical ethics, health care law, bioethics, medical-legal humanities, constitutional law, family law, administrative law and legislation.

Natalie Nanasi
Law Professor
Teaches and supervises students who represent gender-based violence victims and those involved in immigration issues.

Meghan Ryan
Law Professor
Criminal law and procedure, torts, and law and science, including the impact of evolving science and technology on criminal convictions and punishment.

Marc Steinberg
Law Professor
Securities law, corporate law and business ethics.

Jessica Dixon Weaver
Law Professor
Academic interests range from the psychoanalysis of race and gender to French literature.

Liberal Arts & the Humanities

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Thomas DiPiero
Dean of Dedman College and professor in the Departments of English and World Languages and Literatures
Academic interests include  the psychoanalysis of race and gender, French literatures, value of liberal arts education, and STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics).

Locomotion and Running

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Peter Weyand
Professor of Applied Physiology and Biomechanics
One of the world’s foremost experts on human performance, Peter G. Weyand, Ph. D., is a frequent source for journalists worldwide on the topic of performance limits such as how fast humans can run.

Lottery and Powerball - Chances of Winning

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Scott Norris
Assistant Professor of Mathematics
An expert on the subject who has been interviewed by news media on the likelihood of winning the lottery or the Powerball.

Mathematics Education - Importance of

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Thomas DiPiero
Dean of Dedman College and professor in the Departments of English and World Languages and Literatures
Academic interests include  the psychoanalysis of race and gender, French literatures, value of liberal arts education, and STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics).

Leanne Ketterlin Geller
Education Professor
Director of Research in Mathematics Education and Director of K-12 STEM Initiatives
Mathematics education, including procedures and decision-making targeting student needs.

Scott Norris
Assistant Professor of Mathematics
Says of mathematics, "Of all the classes a student might take during a college career, I believe mathematics offers some of the greatest potential for overall intellectual development."

Mental Health

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Neely Myers
Assistant Professor of Anthropology
Works at the intersections of culture, gender, global mental health, madness, trauma, neuroanthropology, health disparities, and human rights.

Oldest Christmas Card

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What is believed to be one of the first mass-produced Christmas cards -- dating back some 175 years -- can be found among the extensive special collections of Bridwell Library at SMU's Perkins School of Theology. Read more.

Organizational Management

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Paleontology

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Louis Jacobs video icon
Paleontology Professor   
Dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures.

Physics

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Jodi Cooley
Assistant Physics Professor
The nature of dark matter, neutrino physics.

Fred Olness
Physics Professor
Elementary particle physics, origin of the universe, quantum mechanics, "Physics Circus" and CERN-related experiments.

Steve Sekula
Physics Professor
Experimental high energy physics and high-performance computing.

Ryszard Stroynowski
Physics Professor
Experimental high energy particle physics and the structure of matter. Since 1996 he has worked on the ATLAS project at Large Hadron Collider and participated recently in the discovery of the Higgs particle.

Politics and Political Discourse

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Cal Jillson video icon
Political Science Professor     
Texas and national politics, political behavior, elections and political strategy. Books he has written include The American Dream, Lone Star Tarnished and Texas Politics: Governing the Lone Star State.

Rita Kirk video icon
Director, Maguire Center for Ethics and Public Responsibility and Communications Professor
Ethics analysis and social media as a campaign tool.

Joe Kobylka
Political Science Professor
Supreme Court, Constitutional law, judicial politics and American political thought.

Stephanie Martin
Assistant Professor of Communication Studies
Economic messages in political campaigns and presidential campaign strategy, as well as corporate, media and political campaign communications.

Lynn Stokes
Statistical Science Professor
Surveys, polls and sampling, as well as in non-sampling survey errors, such as errors by interviewers and respondents.

Ben Voth
Director of debate and associate professor, Dedman College
Debate, political argument, international human rights and genocide

Matthew Wilson video icon
Political Science Professor
The politics and voting behavior of religious voters, as well as public opinion, elections, religion and politics, and political psychology.

Other Political Experts
More SMU faculty experts are available to discuss the latest political developments from a variety of angles.

Psychology

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George Holden video icon
Psychology Professor
Parent-child relationships; the nature and consequences of parents spanking and yelling at children; causes and consequences of family violence; child-rearing and parenting; and child maltreatment.

Ernest Jouriles video icon
Psychology Professor
Children's responses to marital conflict and why certain types of marital conflict are more detrimental to children than others.

Renee McDonald video icon
Psychology Professor
Child adjustment problems, such as aggression and antisocial behavior, associated with exposure to family conflict and violence.

Religion and Theology

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Billy Abraham
Theology Professor
Divine revelation, Christian theology and the logic of renewal and evangelism.

Mark Chancey
Religious Studies Professor
The Gospels, the historical Jesus, early Judaism, archaeology and the Bible.

Craig C. Hill
Dean of Perkins School of Theology
New Testament scholar

Teaching

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Ann Batenburg
Clinical Associate Professor of Teaching & Learning
Professor Batenburg is an experienced teacher who specializes in the education of talent and gifted students.

Alexandra Pavlakis
Assistant Professor of Education Policy and Leadership
Her research focuses on the ways in which various policies and the actions of schools and communities mold the schooling experiences of homeless, highly mobile, and low-income families.

Video Games

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Steve Stringer
Deputy Director, Game Lab – SMU Guildhall
Can discuss Esports and their appeal to consumers, video game development and video games for simulation and training.

Corey Clark
Deputy Director of Research at SMU Guildhall
Can discuss game-based learning, human computational gaming, online gaming for data visualization, and data mining and machine learning.

Volcanoes

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James Quick video icon
Earth Sciences Professor and Associate Vice President for Research
Volcanoes, early warning of eruptions, dangers of active volcanoes, volcanic ash.

Women and Disparity

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Anne Lincoln
Associate Professor of Sociology
Disparity between women and men in education, in the labor market, in the culture industry and in science careers.

 

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