Browsing by: globalism/multiculturalism

Gregory Gause
Professor & Head
Greg Gause’s research focuses on the international politics of the Middle East, with a particular interest in the Arabian Peninsula and the Persian Gulf.
Donald Brightsmith
Associate Professor
Donald Brightsmith’s research focuses on the conservation, ecology, health, and welfare of parrots and their relatives in both the wild and captivity through the Schubot Exotic Bird Health Center.
Elizabeth Cobbs
Professor
Elizabeth Cobbs specializes in US foreign relations and also writes more broadly on world and American history.
Matt Fuhrmann
Professor
Matthew Fuhrmann is an expert on international relations, international security, international conflict, and nuclear proliferation.
Sarah Hamer
Associate Professor
Sarah Hamer is a veterinary ecologist specializing in wildlife and zoonotic disease ecology and epidemiology.
Felipe Hinojosa
Associate Professor of History
Regarding elections, Hinojosa is an expert on immigration and policing, and how elections intersect with the Latinx community.
Claire Katz
Professor
Claire Katz’s research interests are in contemporary French philosophy, feminist theory, modern Jewish thought, philosophy of education, and philosophy of religion.
Andrew Natsios
Executive Professor of International Affairs
Andrew Natsios is an executive professor at the Bush School and director of the Scowcroft Institute of International Affairs.
Raymond Robertson
Professor Of Economics
Robertson is an expert in the fields of labor economics and international economics.
Ashley Ross-Wootton
Assistant Professor
Ashley Ross-Wootton studies how resilience is understood, practiced and developed on the local level.
Krystal Simmons
Clinical Associate Professor of Educational Psychology
Krystal Simmons is an education expert who researches crisis prevention and intervention, education of minority populations, parent involvement in education, and school interventions for disruptive behavior disorders.
Mario Torres
Professor & Head
Mario Torres focuses on the realities of schooling and the complexities of providing education to children who deal with many personal challenges, and how leadership mixes with policy implementation.
Michael Waters
Professor
Michael Waters is an archaeologist and geoarchaeologist whose work focuses on the first inhabitants of the Americas.