Assistant Professor

Seul Lee

My research explores information bias, mis/disinformation, algorithmic subjectivity, and the role of digital literacy in understanding how online information is shaped. I have also worked on projects addressing social media and online hate speech among K–12 students in the U.S.

Rocio Diaz Martin

My research is grounded in the field of Harmonic Analysis, and I am currently focused on applications of Optimal Transport Theory to Data and Signal Analysis, as well as Machine Learning, thus falling into the category of Applied Mathematics.

Alice Crowe

My research as an archaeologist specializes in the material culture of Greece in the Late Bronze Age (1600-1200 B.C.E.). My research investigates the region's cities, in particular, how they came apart, maintained and constructed memory, and conducted trade and exchange.

Carlo Cinaglia

My research uses ethnographic, narrative, and discourse analytic research methods to investigate students' and teachers' experiences in additional language education. I also teach courses in language teaching methods and language education research.

Andre Chiang

I am a Recognized Vocologist with the Pan American Vocology Association and enjoy researching how the voice works in singing and regular usage. I also am interested in practical teaching methods to better serve the changing landscape of music and other industries as well as ways to help students with their performance skills and anxiety.

Juliana Binhote

My academic specialty is Entrepreneurship, with expertise in Entrepreneurship, Family Business, and the Work–Life Interface. My teaching interests include Entrepreneurship, Management, and Organizational Behavior, particularly topics such as Leadership and Organizational Culture. My teaching philosophy is grounded in creating a positive and inclusive learning environment, where students are engaged and motivated through a variety of interactive class activities.