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Faculty from all disciplines at ASU pursue scholarship that advances our ability to create the world in which we want to live and teach students how to explore and act on the ethical challenges of their fields of study. If you are interested in joining the Lincoln Center faculty community, please email lincoln.center@asu.edu or fill out this form.
Gilbert is a clinical professor and Senior Lincoln Fellow in Applied Ethics. He is also an adjunct faculty member with the Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine.
Gilpin has spent more than 15 years working in Italy in various areas of organizational communication and public relations, including crisis management and internal communication.
Betsy Grey publishes and teaches on issues of tort law, products liability and mass tort litigation, as well as neuroscience and law. She is a fellow with ASU's Lincoln Center for Applied Ethics (2017-2018)
Haglund's research interests include human rights, globalization and international political economy, sociology of development, macro- and comparative sociology, law and society, and institutions and social change.
Harris' work focuses on representations of history in curricular resources and investigates how teachers teach history in schools.
Horan has published eight books and more than thirty essays on Latin American and U.S. literature, featuring the intersections of letters and biography, gender, and literary translation.
Brenda L Hosley is a clinical associate professor in the College of Nursing and Health Innovation.
Hurlbut is trained in the history of modern biomedical and life sciences. His research lies at the intersection of science and technology studies, bioethics and political theory.