Amir Ghasemi completed a Ph.D. from the University of Kentucky, where he held a lecturer position from 2012-14. He joined University of Michigan Ann Arbor as a research fellow where he worked in the HaptiX and the Smart and Sustainable Automation Research Labs.
Shimon Gibson, Ph.D., is a British-born archaeologist who has been working in the Holy Land for the past 40 years. He was appointed in 2017 as Professor of Practice in the History Department.
Jason Giersch is an associate professor who teaches courses on American politics, research methods, state and local politics, politics & film, and education policy. He is also the associate director of the university’s Public Policy program.
Tehia Starker Glass, Ph.D., is an associate professor of Elementary Education and Educational Psychology in the Department of Reading and Elementary Education in the Cato College of Education.
David Goldfield, Ph.D., is the Robert Lee Bailey Professor of History, a position he has held since 1982. A native of Memphis, Tennessee,he grew up in Brooklyn and attended the University of Maryland. He is the author or editor of 16 books including two, "Cotton Fields and Skyscrapers" (1982) and "Black, White and Southern" (1991), nominated for the Pulitzer Prize in History.
Alireza Golmohammadi is an assistant professor of Marketing in the Belk College of Business. He holds a Ph.D. in marketing from the University of Arkansas.
Janaki Gooty, Ph.D., is the MBA Program Director and an associate professor in the Department of Management in the Belk College of Business and the interdisciplinary Organizational Science Ph.D. program. Her research interests are in leader-follower relationships, emotions, well-being and multi-level issues. Her research has appeared in elite leadership and research methods outlets....
Lee E. Gray, Ph.D., is the senior associate dean in the College of Arts + Architecture and a professor of Architectural History in the School of Architecture.
Tisha Greene, Ed.D., is the assistant dean for School and Community Partnerships in the Cato College of Education. She spent more than 17 years in the public school setting including nine years as a Title I elementary school principal, high school English teacher, secondary English resource teacher and district office school administrator. Greene '01. '04 M.A.
As founding Executive Director, Doug Hague established the vision for the School of Data Science. He currently leads the School and serves as the representative to the UNC Charlotte community and industry partners.