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Portrait of Diana Daly

Diana Daly, PhD

Head of iVoices Media Lab, The University of Arizona
Assistant Professor, School of Information
(520)621-5221
didaly@arizona.edu
Headshot of SXSW Speaker Mary Frances O'Connor

Mary-Frances O'Connor

Associate Professor, Psychology
mfoconnor@arizona.edu
Headshot of SXSW Speaker Kory Floyd

Kory Floyd, PhD

Professor of Communication and Author of The Loneliness Cure
(520) 621-8236
koryfloyd@arizona.edu
Jonathan Bean Portrait

Jonathan Bean, PhD, CPHC

Assistant Professor, Architecture and Marketing
(520) 626-0013
jonathanyb@arizona.edu
Headshot of SXSW Speaker Russ Toomey

Russ Toomey

Professor and Chair, Family Studies and Human Development
Interim Director, The Institute for LGBTQ+ Studies
(520) 621-4009
Toomey@arizona.edu
Headshot of SXSW Speaker Chelsea Farrar

Chelsea Farrar

Curator of Community Engagement, UAMA
(520) 621-9504
cjfarrar@arizona.edu
Headshot of SXSW Speaker Winslow Burleson

Winslow Burleson, PhD

Professor, School of Information and Health Sciences Design
Assistant Director and Director of Research, School of Information
(520) 621-3565
win@arizona.edu
Portrait of Kirk Dimond

Kirk Dimond, LEED AP

Assistant Professor of Landscape Architecture, the University of Arizona
520-626-8613
kirkd@arizona.edu
Portrait of Chris Impey

Chris Impey

Distinguished Professor of Astronomy
Astronomer at the Steward Observatory
520-621-6522
cimpey@as.arizona.edu
Dorsey Kaufmann

Dorsey Kaufmann

Artist

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