People Category: Faculty Fellows

Patrick Corrigan

Professor of Law Notre Dame Law School Patrick Corrigan’s research analyzes how laws and legal institutions shape capital markets and transactional structures, with a particular focus on issues related to initial public offerings and venture capital. Before coming to Notre Dame in 2019, Corrigan was the Wagner Fellow in Law & Business at New York […]

Annie Gilbert Coleman

Associate Professor of American StudiesDirector, Minor in Sport, Media, and Culture Department of American Studies Annie Gilbert Coleman’s research focuses on the cultural and environmental history of outdoor sports and recreation, and she teaches courses on Wilderness, Sports, and national parks as well as 20th century history. Early publications include “The Unbearable Whiteness of Skiing” […]

Nitesh Chawla

Frank M. Freimann Professor of Computer Science and EngineeringDirector, Lucy Family Institute for Data and Society College of Engineering Nitesh Chawla is an expert in artificial intelligence, data science, and network science. He is motivated by the question of how technology can advance the common good through interdisciplinary research. He is the founding director of […]

David Campbell

Packey J. Dee Professor of American Democracy Department of Political Science David Campbell’s research focuses on civic and political engagement, with particular attention to religion and young people. His most recent book is Secular Surge: A New Fault Line in American Politics (with Geoff Layman and John Green), which received the Distinguished Book Award from the Society […]

Pam Butler

Associate Teaching Professor, Gender StudiesAssociate Director and Director of Undergraduate Studies, Gender Studies Gender Studies Program Pamela Wynne Butler, Ph.D., is associate director and director of undergraduate studies in the Gender Studies Program at the University of Notre Dame, where she teaches the Introduction to Gender Studies gateway course. Butler’s research uses critical-race and transnational […]

Kraig Beyerlein

Associate Professor of SociologyDirector, Center for the Study of Religion and Society Department of Sociology Kraig Beyerlein’s research and teaching focus on the intersection of religion and collective action, especially civic engagement and protest activity. He is particularly interested in faith-based mobilizing for progressive social causes, such as immigrant rights and gender equality. Grants from […]