Affiliate Faculty

  • Portrait of Virgil Storr

    Associate Professor

    Virgil H. Storr is an Associate Professor of Economics at George Mason University. He is also the Senior Director of Academic & Student Programs at the Mercatus Center. He holds a Ph. D. in Economics from George Mason University and did his undergraduate work at Beloit College.
  • Portrait of Kate Sweeney

    Instructor

    Kate Sweeney is the Journalism Program Coordinator in the Department of Communication. She holds an M.S. in Science Journalism from Boston University, and a B.A. in Anthropology from Colorado College. 
  • Professor

    Dean Taciuch has taught at Mason since 1995. Dr. Taciuch teaches poetry, literature, composition, professional/technical writing, and digital media classes.
  • Associate Professor

  • A photo of the word SCHAR on a concrete block wall.

    Adjunct Faculty

    Phil Thomas is an adjunct faculty member at the Schar School of Policy and Government where he leads a Global Food Security Project addressing the causes and effects of global hunger and teaches a course on the national security implications of global food insecurity.
  • Portrait of Catherine Tompkins

    Associate Dean for Faculty and Staff Affairs, College of Public Health
    Professor, Social Work

    Dr. Tompkins, Associate Dean for Faculty and Staff Affairs and Professor, teaches human behavior, research, and gerontology courses in the Social Work Department. She is interested in developing new programs for undergraduate students and developing innovations in distance education.
  • Portrait of James Trefil

    Robinson Professor

    Physicist and author James Trefil is known for his writing and his interest in teaching science to nonscientists. He accepted an offer of a Robinson Professorship in order to develop a new kind of science curriculum for general education, one based on developing scientific literacy among college graduates.
  • Professor, Global and Community Health
    Senior Scholar, Center for the Advancement of Well-Being

    Dr. Ali A. Weinstein is a Professor of Global and Community Health (GCH) and a Senior Scholar in the Center for the Advancement of Well-Being. She has extensive experience conducting human biobehavioral experiments in the laboratory and field, conducts survey research, as well as a small research portfolio of qualitative research.
  • Assistant Professor of Global Affairs

    Dr. Matthew West is a Term Assistant Professor of Global Affairs. Dr. West is broadly interested in phenomena at the intersections of the legal and the economic as sites to further our critical understanding of globalization's unequal circulations of knowledge, people, and things.
  • Portrait of Stefan Wheelock

    Associate Professor

    Stefan Wheelock is an associate professor in the English department. He earned his PhD in English from Brown University in 2001. He specializes in the study of Atlantic history and culture with a specific focus on early African-British and African-American literatures.