Cynthia McCurren, dean of the Kirkhof College of Nursing, can help analyze candidate health care proposals
Danielle R. Wiese
Communications professor Danielle R. Wiese can address blogs, news coverage, new media, cyber-politics, campaign Web sites, e-mail, political ads and presidential debates
Ed Aboufadel
Ed Aboufadel, chair of GVSU's Mathematics Department, can address questions about the pricing of gasoline
Elaine Collins
Elaine Collins, dean of GVSU's College of Education, can discuss education reform plans
Fred Antczak
Fred Antczak, dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, is an expert on political rhetoric
Gleaves Whitney
Gleaves Whitney, director of the Hauenstein Center for Presidential Studies, is a historian, author and speech writer
Jonathan K. Hodge
Jonathan K. Hodge, assistant professor of mathematics, is an expert in mathematical voting theory
Jonathan White
Jonathan White is a terrorism expert and director of the Homeland Defense Initiative
Kevin denDulk
Kevin denDulk, associate professor of political science, is an expert on religion and politics whose research has received national attention
Mark Richards
Mark Richards is chair of Grand Valley's Political Science department and an expert in constitutional law.
Michael Wolfe
Michael Wolfe is an associate professor of psychology who can address the effect that specific words have on the way one thinks about the broader issues that are being described
Paul Isely
Paul Isely is an associate professor of economics who can address gas and energy prices, inflation, unemployment, interest rates, Federal Reserve policy, environmental policy and regulation
Roy Olsson
Roy Olsson, dean of the College of Health Professions can discuss the candidates' health care reform proposals
Sonja Johnson
Sonja Johnson is the executive director of the Van Andel Global Trade Center and can talk about international trade
Timothy Penning
Timothy Penning, associate professor of communications, can address public relations, public opinion and campaigns
Whitt Kilburn
Whitt Kilburn, assistant professor of political science, is an expert on political psychology and public opinion.