Melissa Tatum

Melissa Tatum

MELISSA TATUM is a professor at the University of Arizona’s James E. Rogers College of Law, where she specializes in Indian law and tribal government. She has spent more than two decades working in Indian country, and most of her work involves the structure and...
Susan A. Crane

Susan A. Crane

SUSAN A. CRANE is Professor of Modern European History at the University of Arizona. She received her MA and PhD from the University of Chicago and taught at the University of Oregon for two years before coming to the University of Arizona in 1995. Her research...
Anna Dornhaus

Anna Dornhaus

ANNA DORNHAUS is University of Arizona professor in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. With a PhD from the University of Wuerzburg (2002), she’s mentored over 180 students across different degree programs and actively promotes science education...
Irene Bald Romano

Irene Bald Romano

Irene Bald Romano is Professor of Art History and Anthropology at the University of Arizona. She received her Ph.D. in classical archaeology from Penn and has participated in archaeological excavations throughout the Mediterranean. For more than 30 years she has been...
Herbert Schneidau

Herbert Schneidau

HERBERT SCHNEIDAU, Professor Emeritus, was educated at Dartmouth and Princeton. He has taught the Bible as literature for more than forty years and is the author of numerous books and articles about the Bible and its place in Western and English literature, narrative...
Charles Tatum

Charles Tatum

CHARLES TATUM is Emeritus Professor of Spanish at the University of Arizona. He served as dean of the College of Humanities from 1993 to 2008. He is the author of a monographic study Chicano Literature (1982), published in translation in Mexico in 1986. Among his...
Doug Weiner

Doug Weiner

A former president of American Society for Environmental History, DOUG WEINER has taught and studied Russian and Soviet history, environmental history, and the history of science. Among his publications are Models of Nature: Ecology, Conservation and Cultural...
Charles Scruggs

Charles Scruggs

CHARLES SCRUGGS is a Distinguished Professor Emeritus of American literature at the University of Arizona. He has written books and articles on African-American Literature and film, and he is presently working on a book on Claude McKay, a Harlem Renaissance novelist...
Lynda Zwinger

Lynda Zwinger

LYNDA ZWINGER is Professor of English, Director of Undergraduate Studies, Affiliated Faculty in Gender and Women’s Studies, and Editor of Arizona Quarterly at the University of Arizona. She specializes in the novel and late-19th- to early-20th-century American...
Thomas Kovach

Thomas Kovach

THOMAS KOVACH is Professor Emeritus in the Department of German Studies. He got his Ph.D. in Comparative Literature with a German emphasis at Princeton and came to the University of Arizona in 1994, where he headed the German Studies Department from 1994 to 2004. Much...
Alvaro Malo

Alvaro Malo

ÁLVARO MALO, Professor Emeritus, joined the University of Arizona as Director/ Professor of the School of Architecture (1998-2006) and was founding Director of the Emerging Material Technologies Graduate Program (2005-2011). He received his Architect’s Diploma...
Marvin Waterstone

Marvin Waterstone

MARV WATERSTONE is Professor Emeritus of geography at the University of Arizona. He is also the former director of the University of Arizona Graduate Interdisciplinary Program in Comparative Cultural and Literary Studies. His research and teaching focus on the...
Susan Karant-Nunn

Susan Karant-Nunn

Susan C. Karant-Nunn is Regents’ Professor of History and Director of UA’s Division for Late Medieval and Reformation Studies. She has been a Guggenheim Fellow and president of the Sixteenth Century Studies Conference and the Society for Reformation...
Marie-Pierre Le Hir

Marie-Pierre Le Hir

MARIE-PIERRE LE HIR, Professor Emerita since 2021, specializes in modern French literature and culture. Her publications include dozens of articles and several books: Le Romantisme aux Enchères (Benjamins, 1992); French Cultural Studies: Criticism at the Crossroads...
Noam Chomsky

Noam Chomsky

NOAM CHOMSKY is a world-renowned linguist, public intellectual and political activist. Since 1955, Chomsky has taught at MIT, where he was appointed Institute Professor in 1976. He is the author of more than 100 books and articles on linguistics, philosophy,...
Donna Guy

Donna Guy

DONNA J. GUY is Emerita Distinguished Professor of Humanities and History (Ohio State University) and Professor Emerita of History (University of Arizona). She has published many books and articles, including in 2016 Creating Charismatic Bonds in Argentina: Letters to...