Phyllis Taoua

Phyllis Taoua

PHYLLIS TAOUA is Professor of French and Francophone Studies and is affiliated with Africana Studies, the Honors College, the Human Rights Program and the World Literature Program. She teaches courses on African literature and cinema, Critical Theory, and Pan-African...
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...
Stephanie Troutman

Stephanie Troutman

STEPHANIE TROUTMAN is Assistant Professor of Emerging Literacies in Rhetoric, Composition and the Teaching of English. She is an affiliated faculty member in the Institute for LGBT Studies and Gender and Women’s Studies, and Faculty Coordinator of the award-winning...
Patrick Lyons

Patrick Lyons

PATRICK D. LYONS is Director of the Arizona State Museum and Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Arizona. He has conducted fieldwork in the ancestral Hopi villages of the Homol’ovi area, in northeastern Arizona, and the San Pedro Valley, in...
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...
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...
Dian Li

Dian Li

DIAN LI is Professor, Department of East Asian Studies. He received his Ph.D. in Asian Languages and Cultures at the University of Michigan and then taught at Iowa State University before joining the University of Arizona Department of East Asian Studies in 1999. He...
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...
Tannis Gibson

Tannis Gibson

TANNIS GIBSON is Professor of Piano and Associate Director for the Fred Fox School of Music at the University of Arizona. She has performed and taught around the world, including Weill Recital Hall (Carnegie), the Kennedy Center, Merkin Hall, and the National Gallery...
Olivia Miller

Olivia Miller

OLIVIA MILLER is the Director of the University of Arizona Museum of Art where she has worked since 2012 as the Curator of Exhibitions. Her recent accomplished exhibitions include “Pulse: Paintings and Weavings by Marlowe Katoney,” funded by the Terra...
Celestino Fernandez

Celestino Fernandez

CELESTINO FERNÁNDEZ, Distinguished Professor Emeritus, was a UA professor of sociology for 39 years, where he also served in several administrative positions, including as Vice President for Academic Outreach and International Affairs. He has studied, published, and...
Bryan Carter

Bryan Carter

BRYAN CARTER received his Ph.D. at the University of Missouri-Columbia and is currently an Associate Professor in Africana Studies and Director of the Center for Digital Humanities at the University of Arizona. He specializes in African American literature of the 20th...
Steve Smith

Steve Smith

STEVE SMITH is an Associate Professor in the School of Natural Resources and the Environment at the University of Arizona, where he has been on the faculty since 1984. He grew up in the central valley of California, where he first began working with plants under the...
Bruce Chamberlain

Bruce Chamberlain

Bruce Chamberlain is a Professor Emeritus of Music, was the Director of Choral Activities for 18 years, and Associate Director of the Fred Fox School of Music. In addition, he is the founding director of the Tucson Symphony Orchestra Chorus and an HSP presenter in...
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...
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,...
Pearce Paul Creasman

Pearce Paul Creasman

PEARCE PAUL CREASMAN is an archaeologist specializing in Egyptology, maritime history, and dendrochronology. The author of more than 50 articles and six edited books, his research focuses on understanding ancient human and environmental interactions. For the past 15...
John Milbauer

John Milbauer

John Milbauer, Steinway Artist and Professor of Piano at the University of Arizona, has performed worldwide, most recently in solo tours of China and Spain as well as with the Boston Pops. He is Co-Chair of the Chautauqua Institution Piano Program, having helped...
Grace Fielder

Grace Fielder

Grace E. Fielder is a professor emerita in the Department of Russian and Slavic Studies at the University of Arizona. She holds a Ph.D. from UCLA in Slavic Linguistics and her current research and teaching interests deal with language, identity, culture, and ideology...
Malcolm Compitello

Malcolm Compitello

Malcolm Alan Compitello is Emeritus Professor of Spanish and former Program Director for the Humanities Seminars Program. He regularly taught classes in modern and contemporary Spanish culture and literature including the work of García Lorca. Professor Compitello is...