by bartmann | Jun 6, 2024
PHILIP WADDELL is an Associate Professor of Classics at the University of Arizona. He received his Ph.D. in Classical Studies from the University of Missouri and specializes in Latin and Greek historiography, Classical History, and Ancient Rhetoric. His work in...
by bartmann | Jun 6, 2024
Andres D. Onate is an adjunct professor in the Department of East Asian Studies at the University of Arizona. His merits include being a founding member of the UArizona Mexican American Studies Department in 1972, and serving as Chair of the Oriental Studies...
by bartmann | Jun 6, 2024
Karl Flessa is Professor Emeritus of Geosciences at the University of Arizona. He has been studying the conservation biology of the Colorado River’s delta since 1992, and is a founding member of the Colorado River Research Group. Since the delta “pulse flow” of...
by bartmann | Jun 6, 2024
JAY QUADE completed his graduate studies at the universities of Arizona and Utah and joined the faculty at Arizona in 1992, where he is currently a full professor. His interests are in low-temperature geochemistry and paleoenvironmental reconstruction. He has worked...
by bartmann | Jun 6, 2024
Dr. Daisy Vargas (Ph.D. in History, University of California, Riverside; M.A. in Religious Studies, University of Denver) specializes in Catholicism in the Americas; race, ethnicity, and religion in the United States; and Latina/o religion. Her current project,...
by bartmann | Jun 6, 2024
Yuxuf Abana, a published poet, writer, musician, and soccer player was born in Ghana, West Africa where he earned a triple major Bachelor of Arts degree in English Literature, Philosophy, and History. He later moved to Iowa State University, and the University of...
by bartmann | Jun 6, 2024
Benjamin Jens received his Ph.D. in Slavic Languages and Literature from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His main area of research is 19th-century Russian literature – especially the works of Fyodor Dostoevsky – with a focus on the relationship between...
by bartmann | Jun 6, 2024
Kimberly Jones is Vice Dean for Academic Affairs in the College of Humanities and a Professor of East Asian Studies. A sociolinguist who specializes in second language acquisition and teaching and in Japanese sociolinguistics, she is particularly interested in how the...
by bartmann | Jun 6, 2024
Rob Stephan is an archaeologist by training and has taught in the University of Arizona’s Department of Religious Studies and Classics since 2016. Rob’s research interests focus on how the material remains of the past can inform us about the economic performance...
by bartmann | Jun 6, 2024
EDDY WHITE is an Associate Professor in the Public and Applied Humanities Department, and has been teaching at the University of Arizona since 2011. With a degree in Applied Linguistics, he is a specialist in assessment, and has been doing related teacher training,...
by bartmann | Jun 6, 2024
MARILYN HEINS is a retired pediatrician, parent, grandparent, columnist, author, and nonagenarian who has attended over 60 HSP courses and served on the HSP Board. She is a retired pediatrician and medical school educator who came to Tucson in 1979 to serve as...
by bartmann | Jun 6, 2024
JAMES WATSON received his Ph.D. from the University of Nevada Las Vegas and is currently a Curator of Bioarchaeology in the Arizona State Museum and Professor in the School of Anthropology at the University of Arizona. His research examines health and disease in...
by bartmann | Jun 6, 2024
YADIRA BERIGAN was born in Costa Rica and moved to the United States when she was 21. Currently, she is an Associate Professor in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at the University of Arizona. She studied Economics, Linguistics, and has a Ph.D. in Spanish from...
by bartmann | Jun 6, 2024
Kristy Slominski (Ph.D. in Religious Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara) specializes in the interaction of religion, science, and health in U.S. history; the history of sex education in the United States; and the impact of religion on U.S. public health...
by bartmann | Jun 6, 2024
Suzanne Panferov Reese completed her graduate studies at Ohio State University, earning both a PhD and MA in Foreign and Second Language Education and an MA in Russian Literature. Dr. Panferov Reese’s research focuses on language program administration, professional...
by bartmann | Jun 6, 2024
Robert Côté has a background in English as a Second Language as well as meteorology. He began his career in education more than 25 years ago as an ESL instructor for Literacy Volunteers of America. Since then, he has worked as an administrator, teacher trainer,...
by bartmann | Jun 6, 2024
Robert Glennon is a Regents Professor Emeritus at the University of Arizona College of Law and author of the highly acclaimed Unquenchable: America’s Water Crisis and What To Do About It. One of the nation’s preeminent experts on water policy and law. Glennon serves...
by bartmann | Jun 6, 2024
Charlotte Pearson is a dendroarchaeologist trained in environmental archaeology, geoarchaeology and archaeological science. Her research focuses on developing new methodologies for the improvement of archaeological chronology and the synchronization of...
by bartmann | Jun 6, 2024
TERRY HUNT is an internationally renowned archaeologist and one of the world’s foremost experts on the Pacific Islands. He has conducted field research in Papua New Guinea, Fiji, Samoa, Hawai`i, Rapa Nui (Easter Island), and in synthetic analyses of Polynesian...
by bartmann | Jun 6, 2024
Tyler Meier is the Executive Director of the University of Arizona Poetry Center and an Affiliated Faculty member with the Department of English. His poetry and prose have appeared in Poetry, Boston Review, Indiana Review, Washington Square Review and elsewhere. ...