Richard Poss

Richard Poss

Richard L Poss is an associate professor in the Astronomy Department at the University of Arizona, interested in the history of astronomy and relations between astronomy and culture. He teaches a variety of courses dealing with the intersection of astronomy with...
Fabian Alfie

Fabian Alfie

FABIAN ALFIE is a Professor of Italian at the University of Arizona. His specialization is in Italian literature of the Middle Ages and Renaissance and he received his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin, Madison. He has published extensively on medieval Italian...
Barbara Kosta

Barbara Kosta

BARBARA KOSTA is Professor and Head of the Department of German Studies. Her teaching and research interests focus on autobiographical writing in German and Austrian literature, German cinema, and the visual culture of the Weimar Republic. In addition to multiple...
Alain-Philippe Durand

Alain-Philippe Durand

ALAIN-PHILIPPE DURAND is Dorrance Dean of the College of Humanities and Professor of French and Applied Intercultural Arts Research at the University of Arizona. Durand is also Affiliated Faculty in Africana Studies, Latin American Studies, LGBT Studies, and Public...
John Bauschatz

John Bauschatz

JOHN BAUSCHATZ is Associate Professor of History and Classics at the UA. His academic interests include Greek papyrology, Hellenistic Egypt and law enforcement in the ancient world. He has taught a wide variety of Greek, Latin, Classics and History courses during his...
Alison Futrell

Alison Futrell

ALISON FUTRELL focuses on the performance and imagery of power in imperial Rome, with special interest in spectacle, gender, and pop culture. She has authored and edited Blood in the Arena; The Roman Games; and The Oxford Handbook of Sport and Spectacle in the Ancient...
Juan R. Garcia

Juan R. Garcia

JUAN R. GARCIA is a Professor Emeritus of History. He has authored several important works, including Operation Wetback: The Mass Deportation of Mexican Undocumented Workers in 1954, Mexicans in the Midwest, 1900 to 1930, and Encounters: Change, Progress, and...
Joela Jacobs

Joela Jacobs

JOELA JACOBS is Assistant Professor of German Studies and the founder of the Literary and Cultural Plant Studies Network. Her research and publications focus on the intersection of 19th-21st century German literature and film with Plant and Animal Studies,...
Katharina Scheerer

Katharina Scheerer

Katharina Scheerer is a PhD candidate at the Graduate School Practices of Literature in Münster, Germany, and currently a Visiting Scholar at the University of Arizona in the Department of German Studies. In her dissertation research, she explores the connection...
Marie Darrieussecq

Marie Darrieussecq

Marie Darrieussecq was born in 1969 in the Basque Country, France. A student at the Ecole Normale Supérieure, she wrote a Ph.D. about autofiction and autobiography in 1997. She has published more than twenty books, novels, short stories, biography, theater,...
Tim Swindle

Tim Swindle

Tim Swindle has studied meteorites, and the asteroids they come from, since he began work on his PhD at Washington University. At UArizona, he was a faculty member and then director of the Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, and is now director of the UArizona Space...
Robert Glennon

Robert Glennon

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...
Charlotte Pearson

Charlotte Pearson

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...
Terry Hunt

Terry Hunt

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...
Judy Brown

Judy Brown

Judy Brown is a Professor of Law Emerita at Northeastern Law School, where she was a faculty member for thirty years.  She has taught and written extensively about the United States Constitution and the Supreme Court.  Her scholarly interests include the First and...