University of Arizona
Website: http://www.arizona.edu/
The University of Arizona is one of the nation's leading public universities. Established in 1885 as the first university in the Arizona Territory, the UA has a long history of academic excellence, research innovation and student success. It is one of only 62 members in the Association of American Universities, a prestigious organization that recognized universities with exceptionally strong research and academic programs. The University of Arizona has become one of the nation's top 20 public research institutions. It offers more than 300 degree programs on three campuses.
With world-class faculty in fields as diverse as astronomy, plant science, biomedical science, business, law, music and dance, the University of Arizona offers a rich and rewarding educational experience to all who choose to focus on excellence.
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Vol. 1 (1997) through current issue
Since 1997, the Arizona Journal of Hispanic Cultural Studies has been publishing insightful essays on the relationships between economics and politics as they come to bear on the cultures of Spain, Latin America, Africa, Asia and the Chicano and Latino United States. Past special issues have included titles such as Market Matters: Literary Culture and the Publishing Industry in Spain and Latin America; The Hispanic Atlantic; Equatorial Guinea and Spanish Letters; Barcelona and the Projection of Catalonia; On the Border.
http://azjhcs.coh.arizona.edu/index.html
Vol. 61, no. 3 (2005) through current issue
Arizona Quarterly: A Journal of American Literature, Culture, and Theory publishes articles offering a variety of scholarly approaches to canonical and non-canonical works of American literature and film. The journal sponsors an annual symposium, bringing together senior scholars, advisory board members, and newly established academics, to renew our commitment to the study of American texts.