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  • Short-Term Visiting Fellows 2022-23

    Short Term Visiting Fellows The Glasscock Center Short-Term Visiting Fellowships bring distinguished scholars, artists, and performers to Texas A&M University. Both individuals and groups of the Texas A&M faculty may nominate Visiting Fellows who will contribute to the Glasscock Center’s mission to foster and celebrate the humanities and humanities research at Texas A&M. Dr. Scott […]

  • Affiliated Fellows 2022-23

    Affiliated Fellows Affiliated Fellows are those whose fellowships originate outside of the Glasscock Center but are incorporated into our programming and fellows' cohort. They participate in the scholarly community of the Center. Dr. Rachel Lim Expand Rachel Lim Assistant Visiting Professor, History Rachel Lim is an Accountability, Climate, Equity, and Scholarship (ACES) Fellow and a […]

  • Research Fellows 2022-23

    Glasscock Faculty Research Fellows These fellowships are designed to address a need for funding for research that could not be accomplished otherwise in order to complete a book project, major article or series of articles, or other research project that makes an impact in the field. Fellows participate in the Colloquium Series, which will function […]

  • Internal Fellows 2022-23

    Glasscock Internal Faculty Residential Fellows Recipients of the annually awarded Internal Faculty Fellowships receive a one-course teaching release in the fellowship year, a $1,000 research bursary, and an office in the Glasscock Center for the fellowship year. These fellows, along with the Glasscock Faculty and Graduate Research Fellows, will present and participate in the Colloquium […]

  • Fallon-Marshall Lecture Series: Dr. Joshua DiCaglio

    The Glasscock Center presents the Fallon-Marshall lecture series. Dr. DiCaglio (English) will deliver a lecture on 4/5/23.
    "Science has Transformed you: Scale Between Science and the Humanities"

  • Fallon-Marshall Lecture Series: Dr. Brian Rouleau

    The Glasscock Center presents the Fallon-Marshall lecture series. Dr. Rouleau (History) will deliver a lecture on 4/12/23.
    "Comic Book Panels and the 38th Parallel: The Korean War in American Popular Culture"

  • Message from the Director

    Spring 2023
    Dr. Troy Bickham
    Interim Director

  • Application for Summer Residency at the National Humanities Center

    In partnership with the College of Arts & Sciences, the Melbern G. Glasscock Center for Humanities Research is pleased to issue a call for applications for a Summer Residential Scholar at the National Humanities Center (NHC).

  • Now Hiring: Graduate Research Assistant

    The Melbern G. Glasscock Center for Humanities Research is hiring a Graduate Research Assistant to begin in January 2023.

  • Message from the Director

    Fall 2022
    Dr. Troy Bickham
    Interim Director