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March 14, 2026“Moved by Modernity: How Development Shapes Migration in Rural Ethiopia” | Dr. Kerilyn Schewel
Dr. Schewel joins us from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill as a Glasscock Short-Term Visiting Fellow.
Public lecture on 3/19 at 3pm in GLAS 311. -
February 23, 2026“Sociolinguistic considerations of severe weather communication for Spanish-speaking communities” | Dr. Salvatore Callesano
Dr. Callesano joins us from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign as a Glasscock Short-Term Visiting Fellow.
Public lecture on 3/5 at 4pm in GLAS 311. -
February 9, 2026“Academic Freedom Now” | Dr. David Rabban
Dr. Rabban joins us from the University of Texas at Austin School of Law as a Glasscock Short-Term Visiting Fellow.
Public Lecture on 2/19 at 4pm in MSC 2406B. -
February 6, 2026Populism, Media, and Contentious Mobilization Across the Globe
Populism, Media, and Contentious Mobilization across the Globe
on April 1, 2026 in GLAS 311. Supported by a Glasscock Center Symposium & Small Conference Grant. -
January 30, 2026NVS Conference: “The Winter’s Tale” & “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”
A New Variorum Shakespeare (NVS) Conference:
"The Winter's Tale & A Midsummer Night's Dream"
on Feb 10-11 in GLAS 311. -
October 7, 202526th Susanne M. Glasscock Book Prize: Empire of Purity: The History of Americans’ Global War on Prostitution
Dec 9 | 12pm | MSC 2300D
Eva Payne, University of Mississippi -
October 1, 2025Metaphysics of the Anthropocene: A Workshop on the Thought of Jean Vioulac
Oct 23-24, 2025 in GLAS 311
Presented by the Humanities and the Anthropocene Initiative -
September 30, 2025Visual Arts & the Thought of the Anthropocene
Nov 6-8, 2025 | Presented by the Humanities and the Anthropocene Initiative
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September 12, 2025National Arts & Humanities Month 2025
In celebration of National Arts and Humanities Month (October), the Glasscock Center is supporting pop-up presentations and performances by registered student organizations.
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September 10, 2025Rosenheim Early-Career Scholar Lecture: Dr. Miranda Sachs
The Glasscock Center presents the inaugural Rosenheim Early-Career Scholar Lecture.
On 9/30/25 at 12:30pm in GLAS 311, Dr. Sachs (History) will deliver the lecture, "Censored Intimacies: AIDS Prevention in France"
