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April 10, 2026History in the Making: Reconstructing Early Modern Textiles and Clothing
Dr. Sophie Pitman from the University of Wisconsin-Madison joins us as a Glasscock Short-Term Visiting Fellow. Public presentation and hands-on textile experimentation: 4/15 | 12:00 | GLAS 311
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April 7, 2026What Darwin Missed: An Illustrated Lecture by Joan Fontcuberta
In this illustrated lecture, conceptual artist and photographer Joan Fontcuberta explores coral reefs as hybrid entities that challenge traditional systems of classification and knowledge.
Join us for the final event of the Glasscock Center's three-year Humanities and the Anthropocene initiative. April 10 | 2-5pm | GLAS 311 -
April 1, 2026Mapping Victory – A New Digital Resource
Announcing the launch of Mapping Victory -- a digital collection of souvenir maps produced by U.S. Army units at the end of World War II in Europe. This project, led by Dr. Adam Seipp (HIST), was supported in part by the Undergraduate Glasscock Scholars Program.
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March 30, 2026Beyond the Limits of Interpretation: Translation, Hermeneutics, and East-West Cross-Cultural Understanding
Dr. Chang joins us from Soochow University in Taipei, Taiwan as a Glasscock Short-Term Visiting Fellow.
Public lecture on 4/7 at 3:45pm in GLAS 311. -
2026 Fallon-Marshall Lecture
Dr. Zina Trost, Psychological & Brain Sciences will deliver the 2026 Fallon-Marshall Lecture on April 6, 2026: "Body & Mind: Using Virtual Reality to Push the Boundaries of Pain Treatment and Human Transformation"
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March 22, 2026Populism, Media, and Contentious Mobilization Across the Globe
Populism, Media, and Contentious Mobilization across the Globeon April 1, 2026 in GLAS 311.
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March 17, 20262026 Undergraduate Humanities Research Symposium
Our second annual Undergraduate Humanities Research Symposium takes place on March 27, 2026.
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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.
