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Rosenheim Early-Career Scholar Lecture Series

The Rosenheim Early Career Scholar Lecture was established in 2025 by the Melbern G. Glasscock Center for Humanities Research. Named for James “Jim” Rosenheim, founding director of the Glasscock Center, this award honors a junior faculty member for their outstanding humanities scholarship.

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Awardees are selected from the College of Arts and Sciences Dean’s Advisory Council from the pool of assistant professors undergoing the midterm review process.

Rosenheim 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”