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The Graduate Colloquium offers graduate students an opportunity to discuss a work-in-progress with faculty and graduate students from different disciplines. By long-standing practice, colloquium presenters provide a draft of their current research, which is made available to members of the Glasscock Center listserv. Each colloquium begins with the presenter’s short (10-15) minute exposition of the project, after which the floor is open for comments and queries. The format is by design informal, conversational, and interdisciplinary.

The Center makes the papers available in advance by providing a non-public URL to all who are on its listserv.
To subscribe to the Glasscock Center’s listserv, click here. To request the URL for an individual paper without subscribing to the listserv, please contact the center
in a timely manner at glasscock(at)tamu.edu or at
(979) 845-8328.

29 October, Thursday, 4 p.m.
Michael J. Beilfuss (English)
"'Use it well': Progress, Reciprocal Ownership, and the Environment in Go Down, Moses"
Glasscock Center Library, Room 311, Glasscock Building

12 November, Thursday, 4 p.m.
Joon Hyung Park
(English)
"From Transcendental Subjective Vision to Political Idealism: The Panorama in Nineteenth-Century American Literature"
Cushing Library, Mayo-Thomas Room

 

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