Harold N. Glassman Distinguished Dissertation Awards

The Harold N. Glassman Distinguished Dissertation Awards are intended to honor truly distinguished dissertations in the humanities, social sciences and sciences, with one award available in each of the three broad disciplinary areas.

Nomination Process and Deadline

Note: The submission period for the 2025 awards has passed. Please return to this page during the 2025-26 school year for nomination submission instructions for the 2026 awards.

Eligible dissertations for the 2025 awards are those written by students whose Ph.D. was conferred by the Graduate School between June 2023 and May 2024.

Nominations should be submitted by the director of graduate studies via this online form. The nomination packet should consist of one PDF document containing in the following order:

Programs may nominate one graduate per category (humanities, sciences, and social sciences). For those dissertations that bridge two or more fields, the nomination letter should designate within which disciplinary area – humanities, social sciences, or sciences – the dissertation ought to be considered. Although not required, programs are encouraged to include external letters as part of their nomination.

Deadline: Friday, February 7, 2025


Review Process

Nominations in each area will be reviewed by members of the Graduate Research Steering Committee. Awards will be given for only truly distinguished scholarship and should be seen as significant honors; thus, there is no guarantee of award in any one disciplinary area in a given year.


Award Details

Recipients will be presented with a certificate at the Doctoral Hooding Ceremony and a cash prize of $2,500. More significant, though, is the respect given the dissertation by the author’s mentor, committee and the senior faculty who reviewed the dissertation.


2025 Award Recipients

Read more about the 2025 honorees at the Graduate Studies Newsroom.

Harold N. Glassman Distinguished Dissertation Award in the Sciences

Dr. David Saxon and Dr. Vaughn Shirey are the joint recipients of the 2025 Harold N. Glassman Distinguished Dissertation Award in the Sciences. Saxon defended his dissertation, “Defining the Functional identity of the Late-maturing Paralaminar Amygdala,” in January 2024. (Citation) Shirey defended their dissertation, “Detecting Signals of Recent Climate Change in North American Cold-Adapted Butterfly Communities,” with distinction in May 2023. (Citation)

Harold N. Glassman Distinguished Dissertation Award in the Humanities

Dr. Martina Thorne is the recipient of the 2025 Harold N. Glassman Distinguished Dissertation Award in the Humanities for her dissertation, “The First Ornithologist of the New World: Santiago de Cárdenas, the Writing of Science and the Emergence of Decolonial Thought,” which she defended with distinction in June 2023. (Citation)

Harold N. Glassman Distinguished Dissertation Award in the Social Sciences

Dr. Victoria Broadus is the recipient of the 2025 Harold N. Glassman Distinguished Dissertation Award in the Social Sciences for her dissertation, “Vissungo: The Afro-Descended Culture of Miners and Maroons in Brazil’s Diamond District, 1850s-2020s,” which she defended in June 2023. (Citation)


Past Recipients