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Elizabeth Reichman serves as a Lecturer in the Department of History at The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA), within the College of Liberal and Fine Arts. She joined the faculty after earning her Master's degree in History from UTSA in 2023, following a prior career in law that included clerking for a federal appellate judge and working at a major Chicago law firm. Reichman is actively engaged in Holocaust education through her board service at the Holocaust Memorial Museum of San Antonio.
Her educational background includes:
- M.A. in History, The University of Texas at San Antonio (2023)
- J.D., The University of Arkansas at Fayetteville (1987)
- A.B. in Politics, Princeton University (1984)
Reichman's research focuses on Holocaust Studies, with complementary interests in broader historical narratives and Legal History. Her unique career trajectory—from law to history—provides distinctive perspective on historical interpretation and legal frameworks. She is deeply committed to Holocaust education and remembrance initiatives, actively shaping community engagement through museum programming.
No scientific awards were documented in the available materials.
While no graduate students or research grants are specified in the provided information, Reichman's academic contributions center on undergraduate instruction and public history outreach. Her community-based work with the Holocaust Memorial Museum demonstrates significant professional engagement beyond traditional academic advising.
Reichman contributes substantively to institutional missions through her board membership at the Holocaust Memorial Museum of San Antonio, where she develops educational curricula and public programming focused on genocide prevention and historical memory.
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