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Timothy Vale serves as a Visiting Assistant Professor in the Honors College at the University of Houston, teaching American history before and after 1877. Affiliated with the university since 2008, he earned his bachelor's degree in History in 2013 and completed his doctorate in 2022.
His academic credentials include:
- Bachelor of Arts in History, University of Houston (2013)
- Doctorate, University of Houston (2022)
Dr. Vale specializes in the history of American medicine, LGBTQ history, and the history of science and technology, with additional expertise in public and digital history methodologies. His dissertation "Lone-Star Strong: The HIV/AIDS Epidemic and the Transformation of Texas’s LGBTQ Communities" pioneers regional HIV/AIDS historiography by connecting Texas's LGBTQ communities to national narratives from cities like New York and Los Angeles. He actively disseminates research through presentations at the Texas State Historical Association, American Association for the History of Medicine, and Southern Historical Association.
Invited lectures include appearances at the University of North Texas and the University of Houston Center for Public History's podcast "Public Historians At Work."
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