The Center for the Humanities, NYU Libraries, and NYU Research and Technology fund ten Digital Humanities Graduate Fellows. These students from across NYU employ a range of DH methods whether they analyze digital sources, apply algorithmic methods to humanities data, or create digital publications, exhibits, or websites. The goal of the program is to support digital projects and bolster a sense of NYU DH Community across schools and departments.
We are excited to announce this year’s cohort of funded fellows. Congratulations to them all!
NYU DH Graduate Fellows 2023 Cohort
- Alía Warsco, Dual Degree Graduate Student at Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (GSAS) and Library Science at Long Island University
Making an Accessible Catalog for the CLACS Quechua Library - Avra Janz, Doctoral Student in Sociology (GSAS)
Excavating the Evolving Self in Autobiographies - Charmaine Lam, Doctoral Student in History (GSAS)
Disentangling and Interpreting the Mui Tsai Experience - Dang Weiyu, Doctoral Student in Social and Cultural Analysis (GSAS)
Mapping Territorial Sovereignty: Progressive Imperialism and the Production of Geopolitics in US-China Relations, 1899-1949 - Ian Lehine, Doctoral Student in Cinema Studies (Tisch)
VR Museum for Ukraine - Jason Ahlenius, Doctoral Student in Spanish & Portuguese (GSAS)
_ Mapping the Archives of Virtual Slavery in NIneteenth-Century Mexico_ - Jose Octavio Orsag, Doctoral Student in History (GSAS)
Amazonian Historical Cartography: Mapping Indigenous Territories and Colonization in the Western Amazon - Natasha Bernstein Bunzl, Doctoral Student in Nutrition and Food Studies (Steinhardt)
Seeing Food (in)Access or Visioning Provisioning - Salwa Hoque, Doctoral Student in Media, Culture, and Communication (Steinhardt)
Prototyping as Ethnographic Method: Bridging Digital Humanities and Anthropology - Sam Kellogg, Doctoral Student in Media, Culture, and Communication (Steinhardt)
Mapping Media Infrastructure in Glacier National Park