NYU Libraries and NYU Research and Technology have funded ten Digital Humanities Graduate Fellows for 2024. 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 2024 Cohort
- Alexandra Bliziotis, Graduate Student in Media, Culture and Communications (Steinhardt)
The Language of Trans-Misogyny in News Media - Devin Joyner, Graduate Student in Dance Education (Steinhardt)
Dance Griot - Elena Georgieva, Doctoral Student in Music Technology (Steinhardt)
Evaluating Voices: A Computational Analysis of Skill and Expression in Singing and Narration - Katelyn Landry, Graduate Student in Archives and Public History (GSAS)
Finding Mestizaje in Archival Metadata - Maria Paz Almenara, Doctoral Student in Media, Culture and Communications (Steinhardt)
Visualizing Post-Extractive Time - Mariana Veras, Doctoral Student in Sociology (GSAS)
Ohio Jails Repository - Marlas Yvonne Whitley, Doctoral Student in English (GSAS)
The Purple Perspective - Nabil Hassein, Doctoral Student in Media, Culture and Communications (Steinhardt)
A digital archive of Arabic-based programming languages - Yilia Qu, Graduate Student in Media, Culture and Communications (Steinhardt)
You Are Your Own Child: Explore Alternatives For Baby Simulation Games - Ula Kulpa, Graduate Student in Archives and Public History (GSAS)
Knoxo Freedom Schools Oral History Archive