Congratulations to Digital Humanities Student Award Winners

Congratulations to Digital Humanities Student Award Winners

Please join the Digital Humanities Collaborative in congratulating the following students for their contributions to digital humanities scholarship presented at the 25th Annual Georgia College Student Research Conference:

  • Leslie Calvert and Claire O'Neill, honorable mention for "Little Free Libraries of Baldwin County," mentor: Matthew Forrest, Fine Art Studio.
  • Ashley Johnson, $200 award for "Revealing the Significance of the Reliquary Statuette of Saint Christopher through Digital Scholarship," mentor: Elissa Auerbach, Art History.
  • Hayley Johnson, Sarah Sander, and Grace Smith, $200 award for "Six Degrees of Rembrandt: Using Digital Tools in the Humanities," mentor: Elissa Auerbach, Art History.
  • Megan Morelly, $200 award for "Ivory in the Middle Ages," mentor: Elissa Auerbach, Art History.
  • Maya Whipple, honorable mention for "Art from the Middle Ages Meets the Modern World," mentor: Elissa Auerbach, Art History.

 

Their work will be posted in the project showcase of the DHC website at https://www.gcsu.edu/dhc.

Note: all of the students who submitted proposals to this conference received recognition. A subcommittee of the DHC was responsible for the award selection process. Faculty mentors did not participate in the process, and they did not receive awards because they are also members of the DHC.

Updated: 2022-03-31
Elissa Auerbach
elissa.auerbach@gcsu.edu
(478)-445-0808
Digital Humanities Collaborative