Student Award Winners for Digital Humanities Scholarship

President Cox and Ally Baker (History major, Theatre minor) discussing her Art History DH project on Jan van Eyck

Student Award Winners for Digital Humanities Scholarship

The Digital Humanities Collaborative is thrilled to announce awards given to students for exceptional scholarship presented in posters and oral papers in the special Digital Humanities sessions at Research Day. This year's sessions were a big success with 17 students sharing their research representing seven humanities disciplines. Some of their projects are featured in the DHC Student & Faculty Project Showcase.

Posters:

  • First place ($150): Ally Baker, “Jan van Eyck: A Data Visualization of His Artistic Context in Fifteenth-Century Europe”
  • Second place ($100): Ella Leach, “Digital Transformation of Understanding Deities Across Ancient and Medieval Art”
  • Third place ($50): Caralyn Cantrell, “Representations of Animals in Prehistoric to Gothic Art: An Interactive Digital Timeline Project”

 

Oral Presentations:

  • First place ($150): Kayla Goode, “Black Women's Use of Christian Rhetoric from 1851 to 1916”
  • Second place ($100): Basil Cooper, “Connecting Pieter Bruegel: Using Technology to Understand the Northern Renaissance”
  • Third place ($50): Salvatore DePasquale, Tanner Adams, and Josh Morris, “Mapping Baldwin County's Waste Memories”

 

Updated: 2023-04-05
Elissa Auerbach
elissa.auerbach@gcsu.edu
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Digital Humanities Collaborative