Student award winners for Digital Humanities Scholarship

Student award winners for Digital Humanities Scholarship

The Digital Humanities Collaborative is thrilled to announce the student recipients of this year's Research Day awards for outstanding scholarship in the digital humanities:

 

Outstanding Digital Humanities Scholarship in an Oral Paper ($200 each):

  • Austin Butts, Music Therapy

“Roseanne Barr, American Politics, and Digital Humanities: Unruliness, Controversy, and Media Reception”

  • Claire Kosobud, Rhetoric

“Etudes for Election: Interpreting the Sonic Rhetoric of Hillary Clinton and Kamala Harris”

  • Chloe Melton, History and Philosophy

“Art as Power: Cultural Liberation and Expression Through Political Posters”

 

Outstanding Digital Humanities Scholarship in a Poster ($50 each):

  • Cassidi Buck, Music

“Songs of Dartmouth College: Student Life & Pride”

  • Megan Atcheson, Music

“Songs of Columbia: Values of Students in the Past”

 

Outstanding Collaborative Digital Humanities Exhibit:

  • Award given to the students in the course, Music History II, led by Dr. Dana Gorzelany-Mostak.

    Project title: “From Drinking Song to Thinking Song: College Songbooks and the Liberal Arts Tradition”

    Student recipients: Megan Atcheson, Meghan Bennett, Rori Blackwell, Lynsey Blevins, Jacob Bryson, Cassidi Buck, Lily Butler, Hailey Byers, Eden Chase, Taylor Doyle, Cole Flowers, Kelsey Foster, Conner Garmon, Jacob Hall, Arron Holland, Joey Johnson, Savannah McDowell, Kaylah Sherow, Bradley Smith, Sally Waits and Yalonda Wright

Congratulations to these students and their faculty mentors!

 

Updated: 2025-04-24
Elissa Auerbach
elissa.auerbach@gcsu.edu
(478) 445-0808
Digital Humanities Collaborative