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Support for DHI Projects

  • Marie Larose, Faculty Fellowship, Digital Humanities Institute, for "Building a Digital Archive of Haitian Folktales within the Haitian Diaspora," 2021-2022
  • Jacqueline Meier, Faculty Fellowship, Digital Humanities Institute, for "Initiating ZooMAP: the ZOOarchaeology of Mycenaean Artisans Project," 2021-2022
  • Denise Bossy, Faculty Fellowship, Digital Humanities Institute, for "Outline of Proposal DH Project: Indigenous Northeast Florida," 2021-2022
  • Jelena Brezjanovic Shogren, Faculty Fellowship, Digital Humanities Institute, for "Virtual Fieldwork: Using Virtual Reality (VR) in Anthropology," 2021-2022
  • Clayton McCarl, Faculty Fellowship, Digital Humanities Institute, for "The Viola Muse Project," 2021-2022
  • Tru Leverette, Faculty Fellowship, Digital Humanities Institute, for "The Viola Muse Project," 2021-2022
  • Laura Heffernan, Faculty Fellowship, Digital Humanities Institute, for "The Viola Muse Project," 2021-2022
  • Brianna Armenta, Student Internship, Digital Humanities Institute, for "Voces y Caras: Hispanic Communities of Northeast Florida," 2021-2022
  • Amelia Dixon, Student Internship, Digital Humanities Institute, for the creation of pedagogical and development materials about local African American history, 2021-2022
  • Katie Anagnostou, Student Internship, Digital Humanities Institute, for a research project and white paper about Mrs. Ninah Cummer, 2021-2022
  • Joshua Smith, Student Internship, Digital Humanities Institute, for "The Viola Muse Project," 2021-2022
  • Stacey Harmer (anthropology/Spanish), Research Grant, Office of Undergraduate Research, for “Editorial Work and Contextual Research Related to A Digital Edition of Antonio de León Pinelo’s Epítome de la biblioteca oriental y occidental, náutica y geográfica (1629),” Spring 2022
  • Amelia Dixon (English), Research Grant, Office of Undergraduate Research, for “Editorial Work and Contextual Research Related to the Viola Muse Edition,” Fall 2021
  • Melinda Peacock (Spanish) and Paulino Estévez-Ancira (international studies/Spanish), Research Grant, Office of Undergraduate Research, for “TEI-XML Markup, Modernization, Translation and Bibliographic Research Related to Ophir de España: Memorias historiales y politicas del Perú by Fernando de Montesinos (1644),” Summer 2021
  • Sarah Dumitrascu (English), Research Grant, Office of Undergraduate Research, for “A Selection from a Corrected Manuscript of Marjorie Kinnan Rawling’s novel The Yearling,” Spring 2021
  • Marisa Pechillo (history), Research Grant, Office of Undergraduate Research, for “Editorial Work and Contextual Research on Materials Related to North Florida History in 老澳门资料 Special Collections,” Fall 2020
  • Emilia Thom (exercise science/Spanish), Research Grant, Office of Undergraduate Research, for “A Prototype Online Archive of Documents Related to Indigenous Peoples in Colonial Spanish Florida,” Summer 2020
  • Carol Lynne Hemmingway (history/Spanish), Research Grant, Office of Undergraduate Research, for "The Development of a Model for Project Outreach for Editing the Eartha M.M. White Collection,” Spring 2020