The Rutgers Digital Humanities Initiative is pleased to announce the recipients of its graduate seed grants for 2022–2023:
Maria Teresa De Luca (Italian) and Paolo Scartoni (Italian)
Divine Networks: An Interactive Visualization of Dante’s Comedy
Sam Hege (History)
Civil and Labor Rights in the Southwest: A Digital History of the United Packinghouse Workers of America
Alexander Liebman (Geography)
Programmed Landscapes: The Production of Digital Nature in the Valle del Cauca
Lisette Varón-Carvajal (History)
Colombia’s Popular Healers: Past and Present
The DH Initiative gratefully acknowledges the support of the School of Arts and Sciences for the seed grant program.
Grant recipients will present their work at a symposium in Spring 2023. We are excited to see the directions these inventive projects will take!
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