Affiliate Faculty
The Digital Humanities Graduate Certificate program's Affiliate Faculty come from multiple fields and across domains. They help create this unique opportunity for graduate students to engage in interdisciplinarity,Ìýcollaboration, and creativity.Ìý
Mark Amerika, Art and Art History (A&S)ÌýandÌýlntermedia Art, WritingÌýand Performance (CMCI)
Susan Windisch Brown, Linguistics (A&S)
Jed Brubaker, Information Science (CMCI)
Robin Burke, Information Science (CMCI)
Chris Carruth, Information Science (CMCI)
Nickoal Eichmann-Kalwara, Center for Research Data and Digital Scholarship (University Libraries)
Lori Emerson, English (A&S) and lntermedia Art, WritingÌýand Performance (CMCI)
Steven Frost, Media Studies (CMCI)
David Glimp, English (A&S)
Laurie Gries, English (A&S)
Vilja Hulden, History (A&S)
Morteza Karimzadeh, Geography (A&S)
Angelica Kalika, Journalism (CMCI)
Stefan Leyk, Geography (A&S)
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Thea Lindquist, Center for Research Data and Digital Scholarship (University Libraries)
Henry Lovejoy, History (A&S)
Suzanne Magnanini, French & Italian (A&S)
Annie Margaret, ATLAS Institute
Élika Ortega, Spanish & Portuguese (A&S)
Kathleen M. Ryan,ÌýJournalism (CMCI)
Sarah Stanford-McIntyre, Herbst Program for Engineering, Ethics & Society (CEAS)
Joel Swanson, ATLAS Institute and Herbst Program for Engineering, Ethics & Society (CEAS)
Roshanna Sylvester, Critical Media Practices (CMCI) and Herbst Program for Engineering, Ethics & Society (CEAS)
Eric Vance, Applied Mathematics (A&S)
Andrew Young, Critical Media Practices (CMCI)
Phoebe Young, HistoryÌý(A&S)