Hallie Meredith, Jeffrey C. Sanders, and Brianna Webb

 

Tuesday, September 20th from 3:30pm – 5:00pm in the CDSC (Holland Library, 4th Floor).

Public talk details: This past summer the CDSC sponsored its first three fellowship projects at the WSU Pullman campus. The six-week summer fellowships offer faculty and graduate students project planning assistance along with technical training for projects that use digital tools, technologies, or platforms to develop research and teaching agendas. The Summer 2016 Fellows were selected from a competitive pool of applicants  to pursue projects that develop digital pedagogy and online teaching resources. We will showcase their work with a public unveiling of those projects. Reception to follow.

 

Fellow bios: Dr. Hallie Meredith is an ancient art historian in Fine Arts. She recently published Word Becomes Image: Openwork Vessels as a Reflection of Late Antique Transformation (Archaeopress). Dr. Jeffrey C. Sanders is an Associate Professor of History. His most recent book is titled Childhood and Environment in the Postwar American West (forthcoming at Cambridge UP, 2016). Ms. Brianna Webb is a graduate student in History. She works on political and cultural histories of memory with a special focus on German memorializations of World War II.