Dissertations/Theses/Capstones from 2024
Counter-Archives in Digital Spaces, Patricia Belen
Ekphrasis: An Exploration of Poetry Inspired by Art, Caitlin Cacciatore
Ghost Bikes of Queens, Brianna Caszatt
Evaluating Climate Sentiment in SEC 10-K Filings: S&P 50 Companies, Ruby Chu
Tarot Fabula: Radical Digital Cards, Shuffled Narrative Structures, and Playing the Future in an Era of Algorithms, Rachel M.L. Dixon
The True and Only Technic: Technological Ubiquity and its Critics, Heretics, and Zealots, Hampton A. Dodd
Examining Book Banning Trends in the U.S., Amanda D. Filchock
Project MapLemon: Peeling Back the Secrets of Queer Writing Through Stylometric Demographic Identification, Theodore D. Manning
Wampanoag Culture Keepers Oral History Archive, Majel Peters
Dissertations/Theses/Capstones from 2023
New York City Yoga Studios Archive (NYCYSA), Allison Daugila
Hypo-Cathexis and Impotence in the Facilitating Environment of the Anthropocene: Towards Digital Humanities, Brian W. Millen
A Digital Toolkit for Teachers About Artificial Intelligence, Benjamin Moerch
A Field of Relations: A Mixed Analysis of Toni Morrison’s “Recitatif” with Voyant, a Text Analysis Tool, Asma A. Neblett
English Learners In NYC, Raquel Neris
Reflections on the Digital Memory of Trans-Atlantic Slavery, Vinh T. Pham
Digital Against the Digital, Gemma Stevanella
Dissertations/Theses/Capstones from 2022
The Neighborhood Stories Indexing Project, Elena Abou Mrad
Brujas of Yesterday, their Legacy Today, Maggi Delgado
A Repository of Books by Women from the Arab World Translated to English, Nadia El Mouldi
K-12 Digital Pedagogy: An Open Educational Resource Designed to Build a Community of Practitioners, Kelly Hammond
Mapping Flood Myths, Ashley Marie Rojas
Pushing Understanding: Curriculum Resources for Digital Pedagogues, M. Rubin
Festivali11: The Long Sixties and Women in Communist Albania, Manjola Shehu
Dissertations/Theses/Capstones from 2021
A Text Analysis of British Welfare Debates, Emily C. Maanum
Points of Reference: Humanities Content for Media Studies, Carolyn A. McDonough
Dissertations/Theses/Capstones from 2020
Fair World 64: A Text-Based Game of the 1964–1965 World's Fair, Christofer R. Gass
The Zine Union Catalog, Lauren S. Kehoe and Jenna Freedman
Visualizing TEDx Events: Ten Years of “Ideas Worth Spreading”, Antonios Liamis
DH in Prison, Sabina Pringle
Rethinking Gaming & Representation Within Digital Pedagogy: An Instructor’s Guide, Anthony Wheeler