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Announcing 2015-2016 Fellows!

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We are thrilled to announce the 2015-2016 Scholar’s Lab fellows for both the Praxis Program and the Graduate Fellowship in the Digital Humanities. We are welcoming 8 fellows from 5 disciplines from the arts, humanities, and social sciences. Our graduate fellows are joining a robust and vibrant community of past fellows!

Graduate Fellows in the Digital Humanities

We are looking forward to working with Brandon Walsh and Veronica Ikeshoji-Orlati, our 2014-2015 Graduate Fellows in the Digital Humanities.

Veronica Ikeshoji-Orlati’s (Classical Art and Archaeology) dissertation is titled, Music, Performance, and Identity in 4th century BCE South Italian Vase-Painting.

Brandon Walsh’s (English) dissertation is titled, AudioTextual: Modernism, Sound Recording, and Networks of Reception.

Praxis Program

We are delighted to welcome 6 diverse disciplinary team members to the 5th year of the Praxis Program:

  • James Ascher (English)

  • Bremen Donovan (Anthropology)

  • Ethan Reed (English)

  • Gillet Rosenblith (History)

  • Rachel Trapp (Music, Composition)

  • Lydia Warren (Music, Critical and Comparative Studies)

Look forward to more details around the Praxis Program’s new project in the fall!

Cite this post: Purdom Lindblad. “Announcing 2015-2016 Fellows!”. Published May 14, 2015. https://scholarslab.lib.virginia.edu/blog/announcing-2015-2016-fellows/. Accessed on .