DH Fellowship Presentations

by Musselman Library

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Thu, Jul 25, 2024

2:30 PM – 4 PM EDT (GMT-4)

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Pennsylvania Hall Large Boardroom, Pennsylvania Hall Lyceum

300 North Washington St. Campus Box 420, Gettysburg, PA 17325, United States

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Join us for the final presentations of Musselman Library's Digital Humanities Fellows at 2:30pm in the Pennsylvania Hall Lyceum (3rd floor). Our three fellows will discuss their research project for the summer and what they have learned about the field of Digital Humanities. A Zoom link is available after registering on Engage.
  • Lost Headlines: Exploring LGBT+ History in Central Pennsylvania by Katie Lauriello ‘25
  • Behind the Ballot: An Exploration of West African Election Policy by Fatou Ndiaye ‘27
  • “The Times They are a-Changin”: A Look into Protest Music’s Evolution Throughout the 1950s-1970s by Heather Stokes ‘25
Links to the projects will be available at https://dh.sites.gettysburg.edu/fellowships/2024/projects/ in August.

Katie Lauriello ’25 (she/they) is a rising senior with an English major and minor in business who studied abroad in England in fall ’23. They joined the Digital Humanities Fellows in summer ’24 to expand their knowledge of digital tools and tell a story to a wider audience through their research. Katie is the Lead Copy Editor for The Gettysburgian and will take on the role of Managing Editor in spring ’25. Since fall ’22, they have interned in writing for the Gettysburg College Communications and Marketing team. They hope to continue their passion for storytelling as a B2B copywriter after graduation.

Fatou Ndiaye ’27 is a Mathematical Economics & Public Policy double major and an Africana Studies minor. Of Senegalese and Brazilian origins, Fatou’s main area of interest is economic policy, more specifically monetary policy.  At Gettysburg College, she is part of the Eisenhower Scholars Program, Vice-President of the African Student Association, Treasurer of the Brazilian Student Association, Student Office Assistant for the Africana Studies Program, Research Intern for the Public Policy Department, and Peer Learning Assistant for the Economics Department. As a Digital Humanities Fellow, Fatou intends to use digital tools to engage in topics surrounding election policy, democracy, and freedom.

Heather Stokes ’25 is a rising senior with a Theatre Arts and Anthropology double major who studied abroad in Berlin in Spring ‘24. They were led to the Fellowship due to their focus in Cultural Anthropology being honed towards protests and civil rights. Digital Humanities has proven to be a great deal of intrigue to them during this project as it combines Anthropology with the digital age in their opinion. In the future, Heather would like to work for a professional touring company such as Cirque du Soleil along with getting their Master’s in Bioarchaeology or Classical Archaeology.

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Pennsylvania Hall Large Boardroom, Pennsylvania Hall Lyceum

300 North Washington St. Campus Box 420, Gettysburg, PA 17325, United States

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