arc-humanities
I developed the initial web presence for the Applied Research Centre for the Humanities (Arc-H), the publishing and public engagement arm of the CARMEN medieval network. After building Arc-H's first website, I led a team of graduate students to establish and create content for a blog and social media accounts (@ArcMedieval_MIP and Facebook) for Arc-H and its partner, Medieval Institute Publications, to increase the presses' visibility and public engagement.
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social media for wmu graduate college
As Social Media Coordinator for the WMU Graduate College, I established and grew the college's social media visibility and engagement across various platforms (@WMUGradCollege, Facebook, YouTube channel, and LinkedIn), and created The Grad Word, a blog and information hub for current students and alumni. I conducted interviews, filmed and edited videos, and wrote all articles for the blog (unless byline specifies another author).
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wmu digital research seminar series
I co-planned this workshop with WMU University Libraries' Susan Steuer and Kate Langan, offering a series of presentations on Digital Research Projects and Digital Humanities Projects, including Dr. Eve Salisbury's Gower Project, Dr. Ken Steuer's digital photo collections, Dr. Pablo Pastrana-Perez's digital manuscript edition of Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca's Commentarios, and Sheila Bair's work with metadata for University Libraries.
wmu digital humanities working group
Growing out of the collaboration between the WMU Center for Humanities, University Libraries, and the Graduate College on the Digital Research Series, Kate Langan and I planned and moderated a working group in the Digital Humanities, sponsored by the WMU Center for Humanities.
"the Physics of changing course"
A multi-media feature I conceived, researched, and composed about two students at the WMU Medieval Institute for The Graduate College Standard, the Graduate College's official blog and online news-site.
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