Grants Awarded 2019-2020
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2019-2020
- Preserving the History of Perry House
- '24, '31 Students Study Race
- Investigating the Confluence of Embodied Learning and Technology: A Research and Curriculum Design
- Book Traces at ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï
- Building Digital Resources for the Revitalization of an Endangered Indigenous Language
- Digital Microscope for 205 Canaday Library
- Adding Subtitles to Arabic Films for Teaching
- Reimagining Sites of Energy Conflict in Germany
- Coloring the Past: restoring color to ancient sculpture through projection mapping
- Diverse and Inclusive Graduate Social Work Education: A Primer for Teaching Research to Masters-Level Students
- Preserving Histories of Perry House, Cohort 2
- Internationalizing Language Instruction in Post-Colonial Education Work: Dagbani Language Curriculum and Repository Development
Team
- Joi Dallas, Residential Life Coordinator, Co-head
- Allison Mills, College Archivist, LITS
- Gabrielle Gary, Associate Director of Affinity Programs, ARD
- Janina Calle, ’21, Digital Project Assistant
- Aaliyah Joseph, ’22, Digital Project Assistant
- Claudia Carew-Lyons, ’23, Digital Project Assistant
- Rihana Oumer, ’21, Digital Project Assistant
Timeline
November 2019-December 2020
Description
This grant enabled student researchers to conduct research and collect oral histories with alumni and other members of the ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï community in order to preserve the history of Perry House, which served as a vibrant community center for Black students at ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï from 1972 until 2015.
Team
- Vanessa Davies, Provost’s Office, Project lead
- Alice McGrath, Digital Scholarship Specialist, LITS, Technical coordinator
- Allison Mills, College Archivist, LITS, Consultant
- Andrea Samz-Pustol, Ph.D. candidate in Archaeology, Digital Scholarship Graduate Assistant
- Cindy Chea, ’22, Digital Scholarship Summer Fellow
- Hilana El-Mekkoussi, ’21, Digital Scholarship Summer Fellow
- Peyton Moriarty, ’21, Digital Scholarship Summer Fellow
- Tino Nguruve, ’22, Digital Scholarship Summer Fellow
- Elizabeth Zhao, ’22, Digital Scholarship Summer Fellow
Timeline
May 2020-December 2020
Description
Grant supported research and development of a digital exhibit on the history of two conferences on race relations organized by ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï students in 1924 and 1931.
Investigating the Confluence of Embodied Learning and Technology: A Research and Curriculum Design
Team
- Alice Lesnick, Education Program, ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï, Faculty Co-Lead
- Emile Sorger, Founder, Institute for the Art of Movement, Community Partner Co-Lead
Timeline
January-December 2020
Description
This grant supported development of a blended learning module for embodied yoga pedagogy in collaboration with the Institute for the Art of Movement.
- Alice McGrath, Digital Scholarship Specialist, LITS, Project director
- Kristin Jensen, University of Virginia Library, Book Traces project co-lead
- Andy Stauffer, Professor of English, UVA, Book Traces project co-lead
- Emily Elmore, ’20, Digital Scholarship Project Assistant
- Catherine Lin, ’23, Digital Scholarship Project Assistant
- Vy Pham, ’22, Digital Scholarship Project Assistant
Timeline
September 2019-May 2020
Description
The grant supported ½ñÈճԹϒs participation in Book Traces, a multi-institution research project surveying reader markings in library books, as well as creation of a digital exhibit to share interesting examples of ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï Library books.
Building Digital Resources for the Revitalization of an Endangered Indigenous Language
Team
- Kate Riestenberg, Postdoctoral Fellow, ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï, Project Manager
- Kevin Connelly, Language Revitalization Consultant, Onondaga Nation, Project Director
- Andy Alm, Independent Online Communication Consultant, Mentor
- Additional programmer, TBD
- Praxis Independent Study student, TBD
- Katherine Anderson, Swarthmore Linguistics/CS major, to assist programmers on XML parsing issue and other website tasks
Timeline
Summer 2020
Description
This grant supported continued work on a project developing resources for linguistic study and language education for an endangered indigenous language.
Digital Microscope for 205 Canaday Library
Team
- Marianne Weldon, Collections Manager, Special Collections, LITS
- Eric Pumroy, Director of Special Collections, LITS
- Carrie Robbins, Curator/Academic Liaison for Art & Artifacts, LITS
- Marianne Hansen, Curator/Academic Liaison for Rare Books and Manuscripts, LITS
Timeline
Spring 2020
Description
This grant supported the purchase of a digital microscope to enhance classroom demonstration, research, and photography of artifacts in ½ñÈճԹϒs Special Collections.
Adding Subtitles to Arabic Films for Teaching
Team
- Manar Darwish, Arabic Program and MEST Program
- Victoria Karasic, Educational Technology Specialist, LITS
- Arleen Zimmerle, Research & Instruction Librarian, LITS
- Menna Khaliel, ’22, Digital Project Assistant
- Esther Kim, ‘22, Digital Project Assistant
- Angie Mohammad, ’22, Digital Project Assistant
Timeline
Summer 2020 – Fall 2020
Description
This project grant supported the creation of English subtitles for Arabic language films for classroom use, the Library’s collection of films, and potentially the community at large.
Reimagining Sites of Energy Conflict in Germany
Team
- Carol Hager, Professor of Environmental Studies & Political Science on the Clowes Professorship in Science & Public Policy, Project director
- Alice McGrath, Digital Scholarship Specialist, LITS
- Emily Shein ’21, Digital Scholarship Project Assistant
Timeline
Summer 2020
Description
This grant supported the continuation of a project analyzing the long-term influence and memorialization of three cases of conflict over nuclear power in Germany as represented in German newspapers.
Team
- Laura Surtees, Research and Instructional Services and Carpenter Library, LITS, Research Lead
- Molly Kuchler, Graduate student in Classics, Tech Lead
- Alice McGrath, Digital Scholarship Specialist, LITS, Consultant
- Vimbai Mawoneke ’21, Undergraduate Research Assistant
- Mira Yuan ’21, Undergraduate Research Assistant
Timeline
Summer 2020 – Fall 2021
Description
This Digital ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï Project Grant enabled the team to create polychromatic 3D models to project onto classical sculpture models in Carpenter Library in order to restore historically accurate pigmentation and challenge misconceptions about the whiteness of ancient sculpture.
Diverse and Inclusive Graduate Social Work Education: A Primer for Teaching Research to Masters-Level Students
Team
- Tamarah Moss, Assistant Professor of Social Work
- John Edwards, ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï GSSWSR, Graduate Student Research Intern
- To be determined, ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï, Undergraduate Student Research Intern
- David Consiglio, Director of Assessment, Learning Spaces and Special Projects, LITS
Timeline
Spring 2020 – Spring 2021
Description
This grant supported the development, implementation, and assessment of an online primer for research-informed practice in Social Work.
Preserving Histories of Perry House, Cohort 2
Team
- Joi Dallas, Residential Life Coordinator, Co-head
- Allison Mills, College Archivist, LITS
- Gabrielle Gary, Associate Director of Affinity Programs, ARD
- Claudia Carew-Lyons, ’23, Digital Project Assistant
- Rihana Oumer, ’21, Digital Project Assistant
Timeline
Fall 2020
Description
This grant supported continued development of , an effort to gather and preserve oral histories and other documents that memorialize ½ñÈճԹϒs Perry House.
Internationalizing Language Instruction in Post-Colonial Education Work: Dagbani Language Curriculum and Repository Development
Team
- Alice Lesnick, Professor and Associate Dean for Global Engagement
- Chanelle Wilson, Assistant Professor of Education
- Sabea Evans, Africana Studies Program Assistant
- LTT Fellows (TBD)
Timeline
Summer 2020
Description
This grant supported the creation of multimedia and multimodal tools for Dagbani language learning in collaboration with Dagomba educators and community members in Dalun, Ghana.