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Podcasting for Humanities Graduate Students: Storytelling for a Modern Audience | Participants

National Humanities Center Virtual Institute for Graduate Students

January 8–12, 2024

Overview Speakers Participants

  • Sunday Adegbenro, English, The University of Kansas
  • Oluwakorede Ajibona, Philosophy, The University of Kansas
  • Eman Sari Al-Drous, English, University of Delaware
  • Ali Alalem, English, The University of Alabama
  • Tirzah B. Anderson, History, Princeton University
  • Tessa Artis, Art History and Art, Case Western Reserve University
  • Serena Bazemore, Public History, North Carolina State University
  • Jessica Beaudette, Religious Studies, Arizona State University
  • Dylan Blau Edelstein, Spanish and Portuguese, Princeton University
  • Vinicius Cardoso Reis, Anthropology, Princeton University
  • Nneka C. Chisholm, Language, Literacy, and Culture, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
  • Kisa Clark, Journalism and Communication, University of Oregon
  • Zoe Copeman, Art History and Archaeology, University of Maryland, College Park
  • Stefania Cotei, History of Consciousness, University of California, Santa Cruz
  • Monica Covarrubias Velazquez, International Languages and Cultures, Arizona State University
  • Alejandro Cueto, Music, The University of Chicago
  • Maya Delmond, American Studies and Indigenous Studies, The University of Kansas
  • Niloufar Esmaeili, English, The University of Texas at San Antonio
  • Naomi Alao Etsehiywot, African American Studies, University of California, Berkeley
  • Scout Etterson, Philosophy, Arizona State University
  • Jerome Nealon Falk, Religion, University of Manitoba
  • Elisabeth Fertig, Comparative Literature, University of Michigan
  • Kehaulani Folau, Education, The University of Utah
  • Pria Garcelle, Department of Classics, Princeton University
  • Allie Goodman, History, University of Michigan
  • Shira Grace Greer, Library Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Simone Gulliver, History, University of Pennsylvania
  • Harits Althof Hasra, Philosophy, Arizona State University
  • Sarah Henderson, International Letters and Cultures, Arizona State University
  • Juan-Danniel Pedro Hernandez, English, The University of Texas at San Antonio
  • Daniela Paz Hernández, Spanish and Portuguese, University of Maryland, College Park
  • Ronada D. Hewitt, English, George Mason University
  • Benjamin Hoover, English, Indiana University Bloomington
  • Victoria Gabrielle Hoover, English, Vanderbilt University
  • Marissa Hull, History, University of California, Riverside
  • Anna K. Johnson, Sociology and Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame
  • Bethany Lynn Johnson, History, University of South Carolina
  • Charlotte Joublot Ferré, French, University of Maryland
  • Amy Danielle Juarez, English, University of California, Riverside
  • Lora Lynn Catherine Jury, Romance Languages and Literatures, University of Notre Dame
  • Anu B. Karippal, Anthropology, University of Virginia
  • Victoria S. Kenyon, Art History, University of Delaware
  • Tara Kraft-Ainsworth, Art History, University of Georgia
  • Seohye Kwon, English, Louisiana State University
  • Kristi Nichole Lee, Classical and Near Eastern Religions and Cultures, University of Minnesota Twin Cities
  • Averee Luhrs, Anthropology, The University of Texas at San Antonio
  • Siriana Lundgren, Music, Harvard University
  • Annabelle Lucy Lyne, History, The University of Kansas
  • Saloni Mahajan, Theatre and Dance, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
  • Amanda Malone, English, University of California, Irvine
  • Haleigh Marcello, History, University of California, Irvine
  • Chelsea G. Mays-Williams, Language, Literature, and Culture, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
  • Nicholas Jerome Misukanis, History, University of Maryland, College Park
  • Avery Morrison, English, Louisiana State University
  • Margarita Alely Nunez Arroyo, American Studies, The University of Kansas
  • Annie Rose O’Brien, Religious Studies, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Kalei Oliver, Anthropology, The University of Texas at San Antonio
  • Amy Mjema Omolo, Comparative Literature and African Studies, The Pennsylvania State University
  • Ines Pedrosa e Melo, Film and Digital Media, University of California, Santa Cruz
  • Elizabeth Brooke Phipps, Communication, University of Maryland
  • Balakrishnan Raghavan, Music, University of California, Santa Cruz
  • Richard John Ramirez, II, English, The University of Texas at San Antonio
  • Mell Rivera Diaz, Spanish & Portuguese, University of California, Irvine
  • Jacqueline Sahagian, History, University of Virginia
  • Mathilde Sauquet, Art and Archaeology, Princeton University
  • Dave Shaw, Environmental Studies, University of California, Santa Cruz
  • Xianfeng Shi, Religion, Boston University
  • Azlan Guttenberg Smith, English and Creative Writing, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
  • Amanda Smith, French and African-American Studies, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
  • Vidula Ratanlal Sonagra, Music, University of California, Santa Cruz
  • Sara Viola Speller, Music, Harvard University
  • KMarie Tejeda, Religion, Boston University
  • Anthony R. Tello, English, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
  • Kaitlynn Jane Toay, English, The University of Kansas
  • Joaquin Vincent Torre, Communication, The University of Utah
  • Yashin Voss Walkowiak, History, Philosophy, and Religious Studies, Arizona State University
  • Kelly Vuong, Social Work and Gerontology, University of Southern California
  • Sophie Mariko Wheeler, East Asian Studies, University of California, Irvine
  • Riley Wilson, English and Digital Studies, University of Michigan
  • Wuerxiya, Folklore, Indiana University Bloomington
  • Subhas Yadav, Romance Languages and Literatures, University of Notre Dame