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DIGITAL HUMANITIES: HASTAC SCHOLARS

Cornell is home to 5 HASTAC (Humanities, Arts, Science, and Technology Advanced Collaboratory) Scholars. HASTAC Scholars are students, both graduate and undergraduate, working across the areas of technology, the arts, the humanities, and the social sciences. They are the "eyes and ears" of HASTAC, "citizen journalists" engaged in participatory learning and experts on all matters digital.

The Cornell HASTAC Scholars are:

Madeline Casad, a graduate student in Comparative Literature and Assistant Curator of the Rose Goldsen Archive of New Media Art.

Stefanie Hirsch, a dual BA & BFA student in Art History and Fine Arts, whose interests include installation and media-based contemporary art.

Nicholas Knouf, a graduate student in Information Science, whose interests include the uses of mobile phones in political activism.

Claudia Costa Pederson, a graduate student in History of Art and Visual Studies, whose interests include digital games for countercultural and interventionist practices.

Ryan Platt, a graduate student in Theatre Arts, whose interests include the use of new media in contemporary theatre, dance, and performance art.

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