Speakers
Speakers
Keynote Speakers
Johanna Drucker
University of California, Los Angeles
"Drawing Knowledge, Seeing Interpretation: Visualizing Interpretation in Research and Pedagogy"
Johanna Drucker, Breslauer Professor of Bibliographical Studies at UCLA, is internationally known for her work in the history of graphic design, typography, experimental poetry, fine art, and digital humanities. More >
Plenary Speakers
Angel David Nieves
San Diego State University
Angel David Nieves is Associate Professor of History and Digital Humanities at San Diego State University (SDSU) in the Area of Excellence in Digital Humanities and Global Diversity. More >
Roopika Risam
Salem State University
Roopika Risam is Assistant Professor of English and Education at Salem State University. Her research focuses on African diaspora studies and digital humanities. More >
Ryan Cordell
Northeastern University
"What Are You Doing in an English Department, Anyway?"
Ryan Cordell is Assistant Professor of English at Northeastern University and a Core Founding Faculty Member in the NULab for Texts, Maps, and Networks. His scholarship seeks to illuminate how technologies of production, reception, and remediation shape the meanings of texts within communities. More >
Wellesley Speakers

Associate Director, Andrew W. Mellon Blended Learning Initiative; Director, Research & Instructional Support

Faculty Director, Andrew W. Mellon Blended Learning Initiative; Associate Professor of Spanish

Luella LaMer Associate Professor of Women's Studies; Associate Professor of Sociology
Contact
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