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  1. Award-Winning Projects
  2. Project Registry

2024 SFC Digital Humanities Project Registry

This project registry includes all Digital Humanities projects produced by SFC students nominated by faculty and selected for inclusion by the Digital Humanities Across the Curriculum (DHAC) team; Dr. Athena Devlin, Dr. Jennifer Wingate, and Dr. Emily Lynell Edwards.

We are also pleased to recognize the five award-winning projects selected by their sophistication of argument or narrative structure, significance of scholarly contribution, and technical mastery displayed. Projects take a range of forms including but not limited to websites/blogs, digital maps, data visualizations, digital timelines, digital apps, podcasts, audio-visual essays, films/documentaries, video games, interactive digital (non)fiction, or other mediums.

Award-Winning Projects

Kobe Novaton, Personal Diaspora

Britney Joseph, The Columbus Park 3 – The Unraveling of Legacies

Cristina Martinez, Gallery Walk

Cassia Baxter, Bonjour Mon Ombre

Ivan Bernal, Anthony Cerulli, Gabriela Slusher, And Raquel Torrez, IDS: Interdisciplinary Studies

Project Registry

  • Tanner Dougherty, Monday Mornings
  • Maite Santos Da Silva, Social Change Through Impact
  • Shannon Santino, Sammy P.'s Fright
  • Jacqueline Zaruma, Ambrito
  • Mahadai Lachana, You're a Grand Old Flag
  • Samantha Sayegh, Gabriella Performs in the Talent Show
  • Paige Thompson, Sarah's Savannah Safari
  • Tori Manuel, Editor, The SFC Bridge
  • Gurjinder Singh, Visualizing Police Brutality: A Nationwide perspective
  • Alessandra Rumayor, A Tinder Love Story
  • Charlize Beltre, Change: How Brooklyn Views Leadership
  • Alyssa Fiorentino, A Future of Hope
  • Andrianna Polito, A Conscious Stroll Through Downtown Brooklyn
  • Sayeda Shah, Whisper Revelation
  • Laila Elaza, Scott Pilgrim vs. the Evil Exs
  • Adolfo Lopez Velez, Journey to a New Life
  • Winita Green, Celebrating Queer & Black Femininity in Art
  • Kaelah Blades, Brandon Gonzalez, Juan Marin Luna, Ana Vangoodman, Thanks to you
  • Anthony Ammirato, Edoardo Girabaldi, Jason Samuels, McGuire Scholarship
  • Egypt Figueroa, Escape the Hospital
  • Karen Pantaleon, Detective’s Odyssey
  • Sabrina Zhao, Ode to Summer’s Render

This project registry is one step in the on-going integration of Digital Humanities approaches and methods into the SFC undergraduate curriculum. We invite you to explore other projects created by faculty and students.

All projects are supported and sponsored by the National Endowment of the Humanities.

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