The Center for Digital Scholarship and Curation is pleased to announce our 2018 Summer Fellows!

The 2018 Summer Fellows will work with CDSC staff on their projects and they will participate in the Palouse Digital Scholarship Symposium — a week long collaboration with the Center for Digital Inquiry and Learning at the University of Idaho.

Dr. Raymond Sun (History) will expand his work on the lives and service of WSU/WSC students who died in WW2, and will create an online exhibit showcasing their stories.

Andrew Gillreath-Brown (Anthropology) will work with the WSU Historic Preservation Committee to create a public portal sharing the history of select historical buildings on campus.

Chanelle Fournier (English) will explore locality and globalization, focused on the viticulture and terroir of the Columbia Valley American Viticultural Area.

For more about the CDSC Summer Fellowships and information about the 2016 and 2017 fellows, please visit the CDSC Summer Fellows page. Feel free to send inquiries to CDSC staff at cdsc.info@wsu.edu

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