Digital Humanities Beyond the PhD: Grad Alumni Perspectives
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Speakers
Join us for an engaging discussion with graduate alumni who are applying digital humanities tools and methodologies in a wide range of professional contexts. Whether in academia, cultural institutions, public scholarship, or the tech sector, presenters will share how their experiences with DH at Princeton shaped their research, thinking, and careers after earning their PhDs.
This event is open to all Princeton graduate students and alumni curious about digital humanities -- regardless of discipline or experience level -- to learn how these tools and methods can complement your degree training and open new career pathways. Don't miss this chance to gain insights, ask questions, and connect with alumni in a relaxed setting! Appetizers, wine, and beer will be served.
This event is hosted as part of our annual Ada Lovelace Day (Oct 14) celebration and Princeton's Graduate Alumni Conference Many Minds, Many Stripes (Oct 9-11).
| Panelists | CDH Affiliation | |
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Gian Rominger |
Assistant Professor, Department of Asian Languages & Literature, University of Washington |
DH Certificate, Grad Fellow, Data Fellow, 2019-23 |
Colette Johnson |
Executive Director of Business Development and Strategy, The Petey Greene Program |
Princeton Prosody Archive, 2017-19 |
Gyoonho Kong |
Data Research Scientist, Newark Board of Education |
DH Certificate, HDTF, 2020-24 |
Dan Johnson |
Interim Co-Department Head, Navari Family Center for Digital Scholarship; English, Digital Humanities, and Film, Television, & Theatre Librarian |
Grad Assistant, 2015-16 |
Mary Naydan |
Project Manager, CDH |
Princeton Prosody Archive Project Manager |